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Uphill battle for Australian regulators as offshore iGaming platforms entice local punters

August 18, 2021 by Admin

Australians have an established reputation for being a nation of gambling enthusiasts, currently even holding the top global spot for betting per capita. Given the populace’s ravenous enthusiasm for gambling, regulators are constantly looking to make the local gambling industry as safe and responsible as possible and this has resulted in the creation of some laws and regulations.

Online betting in contention

An increasing number of countries across the globe have started tweaking their laws and attitudes to take full advantage of the opportunities that the online marketplace presents. The casino gaming and sports betting sectors, in particular, have accelerated their development to better ride the wave of digital possibilities. Recent global events have driven innovation in sectors that have also experienced explosive growth over the last year or so.

The Australian gambling marketplace is no exception and there are a plethora of online platforms available to Australians where they can enjoy games like roulette, slots, and poker, with plenty of local listing sites making it easy to find a preferred online provider. The one quirk of this situation is that none of these online casino operators are based in Australia.

The reason for this is that in 2001, the Australian government introduced the Interactive Gambling Act (IGA), which bans offering web-based gambling services to Australian citizens. The Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA) is responsible for enforcing the IGA.

Arguably counterintuitive

The Act has drawn criticism from detractors as it only prohibits the provision of online gambling facilities, but not their usage. This means that Australians can freely engage with offshore operators without any consequences.

The AMCA for its part is left to seek out and block the flourishing outcrops of foreign casino sites, which seems to have proven a challenging task thus far as the country’s gamblers take to these platforms in increasing numbers. According to the AMCA, since its first blocking request in November 2019, 263 illegal gambling websites have been blocked, and around 130 sites have voluntarily left the Australian market since the country’s new illegal offshore gambling rules were implemented in 2017.

While many of these sites are run by reputable operators, there is the danger that players can stumble across services that may not have the highest ethics or best practices, leaving them open to risks like losing their money or even having their online identity stolen. Critics have also pointed out that the Australian economy is missing out on potential tax revenue from an industry that could generate billions.

Only time will tell whether the Australian government decides to follow international trends and embrace the concept of a legalised online gambling industry within the country, or if it will continue along its current trajectory in an effort to shield its citizens from the perils of online gambling.​

Filed Under: Australian Gambling

Microgaming gears up for an auspicious August

August 11, 2021 by Admin

With the leaves on the trees soon set to change colours, Microgaming is marking the turn of the season with one of its best monthly release schedules yet. Get ready to experience a flurry of premium iGaming action from the provider’s Independent studio associates as well as its content partners.

Break da Bank Again Megaways brings back a classic with a feature twist on 24 August. Take advantage of the Megaways and Rolling Reels mechanics to claim massive wins and instantly activate 10 or 15 free spins that come with a 20x starting multiplier with the buy bonus feature. The progressive multiplier increases with each winning spin and landing more scatters keeps the feature going.

The show may have left our screens but its legend lives on on 10 August in Slingshot Studios’ Game of Thrones Power Stacks. The game’s central mechanic makes symbols stack on the reels, delivering big wins and the symbols display famous characters from the show like Jon Snow, Daenerys Targaryen, and the Night King.

Stand alongside Olympians in Amazing Link Apollo by SpinPlay Games on 31 August. Land six or more Amazing symbols to get three respins and a shot at the mini, minor, major or mega jackpot prizes. The mega jackpot is yours if you fill all the grid positions and once the feature ends, a pick-me mini-game can activate where matching 3 icons gets you a win.

Africa X UP by Alchemy Gaming invites you to have a wild experience on 17 August. When 2 scatters appear on the reels, the X UP feature creates an X UP token that can boost your free spins multiplier to up to 25x. The buy bonus option gets you straight into the free spins action in exchange for some of your bankroll.

If ocean treasure is what you crave, on 19 August, Ancient Fortunes: Poseidon WowPot Megaways is just for you. Never before has Microgaming’s merged a progressive jackpot with the Megaways mechanic, so this title, developed by Triple Edge Studios, has created a lot of buzz among enthusiasts. You could see the game generate up to 117,645 ways to win and discover huge winning opportunities with free spins, volcano retriggers, and infinite multipliers.

