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Industry
July 6, 2022
Video Gaming Terminal Expansion Proposed by York Rep
Republican Party member Seth Grove, who is vouching for York in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, is about to propose a bill that will allow more truck stops to receive video gaming licenses. Grove’s Bill Proposal During the delayed negotiations on the budget, which were supposed to be over on June 30, York representative Seth […]
Industry
July 4, 2022
Pennsylvania Gambling Results Continue Downward Trend
May is over and casinos in Pennsylvania have been able to muster the latest numbers which have confirmed the downward trend the Keystone State has experienced for a while now. Following an all-time high posted in March, Pennsylvania’s casinos have been slipping on the results. Pennsylvania Casinos Results Slide Further Revenue for the month of […]
Industry
June 30, 2022
IWG Launches Evergreen Title with Pennsylvania Lottery
Maintaining its momentum in the instant lottery game segment, the Pennsylvania Lottery has teamed up with IWG, a provider of advanced iGaming and lottery products. This partnership results in the launch of Mine Blowing Jackpot, an eInstant game that is expected to be a hit with local players. First Evergreen Product Hits Pennsylvania Lottery Instant […]
Industry
June 29, 2022
Kambi Extends Parx Casino and betPARX Sportsbook Deal
Sports betting technology supplier Kambi Group announced today its sportsbook partnership with the owner of Parx Casino and betPARX, Greenwood Gaming and Entertainment, has been extended. Powering Growth for Its Partner Kambi and the owner of the largest casino complex in Pennsylvania initially partnered in 2018 in a multi-year sportsbook agreement which provided Greenwood Gaming […]
Industry
June 20, 2022
Pennsylvania’s Gambling Sector Performs Well despite Slow Summer Season
According to a report by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board, sportsbook operators in the state have entered the traditionally slower summer period. Sportsbooks recorded a handle of $493.4 million, roughly a 14% decrease compared to April. However, May’s $47.8 million Gross Gaming Revenue (GGR) remained on par with the previous month’s results, and Pennsylvania’s total […]
Industry
June 17, 2022
PGCB Approved Wind Creek Bethlehem’s Slot Reduction
Wind Creek Bethlehem, one of the casinos in Pennsylvania, has been greenlit to reduce the total number of its slot machines. This move mirrors what many venues have done to adapt to the current trends. Wind Creek to Reduce Slots Wind Creek announced its intention to reduce its overall slots count by 655 back in […]
Legal
June 16, 2022
PGCB Fines Three Companies for Various Violations
Pennsylvania’s Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has penalized three gambling companies. According to the regulator, they had all breached certain regulations and will have to compensate by paying fines. The three companies the PGCB opted to fine are Stadium Casino Westmoreland, TDN Money Systems and CPC Bucks County. Some breached the regulations concerning customer safety, while […]
Casino
June 16, 2022
PGCB Adds Six Adults to Involuntary Exclusion List
At this point, the reports about adults leaving children outside in casino parking lots are not anything surprising. Nevertheless, the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB) has been clamping down on offenders, and often – the properties that have allowed such accidents to happen. Children Left Unattended in Pennsylvania Casino Parking Lots While it’s not always […]
Casino
June 9, 2022
PA Casino to Prevent Kids from Being Left Unattended
Pennsylvania forbids casino goers from leaving their children unattended. Yet, in four years, there have been a whopping 147 cases of unattended children in just a single casino. The Wind Creek Bethlehem has had enough. Statistics Aren’t Good The casino resort has presented a mitigation plan to the local regulator, Pennsylvania’s Gaming Control Board. The […]
Legal
May 19, 2022
Pennsylvania Gambling Regulator Approves $35,500 in Fines
The Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board (PGCB), which is the gambling regulator in the state, announced Wednesday that it approved multiple fines, surpassing $35,000. One provider of gaming services and two casinos were fined $35,500 in total. The PGCB said that it approved the three consent agreements after it found out that the operators breached licensing […]