Slingo’s Cosmic Clusters by Gaming Realms

It goes without saying that you’ll have more on your plate than to wander aimlessly around the moon. Your space mission here is to collect lines or clusters on the 5×5 Slingo grid, for which you’ll be rewarded in Slingos and Cosmic Spins respectively. The Cosmic Spins feature is when the game really amps up the excitement, as you’ll be playing on an expanded 9×5 grid. So if you’re game for an interstellar space adventure, you lucky space cadet, get ready for some wins that are truly out of this world.

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Game Type:SlingoGo-live date (expected):25/08/2023Game special features:Expanding ReelsNumber of paylines:Cluster PaysNumber of reels:5×4 – 5×9RTP% (recorded/theoretical):94.15%Variance/volatility:MediumNumber of symbols to trigger feature/bonus:5Can feature be retriggered:–Number of free spins awarded:–Stacked or expanding wilds in normal play?–Stacked or expanding wilds in feature play?–Number of jackpot tiers?0Auto-play function?Yes

Widerström leaves Catena’s board of directors

Widerström joined the affiliate’s board in May 2019 but has now left his post with immediate effect. Catena’s board will continue with six members until the 2024 annual general meeting.

Göran Blomberg, chairman of Catena’s board of directors said that Widerström’s “extensive experience and in-depth industry knowledge have greatly benefited the board’s work and the strategic direction of Catena Media.

“On behalf of all stakeholders, we express gratitude for his contributions and wish him every success in his new role.”

Widerström will be taking charge of 888 Holdings from 16 October 2023.

Catena has also recently agreed to sell its UK and Australian online sports betting brands to Moneta Communications for €6.0m (£5.2m/$6.6m).

Amelco secures gaming related supplier licence in Ontario

Issued by the Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO), the permit allows Amelco to launch its solutions in Ontario.

The licence covers both sports betting and igaming activities. Amelco offers a range of sports wagering, casino, lottery and financial products to the market.

“This represents a significant milestone for us,” Amelco USA head Brandon Walker said. “We are thrilled to be finally entering Ontario.”

Read the full story on iGB North America.

Operators fail in legal challenge to Baden-Württemberg gambling law

The Baden-Württemberg Constitutional Court ruled on two lawsuits brought by gambling operators in the cities of Karlsruhe and Rastattoperators. The plaintiffs had argued the ban on betting venues and gaming halls being in the same building violated the constitution.

Betting shop operators in the cities of Karlsruhe and Rastatt filed the lawsuits

The suits argued the law did not align with the constitutional guarantees for professional freedom. They also said the law went against the general principle of equality and of effective legal protection.

However, the court rejected these arguments, therefore confirming the separation requirement. According to the decision, betting shops sharing a building with a gaming hall must move premises.

A ‘justified’ encroachment on personal freedom

The decision said the separation requirement’s encroachment on the professional freedom was justified. The court argued this was due to it serving a “reasonable purpose of the common good”.

In support of this decision, the court highlighted the mitigation of gambling addiction as an important public interest goal.

The court said it is “obvious” players should be discouraged from one gambling facility to another in quick succession, and therefore “a mixing or accumulation of different gambling offers in one location should therefore be prevented.”.

As a result, the court said the burdens the law places on operators are not disproportionate to the benefits of the regulation.

Court said law consistent with principle of equality

The court also ruled the prioritisation of existing gaming halls over sports betting operators is consistent with the constitutional principle of equality. The law mandates that, if a betting shop and arcade are in a building, the sports betting operator must move.

While the court accepted the law indeed treats different operators unequally, it said the requirement did not lead to a violation of the general principle. The Baden-Württemberg court outlined this was due to three practical considerations.

Firstly, the court pointed to the greater need to protect the arcade’s investment over the relatively smaller amounts involved in the newer betting shops.

Additionally, the court underlined that sports betting businesses until recently licence operated without a licence, which was at the company’s own risk. It also said the preference for gambling halls was a “transitional” arrangement. In future cases, whichever operator was there first would have priority, no matter the offering.

Finally, the court added that by focusing on the risk created by having different gambling verticals operate in a building, the state parliament is operating within the scope of the law.

Law does not violate legal protection guarantee

The court ruled the final constitutional complaint, the legal protection guarantee, did not violate the law.

The operators had argued the decision to prioritise arcades meant permits granted after should favour the displaced betting shops in order to make sure they are being legally protected. The court rejected this, arguing to do so would be overturned in subsequent lawsuits.