Discover new dimensions of a classic story on 5 August in Sisters of Oz: Jackpots by Triple Edge Studios. Fixed jackpots and Jumbo Block symbols bring you amazing wins and the oversized symbols make an appearance on every spin once the free spins feature is activated.

It’s Pharaoh vs. Cleopatra as their massive fortunes collide in Scarab Kingdom by Just For The Win on 3 August. Collect red and blue scarab symbols to trigger Cleo’s Bonus that brings you jackpot prizes.

Secure your peg leg and raise your sabre on 16 August in Book of Captain Silver by Alll41 Studios. The game offers free spins and expanding wilds with a top winning potential of 10 000x your stake, made possible with the Captain’s Wheel Bonus that gives you the chance to win one of four fixed jackpot prizes.

Real Dealer has some lifelike casino content in store with Real Roulette with Rishi on 3 August. The engaging host lends an air of authenticity to the game and holds your attention as you play.

Don’t forget the brilliant offerings from Microgaming’s content partners this month. Big Time Gaming goes big with two slot releases this August. Its Wild Flower title comes out 2 August and Spicy Meatballs, delighting your senses with the Megaways mechanic releases on 16 August.

Join Iron Dog Studio on stage in Rock the Reels Megaways on 4 August or take a trip to the islands for some Caribbean-inspired fun in Jungle Falls by Inspired on 9 August. Get your board and prepare to win with Gamevy’s Instant Bingo on 5 August and travel back in time for the fight of your life in MGA’s Paulo Future the Last Gladiator on 30 August.

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COVID-19’s ongoing impact on Australian casinos

August 7, 2021 by Admin

When the COVID-19 virus was first detected, Australia seemed to be fairly insulated from the worst of the pandemic. However, over the past year and a half, the landscape has changed significantly and Australia is now enduring a series of lockdowns engineered to keep the spread of the sickness at bay.

States such as Queensland have re-implemented government-prescribed anti-COVID-19 health procedures that have had moderate to severe effects on the profitability of many industries. The gambling industry in particular has experienced a mixed bag of consequences with online gambling websites and land-based casinos recording differing results.

The grounding of brick-and-mortar

Australia’s recent wave of lockdowns has meant that popular gambling destinations like Sydney and Queensland are almost completely closed for business with their brick-and-mortar entertainment establishments facing temporary closures. The casinos that have managed to stay open have a litany of pandemic-fighting restrictions to contend with. One of these is Crown Casino that is currently allowed to host a maximum of 300 customers at any time.

These measures, unfortunately, harm the bottom lines of these establishments, exacerbating already reduced turnovers due to most players remaining in their homes. With fresh outbreaks of the virus regularly popping up, even more land-based casinos could be compelled to close down if the rate of infections does not fall.

Doors closed

Brick-and-mortar casino visitors have watched their options shrink as most local venues have shut down amid rising fears associated with the spread of the virus. On the other hand, some casinos have had to suspend business due to a lack of walk-in customers, while others cannot accommodate stringent capacity limits. All of this has led to many players being left without access to their local gambling venues, while others have described the restrictive regulations, like being made to sit down while drinking and eating, as detrimental to their casino experience.

Other gambling-related businesses like offline betting shops have also felt the pinch as they struggle to compete with the attractive no deposit bonuses and other offers available via online casinos. With the absence of clubs, restaurants, and performance events, discerning fans of the gambling experience find themselves searching for simulated experiences and many platforms have responded by boosting their investments in streamlining online gambling.

The online casino sweet spot

Some sectors within the gambling industry have experienced the opposite of devastation in the wake of the pandemic. Recent studies and surveys have revealed a significant surge in online betting, with a report published by the Australian Institute of Family Studies (AIFS) declaring that 1 in 3 respondents registered a new gambling account with online casinos since the onset of COVID-19 and 1 in 20 respondents revealed that they had started placing real money bets at these casinos. The report additionally notes that younger players (between 18 and 34 years) are the most likely to sign up for online betting accounts and take advantage of the alluring welcome bonuses that most of these sites have in place.

With more land-based casinos closing, gambling websites have seen an influx of customers looking to explore digital versions of the real-money games found in classic gambling halls. Online operators have now been faced with the welcome challenge of optimising and growing their resources and operations to meet the rising influx of transactions and communications. Many players have also ventured into the world of offshore casino websites, putting pressure on local online operators to become more competitive.

