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South Australians finally get to scratch that pokie itch again

December 5, 2020 by Admin

New data indicates that South Australians have set a 13-year record for pokie-playing in the wake of the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions where pubs were forced to temporarily close to help stave off the spread of the Coronavirus. Now that the barriers to gambling have fallen away, the punters are back in droves.

The average monthly expenditure on pokies has been $68.81 million since July which saw figures of $73.21 million, the highest total since August 2007. The figures dipped to $65.46 million in October.
Below is a full breakdown of 2020’s figures thus far, excluding numbers from the Adelaide Casino.

  • January – $57.57 million
  • February – $54.07 million
  • March – $37.13 million
  • April – COVID Shutdown
  • May – COVID Shutdown
  • June – $1.92 million
  • July – $73.21 million
  • August – $70.99 million
  • September – $65.59 million
  • October – $65.46 million

All reasonable projections would indicate that the figures will eventually revert to something closer to the expenditure seen at the beginning of the year. The abrupt upturn in spending has provided a much-needed revenue boost for pubs and clubs. Many of these were in some state of crisis because of the mandatory closures.

The dark side

Businesses are celebrating their rising profits, but, from a human perspective, there are more than a few reasons for concern where a dramatic increase in gambling spend occurs.

Ross Womersley, the Chief Executive of the South Australia Council of Social Services, voiced his specific reservations “From our perspective, it’s much worse than going back to normal, it has gone boonta. The withdrawal from poker machines for many people with real gambling issues was a godsend, because, for the first time in ages, they were in positions where they were not spending that money and they were able to have it available to pay for their life requirements.”

“We do know that there was some drift to other gambling activities, but the real concern for us is if people are putting even more back in that has to be a reflection of a real increase in potential harm.”

A dismissive rebuttal

The hospitality sector at large seems to see Womersley’s position on the impact of rising pokie numbers as bordering on being alarmist.

Ian Horne, the State Chief of the Australian Hotels Association retorted, saying, “People who like playing pokies did not play them for three months, so there’s a little bit of pent-up demand. But it is hard to see how it is sustainable because, as other things are opening up all the time, it will be on the wane.”
Horne emphasised that gambling in the state has been on a steady decline since 2006/07, with the scant possibility of revenues ever re-achieving the giddy heights of $792 million again. He added that, according to tax requirements, the SA government ends up collecting 40% of all gambling revenue.

Alternates abound

The increasing popularity of pokies has been accompanied by a broader general interest in other forms of gambling. May search data from Google demonstrates a four-fold increase in searches for “online poker” and “online casinos Australia” since the beginning of the pandemic.

March 22 is when online-gambling searches peaked, the very same day that the government-enforced lockdown forced clubs and gaming facilities across the country to close.

There is no data to suggest any correlation with the lockdown, but lotto ticket sales have also seen notable growth. A report by the Sunday Mail revealed that residents of South Australia spent $552 million on the lotto over the past financial year, a significant increase from $539 million in the previous year.

Problem gambling assistance in Australia The government of South Australia runs 28 different services to assist individuals with gambling problems. The methods of help include fully confidential therapy and counselling offered at no charge. The services are not only limited to gamblers themselves, the friends, and family of the afflicted can also seek help to deal with the adverse effects of being proximate to a problem gambler.

Human Services Minister Michelle Lensink said, “This year’s state budget committed $750,000 over two years to the Gambler’s Rehabilitation Fund, which funds programs and services for problem gamblers to offset a reduction in funding from the industry while gaming venues were closed due to COVID-19 health-related restrictions.”

The two primary resources for anyone seeking help are below.

  • 24/7 Gambling Helpline – 1800 858 858
  • Gambling Help Online website – www.gamblinghelponline.org.au

Filed Under: Australian Gambling

SkyCity Adelaide confirms massive $243 million expansion

December 2, 2020 by Admin

Australian casino operator, SkyCity Entertainment Group Limited recently announced its plans to open a $243 million expansion to its SkyCity Adelaide property on 03 December 2020.

Inside Asian Gaming reported that the official opening event would launch its 120-room Eos by SkyCity luxury hotel and four restaurants alongside a selection of conference and meeting amenities. The Adelaide property will feature two new bars and VIP gaming rooms to occupy its 129,000 sq. ft casino space

Long time coming

SkyCity Entertainment Group Limited also operates the SkyCity Auckland, SkyCity Hamilton, and SkyCity Queenstown properties in New Zealand. The company purchased the Adelaide Casino in 2000 and rebranded the venue as SkyCity Adelaide a year later. The five-star venue re-opened recently after a brief coronavirus-related closure. The current expansion is the property’s first significant upgrade since 1985.

