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Decentraland Launches on Epic Games Store with Android Mobile App Live, iOS Coming Soon
Decentraland, the blockchain-based virtual world, has officially launched its platform on the Epic Games Store, expanding its presence on PC. Alongside this, Decentraland has made its mobile experience more accessible by releasing its dedicated Android app, which is now live for users. The company also announced that an iOS version of the app is expected to be available soon, further broadening its reach across mobile platforms. This development allows users to explore Decentraland's metaverse via multiple channels, enhancing user engagement and accessibility. The addition to the Epic Games Store leverages the platform's broad user base, while mobile availability supports on-the-go participation in decentralized virtual environments. These steps signal Decentraland's ongoing efforts to enhance platform usability across diverse devices and ecosystems.
Downtown Grand Las Vegas Defaults on $63.5 Million Loan Amid Financial Strain
Downtown Grand Las Vegas, a prominent casino and hotel resort, has defaulted on a $63.5 million loan, marking a significant financial setback amid challenging economic conditions affecting the hospitality and gaming sectors. The property, owned by 7-Point Capital, continues to operate its casino and hotel facilities despite the ongoing financial difficulties. The lender, Western Alliance Bank, which holds the defaulted debt, is engaged in discussions with 7-Point Capital regarding the next steps to resolve the situation. This development underscores the pressure on casino operators in downtown Las Vegas as they navigate a competitive market and macroeconomic headwinds. While the default has raised concerns about the resort's financial stability, no immediate changes to the operation of Downtown Grand have been announced. Stakeholders are closely monitoring the situation as the parties involved seek to find a viable path forward amid broader sector challenges.
PokerStars Launches Exclusively on FanDuel Platform in North America
PokerStars, a leading online poker brand, has launched exclusively on the FanDuel platform across North America. This strategic partnership integrates PokerStars' popular online poker offerings directly into FanDuel’s sports betting ecosystem. The launch marks PokerStars’ formal entry into the U.S. regulated poker market via an exclusive agreement with FanDuel. Both brands are owned by Flutter Entertainment, which has combined their offerings to capitalize on cross-platform customer engagement. This move is expected to strengthen the footprint of online poker within regulated North American markets and enhance the overall sports betting and gaming experience for users. The integrated platform allows new and existing customers to enjoy seamless access to both poker and sports betting products under a single user interface, reinforcing FanDuel’s position as a comprehensive gaming provider in the region.
Casino Funds Support Ventimiglia and Sanremo Municipal Investments with Calls for Greater Transparency
The municipalities of Ventimiglia and Sanremo in the Liguria region continue to receive funds derived from casino revenues. These financial resources are intended to support local investments and development projects within the communities. Recent discussions among regional stakeholders emphasize the importance of reducing silences and promoting a more transparent approach to the allocation and use of such funds. Sanremo, in particular, is poised to benefit from increased investments aimed at enhancing local infrastructure and services. The ongoing distribution of casino-generated funds underscores the role of gambling revenues in supporting regional municipal budgets, while simultaneously highlighting the need for clear communication and strategic planning to maximize community benefits.
Gambling Law Withdrawn from Parliamentary Procedure in North Macedonia
The controversial law concerning gambling in North Macedonia has been withdrawn from the parliamentary legislative process. This development comes after the proposed legislation drew significant public and political attention due to its content and implications for the gambling sector. The withdrawal means that no immediate changes to the existing gambling regulatory framework will be enacted as the parliament has paused consideration of the law. Stakeholders now face uncertainty regarding the future of gambling regulation in the country, as further discussions or revisions may be necessary before reintroducing similar legislation. This move highlights the complexities involved in regulating gambling activities and balancing diverse interests within the legislative environment of North Macedonia.
megaFUNalo! Launches Gioco Arcade, Bringing Pinoy-Themed Games to Philippine iGaming
megaFUNalo! introduces Gioco Arcade, a new lineup of Pinoy-themed digital games that blends Filipino culture with...
Buenas PH Expands Reach Through Top Gaming Creators, Promotes Safer iGaming in the Philippines
Buenas PH is expanding its presence in the Philippine iGaming industry by partnering with top gaming creators to...
Taiwan Health Ministry Revises Regulations to Strengthen Protection Against Gaming Addiction Among Minors
Taiwan's Ministry of Health and Welfare has revised its regulations concerning game software operators to better address issues of gaming addiction, particularly among minors. Effective April 1, 2026, the updated measures impose stricter limits on the daily and weekly online game playtime allowed for users under the age of 18. Under the new rules, operators must implement technological systems to accurately identify minor users and enforce mandatory play breaks and time restrictions to prevent excessive gaming. Additionally, game companies are required to provide educational resources for players and their guardians about the risks and prevention methods related to gaming disorder. These changes reflect an ongoing governmental effort to foster healthier gaming habits and protect youth from the adverse effects of prolonged gaming sessions. The Ministry emphasized that these regulations aim to promote responsible gaming behaviors and safeguard minors' wellbeing in the digital entertainment environment.
China Proposes New Draft Rules to Limit Minors’ Video Game Time
China's Ministry of Culture and Tourism announced new draft regulations on April 2, 2026, that aim to curb video game addiction among minors by restricting their gaming time and strengthening identification measures. Under the proposed rules, minors will be allowed to play video games for only one hour on designated days, specifically Fridays, weekends, and public holidays. The draft also calls for game operators to implement enhanced verification systems such as facial recognition and real-name registration to enforce these restrictions effectively. These regulatory efforts are consistent with China’s ongoing strategy to address concerns about excessive gaming among youth and to promote healthier digital habits. The ministry has invited public feedback on the draft rules as part of the formulation process.