Containment breeds compulsion

The convenience of online gambling is a double-edged sword as while it enables players to engage in their favourite pastimes from any location on handheld devices, it represents a significant danger to problem gamblers. Recent studies have revealed that an increasing number of people have developed troublesome gambling behaviours during the pandemic, losing significant amounts of money while wagering online. These players lose where casinos win and regulators, along with support groups, have actively championed new measures like mandatory self-exclusion for at-risk players.

Mixed fortunes

An AIFS survey detailed how the closure of local gambling establishments has had a positive effect on the lives of many as players have been able to save the money that may otherwise have been spent on betting. Some casinos have moved their operations online, but a certain segment of players do not enjoy the simulated experience and have chosen not to engage through these channels.

Regardless of the chaos the industry finds itself in, gambling revenue in Australia has remained stable, even with the lack of sports events. Games of chance have risen to replace sports betting, giving casinos further opportunities to modify their online offerings to meet the needs of a market in flux.​

Filed Under: Australian Gambling

Judge scoffs as Crown asks to be trusted to run Melbourne casino

August 3, 2021 by Admin

Ray Finkelstein, a former judge in charge of determining whether Crown Resorts should retain its licence to run its Melbourne casino has drawn comparisons between Crown’s position and that of a car thief asking to be left to their own devices. The former federal court judge made his statements amid submissions made by counsel for the company, Michael Borsky QC regarding Crown’s fitness to keep its licence.

The counsel for the commission, Adrian Finanzio, advised Finkelstein that his recommendation to the government should be that that the company have its license revoked.

Borsky put it to the commission that Crown had confessed to and apologised for its transgressions at the current inquiry and one that took place earlier in NSW. The allegations that the operator admitted to include failing to pay tens of millions in state taxes and turning a blind eye to money laundering conducted by its customers. Borsky stated that while these actions may make it, the company has promised to reform.

Finkelstein countered, stating that Borsky’s proposal that a monitor be appointed to oversee the running of the casino was “risk-free” for Crown, saying,

“You’d pay unpaid taxes, pay a few costs, but you don’t actually suffer any consequence, that is you can commit wrong for a decade, of various kinds, and come along and say, ‘Well, we’ve fixed it, so don’t worry about it’. If I was a car thief, and went to the criminal court and said, ‘I’m not going to steal a car again, don’t worry about it, take my word for it,’ and they just let me go, it’s really not how the system works, is it?”

“Not only is it not how the system works, it’s not what the public expects,” he continued.

Finkelstein argued that Crown Melbourne’s current state of profitability runs counter to the claim that the 12 500 jobs at the casino, which is the state’s biggest single-site employer, would be in jeopardy if the operator’s licence was cancelled.

“The choice might be between you running the casino or someone else running the casino, if it is a profitable business, the way industry works is that someone will always step in,” he remarked.

Borsky also pointed to the imminent resignation of Helen Coonan, Crown’s executive chair, before the end of the month and asked that she and Xavier Walsh, the Melbourne chief executive, should have no findings made against them.

The government of Victoria announced that it would be establishing a new regulator to combat criticism that the existing authority had failed to address the history of transgressions at Crown Melbourne.

Crown issued a statement to the stock exchange that revealed that Walsh would be stepping down from his position of Melbourne CEO on 20 August, but “will remain available to assist the company until his employment at Crown ends on 9 December 2021”.

It has been less than a year since Walsh assumed his role, after his appointment in December 2020.

“Crown will announce an interim appointment for the role of CEO Crown Melbourne following consultation with the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation,” the company said in the statement.

The Victorian government revealed that it intends to divide the VCGLR, coming within a hair’s breadth of creating a stand-alone regulator exclusively tasked with dealing with the embattled Melbourne casino. Victoria’s gaming minister, Melissa Horne, stated that the new Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission would create a division to deal with Crown in a manner that would “hold the casino to account”.

“That is the advice that we received, there are very few jurisdictions in the world that have dedicated casino regulators,” Horne said.

She continued, adding that this action would involve “undoing the failed experiment of the past” that combined liquor and gaming regulation in the same body and the new organisation would “focus on harm minimisation”.

The VCGLR released a statement saying that it would “continue to deliver high-quality regulation of the gaming and liquor industries without disruption to regulatory activity as the new regulator is established”.

