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February 4, 2021, 10:47 am ·
Slotmill signed an important agreement with Relax Gaming. As part of the deal, Slotmill games will soon be available to the casino games aggregator’s network during Q1.
Johan Ohman, the Founder of Slotmill expressed his excitement for the future partnership. According to him, Relax Gaming is one of the
“most renowned game aggregators serving over 350 online casino brands”. He is proud that the company chose Slotmill as a P2P partner.
He added:
“The agreement is well timed as we accelerate out development of new games”.
Meanwhile, Simon Hammon, CPO at Relax Gaming said that he was impressed with Slotmill’s portfolio
Ladbrokes penalised by ASA for socially irresponsible advertising Share
Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) after a complaint regarding an on-demand video advertisement.
Released on 25 October 2020, the video, set in a café, depicted various customers using the Ladbrokes app on their phones. Footage of a horse race is then shown, while a voice over states ‘come starter’s orders, I’m a bag of nerves,’ while a man’s leg is shown shaking.
The complaint argued that the ad depicted gambling behaviour that was socially irresponsible.
Ladbrokes has responded by stating it: “Did not believe the ad depicted socially irresponsible behaviour because the man was not shown placing a bet nor indeed talking about gambling.”
February 3, 2021, 11:08 am ·
With the increase of online gaming options, rose the need for measures to ensure safer experience. For that end, the UK Gambling Commission announced a package of changes that are supposed to strengthen the protections, as well as the control of online slots play.
Measures include introduction of limits on spin speed and a permanent ban on features that increase the game’s speed or
“celebrate losses as wins.”
The operators had to go through a consulting period with the public and players, with the gambling industry and other shakeholders. Then they will have to implement new player protection measures, which need to be stronger to ensure safety.
UKGC highlights vital feedback of Lived Experience Advisory Panel Share
Lived Experience Advisory Panel’ providing first-hand accounts and insights on gambling harms, risks and addictions.
Beginning in June, the Commission has been working to establish a ‘lived experience group’ to form part of its wider ‘Experts by Experience’ group, providing advice and recommendations on the development of UKGC’s safer gambling policy.
Launching its initiative, the regulator stated that its research and policy teams required personal insights from those who have suffered from problem gambling.
Commission CEO
Neil McArthu
r remarked that “lived experience feedback” had already led to progress on consultations related to games design, customer interaction and affordability.