The Global Gaming Expo, known as G2E, hits its 25th anniversary this year, blending high-stakes innovation with heartfelt reunions in Las Vegas. As thousands gather from October 6 to 9 at the Venetian Expo, industry pros share stories that capture the event's wild ride. What started as a simple trade show has grown into gaming's…
City Council Democrats are preparing to clash with Mayor Eric Adams over street vendors — but not over Bally’s plans for a Bronx casino. While they're moving full steam ahead to override a veto aimed at protecting unlicensed vendors, they're stepping away from another veto battle entirely, effectively giving Bally’s controversial casino proposal a second…
Federal budget plans are once again sparking concern, but this time, the opposition is sharper, louder—and coming from tribal nations across the U.S. Leaders say the proposed cuts could seriously strain essential services and threaten billions in tribal gaming revenue.
It’s not just about dollars and cents. It’s about lives, jobs, and the self-determination Native…
Polymarket has made a surprise $112 million play for QCEX, a little-known exchange quietly approved by the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) just weeks ago. The move looks less like a standard acquisition and more like a shortcut. And in a regulatory climate where licences are hard-won and slow to come by, who can blame…
Caesars Entertainment has unveiled its first-ever proprietary online casino game, the Caesars Palace Signature Multihand Blackjack Surrender. The game, available initially in New Jersey, marks a major milestone for the casino giant as it steps into the world of in-house game development.
The new game was created by Caesars' newly established in-house studio, Empire Creative.…
Digital growth in tribal gaming isn’t a matter of luck — it’s about who you bring to the table. That was the loud-and-clear message from a panel at this year’s Indian Gaming Association Tradeshow & Convention, where top tribal gaming executives and legal minds shared how assembling the right team is now the make-or-break factor…
As the Indian Gaming Tradeshow wrapped up in sunny San Diego, a sense of urgency lingered in the air — but not everyone was panicking. Ernie Stevens Jr., a steady hand at the helm of the Indian Gaming Association, delivered a message of calm resolve.
Despite fresh threats from the Trump Administration and growing pressure…
Margo Gray didn’t waste time sugarcoating the truth. On stage at the Indian Gaming Association’s annual convention in San Diego, she opened her panel with a gut punch: The Office of Indian Energy had just been cut — or, as she bluntly put it, “DOGE’d.”
The announcement came with a mix of disbelief, frustration, and…
Authorities in Missouri have cracked down on illegal gambling operations, confiscating over 70 unlicensed gaming machines in multiple raids. The coordinated effort involved the Dunklin County Sheriff’s Office, local police from Kennett and Malden, and the Missouri State Highway Patrol.
Coordinated Raids Across Kennett Target Illegal Machines
In a significant crackdown, law enforcement carried out four…
The Canadian Gaming Summit is gearing up for an exciting edition this June, with a brand-new feature on the agenda—SBC’s first-ever Cybersecurity Symposium. Set to take place from June 17-19 at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, the event is expected to attract industry professionals from across Canada and beyond.
A Growing Summit with a Bigger…