Finkelstein’s report on the royal commission’s findings is expected to be published on 15 October.​

Filed Under: Casino News

No end in sight yet for Sydney lockdown as the army moves in

July 31, 2021 by Admin

Sydney residents will likely feel hard done by as the Australian capital city remains under lockdown, while most other cities in the country gradually reopen.

This situation is not without reason as Sydney continues to suffer under waves of Coronavirus infections, giving the government plenty of reason to keep FECs and bars shut for the time being. 239 new infections were recently reported in New South Wales with many hot spots located in the state’s capital.

Bringing down the hammer

In an effort to enforce the lockdown in the city, the army has been deployed and will remain there until at least August 28, ensuring that the local population stick to the rules and do not leave their homes for anything other than essential exercise, shopping or caring for others. In order to comply with the lockdown residents will have to take up online gambling and shopping, and even consider taking part in the cashless pokie trial.

Sydney has already undergone five weeks of lockdown and authorities have laid the blame on a minority who keep breaking the rules and effectively sabotaging efforts to contain the disease. Significant attention has also shifted to those who refuse to get vaccinated.

NSW’s health minister, Brad Hazzard had a particularly stern message for the unvaccinated in a recent interview with The Guardian. He said,

“I would say even more than that, what a ridiculous position is that when you are going to put health staff at risk and when you get sick, you are going to expect to come into the hospital and get paid for by taxpayers. It is time for those who actually think that way to wake up, including commentators who actually don’t base their commentary on logic whatsoever.”

A tough time ahead

Modelling data released by the University of Sydney has revealed that lockdowns in the city may have to continue until as late as mid-September if the city’s vaccination rate reaches 40% by that stage. From a global perspective, Australia has done fairly well in dealing with the pandemic with its total reported infections coming in at just shy of 34 000, a mere drop in the ocean, compared to the USA  which is nearing 36 million reported infections.​

Filed Under: Australian Gambling

The 2021 Australasian Gaming Expo

July 28, 2021 by Admin

The Australasian Gaming Expo (AGE) is an annual ceremony that regularly draws over 7000 attendees, with top speakers and technology, gaming and hospitality industry experts among them.

The event was first established in 1990 and is now the third-largest gaming and hospitality trade show across the globe.

The 31st edition of the expo will run from the 10th to the 12th of August in 2022. The event has been described as a showcase for new products and services and an environment rich with networking opportunities, and new possible business partners. There is much insight to be gained from the various seminars on offer and online and land-based casino operators along with players will have a wide selection of learning experiences available.

Massive scale

The Expo houses over 200 exhibitions over a 19 000m2 area. The event brings software providers, casino operators and owners, gambling regulators, hospitality and tech experts, designers, and marketers, together to exhibit and discover new tech, products and services.

AGE is a vital fixture for Australia and Asia’s gaming and hospitality industries as it offers immeasurable value for exhibitors and visitors. Close to 75% of the exhibition space is consistently snapped up by repeat exhibitors, allowing players to see what their favourite providers have to offer each year. The exhibitors also gain from instant feedback, allowing them to tweak forthcoming products and services.

Be there

AGE 2021 was initially scheduled for August 2021 but was postponed to 2022 in response to COVID-19 restrictions that have left Sydney in a state of seemingly perpetual lockdown. The event is scheduled to take place at the International Convention Centre (ICC) in Sydney and will be organized by Gaming Technologies Association (GTA). The exhibitors will include game providers, security solution firms, banking solution firms, and app solutions among others. Visitors will recognize popular brands like Ainsworth, Atlas, Konami, Aristocrat, Brintons, BSG Australia, IGT, Bingo Australia, and BankTech.

Expectations for AGE 2021 are high while many are hopeful that by the time the event is set to kick-off, the need for pandemic-related lockdowns will have been negated.

Not the only show in town

A trade show that managed to retain its 2021 date is the ‘Regulating the Game’ initiative launched by SENET, the Australian advisory on gambling law, regulation and compliance. The event is geared towards educating organizations in the gambling sector. The event will run from the 8th to the 13th of August 2021, at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV). Aside from the world-class training program, top speakers from the gaming industry will be on hand to share their expertise. Regulating The Game came about thanks to the collaboration between SENET and ICGR UNLV and is particularly targeted at casino operators and owners but is open to the public. Major players in the gaming industry, like Entain, Curby Mc Lintock, Gaming Laboratories International (GLI), and Palmerbet are on hand to sponsor attendees.​

Filed Under: Australian Gambling, Casino News

SkyCity Adelaide closes doors again… for now

July 24, 2021 by Admin

A recent announcement SkyCity Entertainment Group Limited revealed that SkyCity Adelaide would be temporarily closed due to a fresh COVID-19 outbreak. This goes hand-in-hand. This aligns with the level four restrictions currently being enforced across South Australia, which has mandated the closure of all non-essential businesses.