Community focus

David Christian, the general manager at SkyCity Adelaide, expanded on how the project has created around 1000 temporary construction jobs with the venue taking on an additional 500 staff and supporting over 700 local suppliers.

When pressed further, Christian elaborated, saying, “I feel a sense of pride in what SkyCity Entertainment Group Limited has achieved since taking ownership 20 years ago. When we designed the new SkyCity Adelaide, which includes the stunning new expansion as well as a complete refurbishment of the heritage building, front of mind was to not only cater for the tourism market by showcasing South Australian producers and suppliers but also to provide a world-class precinct where all South Australians feel excited to visit and proud to call their own.”​

Filed Under: Australian Casinos, Casino News

Australian Casinos surviving under limitations while Crown gasps for air

November 27, 2020 by Admin

While most Australian casinos are currently locked in their respective struggles to operate under constraints brought on by the Coronavirus pandemic, Crown resorts is embroiled in an altogether different fight for survival.

SkyCity Entertainment Group reported recently that its Skycity Adelaide venue would reopen on a limited basis following the lifting of some restrictions enacted by the South Australian government.

SkyCity Adelaide now only accommodates 100 members of the company’s Premier Rewards at any given time. Physical distancing measures have been implemented, and a limited number of gaming machines are available with limits of people per game table also being imposed.

Over the state line in Victoria, Crown Melbourne announced it would be complying with new measures from the state government, limiting seating capacity to 1,000 customers and capping client numbers in interior spaces to 150 clients or one person for every 4 square meters.

The company is currently awaiting the opening of its Metropol hotel on December 1, 2020.

Blackstone Group throws its hat in the ring

The US-based Blackstone Group seems to be positioning itself to take over Crown to preserve the embattled operator’s gaming license in New South Wales (NSW).

Crown is currently under investigation by NSW for several alleged regulatory transgressions at its Melbourne and Perth properties. For this, a temporary ban was imposed on the games at Crown Sydney.

The operator has asked for a monitored ‘proof of work’ of its Crown Sydney casino activities from NSW. Still, the operator has long fallen out of the good graces of the government, following a spate of recent accusations around the violation of anti-money laundering regulations.

Blackstone acquired a 10% stake in Crown earlier in 2020, after the operator’s largest shareholder, James Packer attempted to sell off 20% of the company to transfer it to Melco Resorts & Entertainment, the operator’s former joint venture partner.

Blackstone applied to the New South Wales gaming regulator in October 2020, requesting that it be allowed to increase its stake in Crown. This may not be enough to wholly save Crown as most feel that the operator would need to remove its entire leadership and management team, providing a clean slate that would likely lead NSW to approve the games at Crown Sydney.

According to a Reuters report, Blackstone is prepared to meet this condition. Packer himself stands to lose substantially from a deal of this sort as his 36% stake in Crown has been devalued following the dramatic fall of the company’s share price in response to the public allegations.

Moody’s downgrade

To add to Crown’s woes, Moody’s Investors Service recently downgraded the company’s credit rating to Baa3 which means there is only one notch standing between Crown and junk status. This is due to “an increasing likelihood of significant negative implications from the growing regulatory investigations Crown faces” at every turn in New South Wales, Victoria, and at a federal level.

Packer will likely see his shares reduce further in value once the NSW investigation, scheduled for February, concludes.  The worst-case scenario for the operator is that the report could recommend that Crown Sydney’s gaming license be fully revoked. On the other hand, Crown could see minimal penalties being imposed on its gambling operations.​

Filed Under: Casino News

GVC in hot water over Fluffy Favourites pokies ad

November 20, 2020 by Admin

A Facebook ad promoting GVC’s Gala Spins has drawn massive criticism and a stern warning from the UK’s Advertising Standards Authority. The promotional ad, which first appeared as a paid-for advertisement on the social media platform in August this year, featured the images of the five toy characters starring in Gala Spins’ Fluffy Favourites online pokies game.

The ad featured the caption, “It’s a Rollercoaster of Cuteness”, and “What’s your spin?” alongside gameplay clips from the pokie. According to the ruling handed down by the ASA, the text and images are likely to appeal to children as well as age-appropriate players. We reported last year that gambling ads in New Zealand are now also facing greater scrutiny.

