Dazn partners with ADI Predictstreet for free-to-play World Cup prediction market
The companies hope the experience will familiarise players with prediction market products.
The companies hope the experience will familiarise players with prediction market products.
Starting with Episode 1, released Thursday 18 June, Global Gaming Insider is proud to present an industry-first documentary on how World Cup betting has evolved through the years.
French authorities are examining suspicious betting activity linked to a yellow card in Ligue 1, with no disciplinary case opened by the LFP.
Nine European gambling regulators have announced closer cross-border cooperation to tackle unlicensed prediction market platforms during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, citing concerns around consumer protection, market integrity and regulatory compliance.
Buyers are still pursuing scale, but licensing quality, tax pressure and change-of-control scrutiny are now reshaping how regulated gaming assets are valued. Oren Dalal writes...
The Dutch Gambling Authority has fined offshore operator Chestoption more than €3m for offering unlicensed gambling services to Dutch consumers, as it continues to intensify enforcement against the illegal market.
The company faces penalties of €150,000 ($173,900) per breach, up to a maximum of €450,000 if it continues.
Top Gaming will join hundreds of other game suppliers already live on the platform.
To croupier or not to croupier, that is the question. Following the advent of robot croupiers (with some pushback), we assess whether the future can be completely robotic... and whether it actually should be?
The Dutch Gambling Authority has issued a warning to Betnation after a technical fault meant some players were able to access gambling services without mandatory checks against the country's self-exclusion register.