The lockdown restrictions have been implemented for four days, but until then the several measures have been put in place. In addition to all non-essential businesses being closed, it is mandatory to wear a mask in public, large public gatherings are banned, and customers at indoor food and beverage outlets must remain seated.

Eos still in business

The casino’s 120-room luxury hotel, Eos, has been allowed to keep trading, although, without the gaming options, it seems unlikely that it will attract many guests.

In an official statement, SkyCity Entertainment Group Limited explained that the venue would remain open “to accommodate hotel guests currently staying in-house pending further advice from the South Australian government.”

The venue is far from the only Australian casino to find itself temporarily closed. State and local leaders across the country have been obliged to continue with business lockdowns.

Casinos across New South Wales, Victoria, and Queensland such as Star Sydney and Crown Melbourne have been temporarily closed along with pubs and clubs that have also felt the sting of suspending their operations.

Ceaseless outbreaks

Australia’s positive infection statistics trend took a dive in mid-June when a limousine driver got infected after driving an airline crew to their hotel. This resulted in the proliferation of the feared delta variant, a far more contagious strain than previous COVID-19 versions.

Sydney currently has over 1000 infections and the spread of the virus has been difficult to get a handle on, with hot spots appearing and disappearing across the nation, seemingly at random.

Removalists in the crosshairs

Residents have placed the blame for the latest outbreak squarely on the shoulders of a group of ‘removalists’ who ignored lockdown restrictions, travelling from Sydney to Victoria and South Australia. Two of this for the virus and it was revealed that their trip across the three states had included numerous stops.

A pair of twins from the group has felt the heat for their actions as their identities have become public, resulting in a cascade of threats and derision. In an interview, one of the brothers revealed that he had been contacted by the health department, but he was not able to understand them.

“I swear to God, I didn’t know I was positive,” he pleaded.

The brothers were slapped with an $11,000 fine each and narrowly avoided a six-month jail sentence. More misfortune was heaped on the pair when both of their parents contracted COVID with their mother passing away from a heart attack shortly thereafter.

 

COVID-19 essential facts

Collectively fighting the virus means always being cognizant of the various symptoms associated with the disease. The symptoms normally appear within 14 days of exposure, while some individuals may remain asymptomatic, but still able to infect others.

The most common signs that you may have contracted COVID are fever, night sweats, coughing, sore throat, fatigue, runny nose/congestion, and headaches. Other symptoms include loss of taste or smell, nausea/vomiting, loss of appetite, diarrhoea, and joint/muscle pain.

The more severe effects of the infection are even more alarming and can result in hospitalisation. Severe suffers have been afflicted with Loss of movement and speech, difficulty breathing, chest pressure/pain.

Experts have noted that the Delta variant is now the country’s dominant strain, so if you experience a sore throat, runny nose, fever, or headache, it might be best to get to a doctor soon.​

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COVID-19 curbs Australasian Gaming Expo

July 21, 2021 by Admin

Australia’s Department of Health has taken an aggressive stance in light of the ongoing COVID-19 outbreak in the country, extending the NSW lockdown indefinitely. This has left the Australasian Gaming Expo (AGE) organisers with no choice but to postpone the event.

Chris Muir, the CEO of the Gaming Technologies Association (GTA), that organises the AGE said,

“Given the proximity to the AGE, border closures, and the unknown restrictions of the government’s ‘roadmap’ out of lockdown, we needed to act now. We have not forgotten the heightened risk that this Delta variant poses for everyone at this time.”

The GTA and its intended venue, the ICC Sydney, explored the possibility of alternative dates for the event, but due to the sheer scale of the expo, no 2021 dates could be finalised.

The 31st AGE will now take place from 9 to 11 August 2022 and while some exhibitors have expressed disappointment at the postponement, many are still eager to showcase their new products, services, and innovations.

