Gaming Americas Weekly Roundup – September 16-22

By | September 24, 2024
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Welcome to our weekly roundup of American gambling news again! Here, we are going through the weekly highlights of the American gambling industry which include the latest news and new partnerships. Read on and get updated.

Latest News

Bally’s and SC Gaming announced the termination of their agreement to open and operate a Category 4 satellite casino near Penn State University at the Nittany Mall. Despite the split, the project remains on track to open in the first half of 2026. The decision comes three years after the two companies agreed to develop a “mini casino” in what was previously a Macy’s department store at the Nittany Mall, located just five miles from Penn State’s campus.

FanDuel, North America’s premier online gaming company, has announced it has appointed Caralyn Cooley as the company’s new Chief People Officer (CPO). Cooley will join FanDuel’s Executive Leadership Team (ELT) reporting to CEO Amy Howe. In her role as CPO, Cooley will be responsible for the continued acceleration of FanDuel’s people strategy reflecting the company’s extraordinary growth trajectory.

Interblock, the global leader in luxury table gaming products, has taken a significant step in strengthening its market leadership with the acquisition of majority share in Zuum Limited (acquisition), a premier manufacturer of Class II and Class III electronic table games (ETGs), slots, and bingo products. This strategic acquisition will enable Interblock to deliver a broader range of innovative and cost-effective gaming solutions to its customers while driving significant growth in key markets.

JCM Global (JCM) has successfully passed regulatory review and is now licensed by the New Mexico Gaming Control Board. This license enables JCM to sell and service customers directly throughout the state. This license is the latest in JCM’s wide array of awarded gaming licenses across North America and around the world and underscores JCM’s commitment to holding itself to the highest regulatory standards. JCM now maintains more than 170 active gaming licenses.

Partnerships

CT Interactive, a global provider of online gaming solutions, has announced the launch of its games on Novibet’s platforms for Mexico (www.novibet.mx) . This partnership underscores CT Interactive’s commitment to expanding its reach and delivering high-quality gaming experiences to players worldwide. Striving to offer exciting content to its users, Novibet.mx will now feature a selection of CT Interactive’s newest and most innovative games.

Hardware platform and embedded software solutions specialist Quixant has partnered with Novatrade as it continues its expansion in the Brazilian market. Novatrade specialise in expanding and accelerating organisations’ international presence and operations, with tailored solutions for every expansion phase. This collaboration positions Quixant to better support its customers in the rapidly evolving Brazilian market, as sports betting and online gaming are legalised.

Playtech announced its games supplier partnership with Rush Street Interactive. This strategic collaboration has proven successful with the launch of a variety of slots and live dealer games, on RSI platforms across New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ontario and Mexico under the multi-state agreement, underscoring the strong demand and performance of Playtech’s products in these markets.

SYNOT Games has made further expansion into the Peruvian market through a partnership with Betsafe, one of Betsson Group’s brands. This collaboration underscores SYNOT Games’ commitment to growing its footprint in Latin America and bringing its top-quality, innovative games to a broader audience.

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