Becky Mosley
Microgaming Makes More Millionaires With Mega Moolah
Microgaming’s progressive jackpot slot Mega Moolah has been exceptionally kind to players over the years, helping Microgaming’s progressive jackpot network to pay out well over €850 million in total up to this point.
NetEnt Release Trailers For Two Upcoming Slots
Witchcraft Academy and Bollywood Story are two NetEnt slots that, despite being primed for release, are actually both already exclusively available at a couple of casinos.
Paying By SMS Or Phone Bill At Online Casinos
Of all the questions that a prospective player has when considering a new online casino to sing up to and play their favourite games at, payment and withdrawal methods tend to be pretty close to the top of most people’s lists.
Yggdrasil To Release Nitro Circus Branded Slot
The rise of Yggdrasil has been a surprise to many over recent years, with the talented software developer taking a surprisingly short space of time to find their way into the upper ranks of the industry, thanks to a combination of top quality games and sensible business partnerships.
NetEnt’s Live Sports Roulette Set To Create World Cup Fever At Online Casinos
With the 2018 World Cup in Russia just around the corner, excitement has been brewing for some time now, and it seems to be showing no signs of letting up.
Wazdan Inks Deal With SlotsMillion
Popular Malta-based online casino games developer Wazdan has signed a deal with SlotsMillion the world’s only virtual reality casino.
Online Gambling Guide for UK Players
The United Kingdom has an up and down history with gambling that goes back hundreds of years.
Playtech to Release The Dark Knight Slot
Playtech have announced that they will soon be releasing the latest instalment in their DC Super Heroes Jackpot series, The Dark Knight. Based on the immensely popular Batman movie of the same name, the slot goes into direct competition with Microgaming, who already have a Dark Knight slot in their collection.
LeoVegas penalised for advertising and marketing failings
Leo Vegas, one of the most prominent gambling brands has been penalised by the Gambling Commission for failings relating to misleading advertising and the handling of customers at the end of their self-exclusion period. As a consequence, they have been fined a total of £627,000. This is made up of a £600,000 fine plus £27,000 of the Gambling Commissions expense.
New Consumer Protection Strategy Set Out by UKGC
The United Kingdom Gambling Commission (UKGC) has released its business plan which outlines its priorities and intentions for 2018-19.