“We’ve seen significant initiatives from AGE exhibitors over the last eighteen months as they support businesses with technology and physical distancing measures and we’ll continue to connect buyers with sellers as our industry once again begins its road-to-recovery,” Muir concluded.​

Filed Under: Australian Gambling, Casino News

Smartwatch gambling ticks up to the top

July 10, 2021 by Admin

The introduction of smartwatch gambling by the Mobile World Congress in 2014 set off a series of events that have seen the wrist-based pastime rise in iGaming popularity stakes.

Smartphone gambling is easily the most popular alternative to the traditional desktop method, and numerous major players in the iGaming space, including Playtech, Microgaming, and Ladbrokes are looking to the future and embracing the next emerging platform for their offerings. Popular smartwatch models like the AppleWatch, Android Pebble, Moto360, and Android Gear already have a respectable selection of smartphone-optimised gambling apps for players looking for the next level in entertainment portability.

The smartwatch game apps available from Google’s Play Store already number in the thousands. The popularity of using these devices for entertainment purposes is at an all-time high, despite the platform’s largest challenge, namely, the minuscule 1.4-inch average touchscreen size that players have to contend with when spinning digital reels or placing a sports wager.

The pros of smartwatch casino games

Smartwatches offer instant access to your chosen casino games with little possibility of distractions, unlike other mobile platforms where animated banner ads and popups are fairly commonplace and some elements of the game may not be fully optimised for the mobile experience.

Smartwatch casinos and apps provide simplified, more intuitive interfaces, to meet the challenge of smaller displays. Only the most important elements of a game or a real money casino like the menu, the play/spin button, and the bet/wager buttons are included to avoid unnecessary clutter.

Versatility defined

The integration of gambling into this technology means you can access your favourite games and casinos anytime, anywhere while also taking care of your other concerns for the day. You could schedule a meeting then have a quick game of roulette, or perhaps play a couple of spins of your favourite slot while waiting for an incoming email on the same device. Thanks to the wrist strap, you can keep your hands mostly free while playing and avoid the trauma that dropping your cellphone normally triggers.

Super convenience

Smartwatches integrate seamlessly into your life. They are lightweight and often come with a variety of cosmetic customisation options so that your accessory will always match your outfit and your mood. The devices offer a level of comfort of use unmatched by smartphones, tablets, or laptops which have to be carried around and often need to be placed or propped up somewhere to be used comfortably for some functions.

The catch

While the growth of this technology has been impressive, the elephant in the room is ironically the tiny touchscreen size that is guaranteed to frustrate some players, who may need to play for some time before becoming accustomed to it. The wide array of smartwatch designs, operating systems, and shapes, also present unique challenges to developers and can slow down the app development process. The industry is currently on the hunt for universal optimisation solutions that will accommodate all brands, as a lack of market standardisation could seriously hamper the growth of gambling innovation on the platform. There is also the obvious issue of how well a 5-reel game fits on such a small screen with developers working furiously to find solutions.

There have however been encouraging developments, particularly with Android smartwatch pokies. The Thunderstruck smartwatch pokie operates simultaneously on your smartwatch and another paired device like your smartphone or laptop. The smartwatch touchscreen can be used to operate the game while the casino payment and customer support functions will be accessible on the paired device. If you have an LG G Watch, Asus ZenWatch, Samsung Gear Live, or any other compatible smartwatch, you can play Thunderstruck as you’ve never played it before.

Thrilling horizons

Mobile gaming is nothing new, so the transition from smartphones and tablets to smaller, worn devices for online gambling should be simple enough for most people. The number of ‘wrist-warriors’ is likely to increase significantly over the coming years as the iGaming providers refine their offerings with more improvements, enhancements, and standardisation. With the devices themselves becoming increasingly popular, Aussies can expect to see a boom in Android smartwatch pokies and other gambling offerings.​

Filed Under: Australian Gambling

Microgaming’s wants you to have the July of your life

July 7, 2021 by Admin

July is positively brimming with potential as Microgaming once again unleashes its monthly selection of top-tier slot titles, created by its team of independent studios and content partners.

