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Scientific Games And New York Lottery Extend Scratch Game Partnership
Scientific Games and the New York Lottery renewed their long-standing agreement this week, keeping SG as the state’s scratch-game provider since 1967.
Research And Markets Report Projects Global iLottery Growth Of 60% By 2032
According to a recent report from Research and Markets, the global iLottery industry is set to grow by over 60% and be worth $17.7 billion by 2032.
Scientific Games Appoints Mike Cardell As New SVP Of Americas Systems
On Monday, instant lottery leader Scientific Games designated Mike Cardell as the company’s new Senior Vice President of Americas Systems.
Maryland Passes Legislation For Feasibility Study Of VLTs At BWI Airport
Maryland House Bill 1252 goes into effect July 1, authorizing a study on the potential expansion of video lottery terminals within the state’s BWI Airport.
PA Senator Debuts Bill Banning Credit Cards For iLottery, Online Gambling
Pennsylvania Senator Wayne Fontana introduced Senate Bill 1159 this week in hopes of banning credit card usage for all online gambling in the state.
Scientific Games Partners With 7777 Gaming iLottery Studio Via Content Hub
Scientific Games just added another iLottery studio in 7777 gaming to its Content Hub Partner Program, the ninth provider to agree to a deal.
Scientific Games Releases Instant Scratch Game Technology For Lotteries
Scientific Games, a leader in instant lottery, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its headquarters yesterday to introduce new scratch game technology.
Jake’s 58 Casino Breaks Ground On Expansion, To Double Total VLTs To 2,000
Jake’s 58 Casino Hotel on Long Island just started the process of a $210 million expansion, including the addition of 1,000 new video lottery terminals.
Michigan Lottery To Offer Cash Pop Games Starting April 14
The Michigan Lottery is set to add another popular gaming option this weekend, as Cash Pop will debut in its 12th state overall.
Philadelphia Mayor Bans Skill Games In Effort To Make City Safer
Philadelphia Mayor Cherelle Parker signed a bill into law last week that prohibits Pennsylvania skill games from city convenience stores and gas stations.