Pragmatic Play, the iGaming company earlier associated with Topgame Technology, has been on a roll this month, and the entire year to that end. In the month of August alone, they’ve been awarded a Supplier License by The Gaming Board for The Bahamas, and following a deal with Vera&John, their games are now also fully certified by the authorities in Denmark. However, the latest news comes announcing of a new operator partnership, more specifically, with GVC Holdings Plc.

Having announced its expansion plans in Malta earlier this month, Push Gaming is excited to introduce another major casino group to its growing base of clients, Jackpotjoy Group. This means their many custom-made and HTML5-based games will soon hit some of the most prominent online casinos, including Vera&John and InterCasino.
Dear FEC reader, do you remember the melodrama involving 2WinPower, Burnbet and LatestCasinoBonuses (LCB)? Well, we got good news as the rogue games provider has been finally forced to remove fake Aristocrat games from their website. You can read the full LCB report or take a moment to refresh your memory of what really happened.
As the hype of emoji picks up, there’s no escape from it in the world of iGaming either. Albeit the news doesn’t come as a surprise for insiders and the more active players, two popular gaming studios – Microgaming and NetEnt – are about to release their own versions of the emoji slot, both of which are now live at select casinos before the global release later during the month of August.