GVC has since removed the offending advert from the social media platform.

Old news

Gala Spins responded to the ruling, saying in its defence that the video was erroneously posted and was out of date at the time of posting. The brand advised that the error possibly occurred because the ad was a component of a wider campaign targeted at female online gamers in the 18 – 65 age categories.

GVC was able to offer up evidence confirming that nobody under the age of 18 had viewed the content of the ad which was only intended to be viewed by adult audiences.

GVC cautioned

The ASA countered the response to its ruling, stating that aside from the content being shown to an audience that has to self-report their age, there were no other precautions in place to ensure the ad fell within the applicable age-specific requirements published early in 2019 by the Committee of Advertising Practice (CAP).

The ASA further explained that the type of content in the Fluffy Favourites section of the campaign is exemplary of content typically employed to appeal to under-age persons and children. This motivated the ASA’s assertion that GVC and Gala Spins had acted in a socially irresponsible manner as per the provisions outlined in Section 16.1 of the CAP code of good advertising practice.

The ASA’s final decision was to not issue any kind of fine or severe penalty but issued Gala Spins with a warning to not post future ads for pokies that include content that will likely appeal to under-age persons.​

Filed Under: Casino News

Gird your loins for battle in Beat The Beast: Griffins Gold pokie

November 18, 2020 by Admin

Of all the mythical creatures in human history, the Griffin is one of the most formidable. Armed with a crossbow and a will of steel, you must face it down nod claim its hoard of treasure. In Beat The Beast: Griffin’s Gold, the newest title from developer Thunderkick.

The Griffin itself is meticulously illustrated with its fearsome talons, massive wings, and deadly beak almost popping off the screen as it bears down on you with its withering glare

The reels feature even more stunning graphics including a hefty crossbow that will allow you to face the winged beast.

Fight to the finish

The slot has 5×3 reels and a friendly RTP of 96.14%. The battle reaches a fever pitch in the bonus game where you will face your monstrous adversary if you have the skills.

If 3 Golden Emblem Scatters appear, you will be awarded 10 Free Spins and the Griffin will reveal itself before tearing across the reels as a wild symbol, possibly creating a series of high-value wins.

The Roaming Wild bonus

Once Free Spins is activated, all wilds become roaming with multipliers attached to them. The multiplier value increases by 1x with each free spin, so having reels full of wilds could signal a massive win.

If a Roaming Wild forms part of a winning combination, you will be granted an extra Free Spin to extend your winning chances a bit longer.

Beat The Beast: Griffin’s Gold is the last in a series of pokies for Thunderkick and it closes off the range in glorious style. The game is live right now across all devices, and if you think you have the mettle, step up, seize your weapon, and claim the treasure.

If you’re interested in beasts of a different kind try the Jurassic World pokie.

 

Filed Under: Casino Pokies News

Aristocrat cleans house at Global Gaming Awards

November 14, 2020 by Admin

Aristocrat made a huge splash at G2E 2020, winning the Land-Based Product of the Year for its MarsX cabinet and the Slot of the Year award for Dollar Storm.  The company also swept up the gold award in the Best Guest Health & Safety category for its IN THE CLEAR solution and claimed silver in the Best Slot category for Cash Express Luxury Line at the GGB Gaming & Technology Awards.

The developer was also named Land-Based Industry Supplier of the Year at the 2020 Global Gaming Awards for the second year running, making for an unmatched total of 3 awards.

Gambling Insider’s Chief Operations Officer, Julian Perry, commented on the remarkable awards sweep, stating, “An amazing performance from Aristocrat, three Awards out of twelve. Aristocrat is definitely on a roll as a leading supplier to the land-based industry. 2020 is truly your year.”

Prior to its record performance at G2E, Aristocrat’s B2B Social Gaming and TrackIt for Tables were named in the Casino Journal Top 20 Most Innovative Gaming Technology Product Awards for 2020.

The company’s Buffalo Chief and Crazy Rich Asians slot titles received similar plaudits when they were ranked as part of the Top Slots of the New Model Year in “Frank Floor Talk.” by CDC Gaming Reports.

Hector Fernandez, the Aristocrat Americas President applauded the company’s achievements, saying, “The world’s best products are created by the world’s best employees, and we are thrilled that the industry has so broadly recognized our teams’ efforts,”. He continued by saying that “Each piece of hardware, game, and customer experience solution we create is to help our customers entertain their guests, and we are honoured to be recognized for bringing joy to life through the power of play.”

