BETBY teams up with Crypto-casino BC.GAME for online sports betting platform

Top-rated sportsbook supplier BETBY has announced a new partnership with BC.GAME, a cryptocurrency casino site. The supplier will offer its platform services so BC.GAME can get in on sports betting action. The deal includes sportsbook solutions from BETBY with supports systems and reporting tools in place.

More Details on the New Partnership Deal

With the new deal, BC.GAME will have access to a premium online sports betting platform. Along with sports, the supplier will also provide esports titles from Betby.Games to BC.GAME. The products are AI-driven and offer quality gaming options including popular video game titles with options to bet 24/7.

The operator is known for offering a crypto-casino service and uses blockchain technologies to offer services. BETBY will enjoy a strong commercial trajectory with the agreement as it recently partnered with other companies, including Hero Gaming. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

BETBY Chief Commercial Officer Chris Nikolopoulos commented on the new partnership deal by stating: “BC.GAME is an embracer of modern technology, as this is evidenced fro…

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Fanatics Rolls Out iGaming and Sports Betting App in Michigan

Fanatics Holdings, the global digital sports platform, announced that its subsidiary, Fanatics Betting and Gaming, the leading betting and gaming platform, rolled out Fanatics Sportsbook and Casino in Michigan. The launch, completed on Thursday, enabled residents and visitors of the state to download Fanatics Sportsbook for Android and iOS devices and engage in exciting online gaming and betting activities.

The latest launch represents the thirteenth state where Fanatics Sportsbook is available. On the other hand, the launch in Michigan further grows Fanatics’ presence within the online gambling sector and marks the third state where Fanatics Casino is available.

The latest launch follows a process initiated by Fanatics Betting and Gaming last year. At the time, the company agreed to acquire the US assets of PointsBet, paving the way for its expansion across the country. As a result of the acquisition, PointsBet’s customers in Michigan had their username, password, as well as account balance and rewards points transferred automatically to Fanatics…

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IGT Launches Branded Wheel of Fortune Online Casino in NJ

IGT and BetMGM have set up the Wheel of Fortune Online Casino in the Garden State to provide fresh experiences that pivot around a familiar game and experience.

Spin the Wheel in a Dedicated Branded Casino

Commenting on this new opportunity, BetMGM CEO Adam Greenblatt said he was excited to see the Wheel of Fortune Online Casino arrive in the New Jersey market and offer novel real money experiences built around a beloved and player-favorite game.

Greenblatt didn’t miss to mention that the new casino will be one-hundred per cent mobile compatible making it an easy and fun experience across the board, saying:

We have a great alliance with Wheel of Fortune and IGT and look forward to offering our players innovative and diverse selections of gaming options.

BetMGM CEO Adam Greenblatt

The news was naturally welcomed by Sony Pictures Television EVP of game shows Suzanne Pr…

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Your Netflix Bill Is Getting More Expensive

Netflix raises subscription prices on a relatively regular basis, and the latest price hike has now gone into effect in the US. Members have reported receiving email notifications of the price jump going into effect for the next billing cycle, while some might already be paying the higher rates.

A spokesperson for Netflix told The Verge that the new, more expensive subscription rates are rolling out over the period of multiple weeks. Some might have already been informed of the changes, and others may still be waiting to hear. But in any event, plans are getting more expensive across the board.

Netflix’s latest price hike, which was announced in January, raises the price of the Basic plan from $9/month to $10/month, with the Standard rate jumping from $14/month to $15.50/month. The Premium plan, the only one to offer 4K, is rising from $18/month to $20/month.

Netflix has said users will receive an email about price changes 30 days before it goes into effect. Members can cancel at any time.

New Netflix Prices

  • Basic — $10/month
  • Standard — $15.50/month
  • Premium — $20/month

Netflix is also now further cracking down o…

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Xbox's Gamescom Presence Will Be Large, With Over 50 Games Being Shown Off

Gamescom is only a few weeks away, and Xbox has announced that it’ll show off more than 50 games, including those from various companies like Bethesda, Blizzard, and third-party studios.

As detailed by an Xbox blog post, during Gamescom, players will be able to get their hands on upcoming games such as Age of Mythology: Retold, Ara: History Untold, Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred, Fallout 76: Milepost Zero, The Elder Scrolls Online: Gold Road, and Towerborne. On top of playing those games, those who attend the event can also sit in various presentations for Avowed, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and Starfield: Shattered Space.

Those who check out the Blizzard Entertainment section can play as the Spiritborn class in Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred. In addition, attendees will be able to get their hands on various third-party games, such as Star Wars Outlaws, Space Marines 2, Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl, and more. There’ll also be a wide selection of indie games, including Squirrel With a Gun and Creatures of Ava.

Gamescom is an annual event held in Cologne, Germany, where various studios showcase their lat…

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Kansas legislators endorse wide-ranging sportsbetting legalization measure

In the American state of Kansas and legislators have reportedly approved a measure that would allow local sportsbetting aficionados to place wagers in person and via a host of mobile devices.

According to a report from a source, the legislation was ratified by the Kansas State Senate earlier today via a 21-to-13 margin only about 24 hours after being backed by the Kansas House of Representatives by a 73-to-49 margin. The proposal is now purportedly headed to the desk of Kansas Governor Laura Kelly (pictured) and could be enacted as soon as January so as to allow the state to bank up to $10 million in additional annual tax revenues.

Predicted profusion:

Kansas has a population of slightly less than three million people and the new legislation would reportedly allow individuals over the age of 21 to place wagers on a wide range of professional and collegiate sports using a plethora of mobile devices. The measure purportedly furthermore calls for such aficionados to be permitted to lodge in-person bets at up to 50 retail locations alongside sportsbooks situated within the state’s four commercial casinos, which encompass the Kansas…

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