Thor, the Nordic god of thunder lights up the heavens on 27 July in Thunderstruck Wild Lightning by Stormcraft Studios. This 40 payline title includes features like wild multipliers, free spins and Microgaming’s Link&Win mechanic. The immersive theme features a striking combination of immersive visuals and audio, setting the scene perfectly for Thor’s quest for lost mythical stones. Take your pick from the game’s five free spins options. Collect 20 scatter pairs in the base game and activate the WildStorm feature that will trigger on the next free spins round and add up to five wild reels on a single spin.

Rising temperatures will reach their climax on 29 July in SpinPlay Games’9 Blazing Diamonds WowPot. Play for the Wowpot jackpot and join the ranks of the 1.5 million winners already created by the jackpot with an amazing top prize of $17,529,047.11 recently paid out. Spin the Blazing Wheel and claim free spins with a multiplier or a WowPot jackpot prize.

The depths of the ocean will reveal its treasures on 26 July in Royal League Neptune’s Harem by Gong Gaming Technologies. Win big with free spins, multipliers or the random Royal League feature where you play on a board of 49 squares for a chance to win up to 10,000x your bet.

Immerse yourself in sensual sights and sounds on 22 July in Burlesque by Dita in Aurum Signature Studios and Eurostar Studios. The star of this slot is international burlesque performer Dita von Teese and the theme reflects the rich colours and textures of her craft. The base game Wild Pleasure feature offers great winning potential alongside the four free spins options themed around Dita’s Cabaret routines.

Legacy of Oz by Triple Edge Studios debuts on 20 July and takes you on a magical storybook golden journey. The golden book symbol is your key to 20 free spins and 20 up for grabs during the free spins feature. Take control with the Hyperspins feature where you respin individual reels for a price to complete winning symbol combinations.

Experience a glorious cinematic adventure in the thrilling Jurassic Park Remastered slot on 15 July. As the title suggests, this is a refurbished version of the 2014 classic slot and comes with modern upgrades including performance and feature upgrades such as free spins, autoplay, quick spin, and a thrilling soundtrack with a refreshed theme.

Porky potential rules the day in the 20 payline Coin Bash by Snowborn Games on 13 July. The game includes the Coin Spin and Lucky Star Bonus features and you ascend a ladder to win up to 5,000x your bet while a piggy bank gets jiggy with some dance moves. Piggy banks fall onto the reels and explode into scatters with the Coin Spin feature.

The whistle has blown and Treasure Tracks by Gold Coin Studio sets off on 8 July. The Gold Coin Bet, free spins and Royal Scatter Pays features to generate superb rewards and linked train symbols offer progressive Connectify Pays prizes.

It’s poker time with Microgaming as the developer brings some new table game entertainment to market. On 7 July get ready for Hold’Em Poker 3 on and get in on the action with a $0.20 buy-in and win big with a random prize pool generator with a cash prize-rich bonus. The game’s potential shines with the progressive jackpot that seeds at $1000.

Do you believe in magic? Well, you will when you play Just For The Win’s Elven Gold on 6 July. The mysterious theme complements the stunning features that include stacked wilds and the Buy Free Spins feature where you can spend 50x your for instant free spins access.

Get double the table game action from Real Dealer Studios on July 6 with the dual releases of Real Roulette with Dave and Real Roulette with George. The hyper-realistic virtual casino environment is draped in luxury and made all the more real by the army of professional actors and film crew who created the illusion. The human element is fully realised by your interactions with Dave and George who keep you engaged with friendly chatter and professional service.

There is also a fine selection of amazing content from Microgaming’s content partners.

Towering Pays Rome by Games Inc. goes live on 7 July in a three-month exclusive release on Microgaming’s aggregation platform. The Towering Pays mechanic takes centre stage, adding up to eight rows and 65 paylines to the grid. The Feature Trail lets you choose between a presented feature and the option to play again to perhaps get a better one.

BB Games, one of Microgaming’s newer content partners releases its 5×5 reel Code Breaker Clusters title on 7 July. The Ghost Reel Modifier and Code Breaker features combine with the cluster pays mechanic to keep the action at a fever pitch. Calm things down with a trip to the casino on 13 July with Classic Roulette by Golden Rock Studios.

Sail for booty in 1×2 Gaming’s Pirate Armada on 1 July or pluck some delectable winnings from the branches of fortune on 22 July in Inspired’s Super Hot Fruits Megaways. Get back to basics with a revamped three-reel classic on 26 July with Salvame Naranja Limon by MGA.​

Filed Under: Casino Pokies News

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