Aristocrat is also a proud category sponsor of the awards.

Filed Under: Aristocrat Gambling, Casino News

From dancing to diving into Ancient Roman depths, Microgaming has it all this November

November 10, 2020 by Admin

Microgaming’s November release schedule is packed full of exciting variety. One of the more notable releases is deadmau5, a dance-music themed slot that features a world-famous DJ which will be followed by a slew of other exclusives from its network of independent studios.

Deadmau5 slot is available now all for all Microgaming’s operators on its platform. The essence of the titular EDM superstar is condensed into a 5-reel, 243 ways to win slot and integrates some of the performer’s iconic tracks and an extravagant laser light show. The slot’s features include the Rolling Reels mechanic and Drop the Wilds.

Go deep on 17 November with Neptune’s Riches by Just For The Win. This high-volatility 5-reel slot is a wild extravaganza. If wilds land on reels 2, 3, and 4, you will activate the Rising Wild Respin feature where Rising Wild symbols travel up by one position with each spin, giving you a multiplier of up to 10x.  When 3 scatters land on the reels, Walking Wild Free Spins will activate, adding a permanent wild symbol stack that goes from one end of the reels to the other, adding any wild symbols it comes across.

Travel to ancient Rome on 24 November, in the new slot, Augustus by Neon Valley Studios. You will encounter Full wild reels in this highly volatile game where the Temple of Augustus allows you to add up to 3 wild reels in the Volatility Pick Bonus Feature.

Get some island flavour on 10 November with Tiki Reward by All41Studios. Colourful Polynesian Tiki statues feature in the background of this 50-payline game. Tiki Wild symbols stand-in for all other symbols besides the scatter and boast added multipliers. If you land 3 colour-matching Tiki Wilds, you will receive a corresponding Tiki Jackpot prize. The Gold Tiki jackpot awards you 1000x your stake.

Reel Gems is a classic title from 6 years ago and has had new life breathed into it in Reel Gems Deluxe from Alchemy Gaming. This slot is currently exclusively available to Microgaming customers, featuring the Hyperspins mechanic with radiant spins, giant symbols, and infinite retriggers. When you land matching symbol stacks on reels 1 and 2, you could receive up to a 40x multiplier. The retrigger symbol could gift you 5, 7,  or 20 free spins and activate the Radiant Trail which could pay you out up to 1,000x your bet.

Switch Studios’ newest multi-platform title, Multifire roulette offers a new perspective on European roulette and arrives on 26 November. With a straight-up bet, you could trigger a Multifire multiplier that pays up to 500x your bet.

If you’re a Baccarat fan, 19 November is your day with the debut of Real Baccarat with Sarati. Real Dealer Studio developed the title that follows the same design as the Real Roulette series,  featuring Deal or No Deal’s Sarati.

If you’ve got the holidays on your mind, A Tale of Elves by Signature Studios is packed with Christmas cheer, 243-ways to win, wilds, and free spins.

Microgaming’s content partner network also has some exciting releases to offer. Esports betting and entertainment media company UNIKRN’s entire back catalogue will be added to the Microgaming platform on 11 November. Music fans have a treat in store with Monsters of Rock by Storm Gaming that features some serious 1980s retro audio.

For a view from the top, take a set for the Shamrock Holmes Megaways webinar featuring Andrew Booth, the Director of Games at Microgaming, and Bradley Johnson, the Head of Game Design at All41Studios as they explore Microgaming’s first Megaways title.​

Filed Under: Casino Pokies News

Crown Resorts still facing an uncertain fate

November 6, 2020 by Admin

Crown Resorts Limited is Australia’s largest gaming and entertainment group and, in recent years, seems to have become a magnet for trouble. Aside from the economic buffeting that COVID-19 has visited upon its fortunes, the company has also found itself becoming the subject of numerous governmental investigations.

Now, a new crisis has befallen the beleaguered corporation as it has been placed on negative watch by Fitch Ratings.

Negative reasons

The sequence of events that led to the rating change began with a flurry of news reports that implicated the company in a money-laundering operation at its Perth and Melbourne casinos. Questions also arose around the company’s apparent inability to address a number of its China-based employees being arrested for being linked to organised crime.

When the NSW government caught wind of these allegations, it promptly initiated an investigation into Crown’s suitability to hold a license in the state. At the time around September 24th, 2020, Crown’s Fitch rating grade was at BBB (stable).

Unfortunately for the casino giant, the end of October brought more ill tidings with Fitch’s new assigned rating of BBB (negative) because of two new investigations.

The first new inquest is courtesy of the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre and regards possible non-compliance by Crown Melbourne with anti-money laundering laws. The second investigation was launched by the Victorian Commission for Gambling and Liquor Regulation that has demanded information on Crown Melbourne’s junket operations.

Fitch Ratings

Fitch Ratings is a London and New York-based international credit rating agency. It was founded in 1914 by John Knowles Fitch and is one of the three major companies in its field alongside Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s.

Fitch assigns grades for publicly traded companies around the globe. These ratings are employed by investors to calculate which investments are more likely to produce a positive return. The ratings are determined by several factors including debt, positive cash flow, and internal governance.

Fitch Investment Grades

Fitch provides two types of grades, namely investment, and non-investment. The investment category is used for businesses that are determined to be a good investment. Meanwhile, the grades in the non-investment category are assigned to undesirable investment opportunities.

Investment Grades

  • AAA – Exceptionally high quality.
  • AA – High quality, but more risk than AAA companies.
  • A – Low risk, but slightly more vulnerable.

BBB – Low expectation of default. This is the current rating for Crown Resorts. If they drop one spot, they’ll be considered a bad investment.​

Filed Under: Australian Gambling, Casino News

Microgaming lays its cards on the table with expanded poker offering

November 4, 2020 by Admin

The global leader in the online casino content development industry,  Microgaming, has revealed its plans to broaden its online casino vertical.

The brand is set to debut a new range of poker games to its current offering, allowing Microgaming and its partners to expand their portfolios further.

A vital enhancement

In an official press statement, Microgaming the new additions are targeted at players who may have been disappointed at the company’s closure of its poker network earlier in 2020. The Microgaming Poker Network (MPN) had a 16-year history of providing premium online poker to punters.

The first poker variant due for release is Hold’Em Poker, with other games, including Lucky Showdown following soon after.

An explosion of entertainment

The Hold’Em Poker title creates an interesting strategic opportunity for the company as it offers a new type of immersive experience. Players will engage with a realistic environment with enhancements to boost engagement.

Hold’Em Poker is a Sit & Go tournament designed for an optimal experience on mobile devices. Players will discover a new wheel mechanic that houses random prize pool awards and a progressive jackpot that seeds at an impressive $25,000.

The CEO of Microgaming, John Coleman, explained that the game would add an exciting new facet to the brand’s casino vertical. He emphasised that the title is custom made for fans of both poker and online casino games and provides a captivating and entertaining gameplay experience.

He further stated that Microgaming’s plans include further diversification of its offering and the addition of new and thrilling innovations.

Microgaming will launch Hold’Em Poker in two phases, an exclusive release will take place on December 1, with a global launch planned for December 9.

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Filed Under: Casino News

Microgaming locks down deal for Big Time Gaming’s Megaways mechanic

October 30, 2020 by Admin

Microgaming‘s recently signed agreement with games studio Big Time Gaming (BTG) will see the software provider integrate BTG’s trademark Megaways mechanic into selected upcoming slot titles.

With its network of independent game studios, Microgaming plans to add the Megaways mechanic to appropriate new titles planned for release on its platform. The first slot to gain a Megaways enhancement will be Shamrock Holmes. Players will have to wait until January 2021 for its network-wide release.

BTG first revealed its Megaways innovation in 2016. The mechanic was designed to increase player engagement by employing energetic, fast-paced gameplay. The mechanic is a random reel modifier that causes each spin to produce a random number of symbols on each reel, providing hundreds of thousands of possible ways to win.

Microgaming CEO, John Coleman said, “Megaways has had huge success, and we’re excited to be integrating the mechanic into some of our future games. Big Time Gaming are proven innovators, and we are delighted to extend our relationship with them and grow their presence on our platform.”

Nik Robinson, CEO at Big Time Gaming was also enthusiastic about the agreement, saying, “We’re on a mission to bring the Megaways revolution to a bigger audience, and they don’t come much bigger than Microgaming. These guys were industry pioneers, and today they remain one of the biggest forces in the gaming space. As ardent slots fans, we’re delighted to be contributing in a small way to the Microgaming story.”​

Filed Under: Casino News

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