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Evolution’s Crazy Time, World’s #1 Live Game Show, Launches in Michigan

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[COMPANY NEWS] Evolution has officially launched its groundbreaking live game show Crazy Time to online players in Michigan, marking the game’s latest entry into the US market.

This launch makes Michigan the fifth US state to offer Crazy Time, following the game’s successful rollout in New Jersey in December 2023 and subsequent launches in Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Delaware in 2024.

Streamed live from Evolution’s world-class studio in Southfield, Michigan, Crazy Time combines innovative gameplay with cutting-edge technology. The immersive game show experience is powered by live multi-camera action, Random Number Generator (RNG) multipliers, augmented reality features, and elements inspired by slots and video games.

Crazy Time offers a dynamic mix of entertainment with its core money wheel game and four captivating Bonus games: Crazy Time, Pachinko, Coin Flip, and Cash Hunt. Each Bonus game introduces unique interactive experiences with multipliers as high as 10,000x.

Jacob Claesson, Chief Executive Officer for Evolution North America, commented: “Crazy Time continues to redefine online gaming entertainment, and we’re thrilled to finally introduce this award-winning game to players in Michigan. Since its initial launch in 2020, Crazy Time has captivated millions globally, establishing itself as the top online live game show in the world and has quickly become one of the most popular Live Dealer games in the US”

 

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Registration opens as ‘Nuevos Horizontes’ unveiled as creative theme for Barcelona-bound iGB Affiliate

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As registration opens for iGB Affiliate, ‘Nuevos Horizontes’ (New Horizons) has been unveiled as the creative theme driving the international marketing campaign in support of the 2025 edition which will be the first to take place at Fira Gran Via, Barcelona alongside sister show ICE.

Explaining the thinking behind the creative Naomi Barton, iGB Events’ Global Portfolio Director said: “The iGaming industry is continually evolving, and our 2025 campaign invites affiliates to explore new horizons at our exciting new venue, Fira Gran Via in Barcelona.

“iGB Affiliate is the home of the igaming affiliate community, and it enables connection, growth and shared business success for our audience of affiliates, operators and tech vendors. This campaign will drive our community into uncharted territory, sparking a spirit of exploration that embraces emerging markets, innovative strategies, and untapped commercial opportunities. It equips affiliates with the tools and insights needed to adapt, innovate, and conquer new horizons.”

She added: “With our move to Barcelona we’re setting our sights on an incredibly bright future. The additional space at Fira Gran Via, Barcelona, which is among the largest exhibition venues in Europe, will enable iGB Affiliate to achieve its full potential and continue to connect the best affiliates with the best operators and tech vendors.

“The 2025 edition of the show is set to feature a record 250 exhibitors and sponsors, occupying 15,000 sqm of space. The enhanced facilities in Barcelona will empower the affiliate community to forge new igaming connections, build strategic and trusted partnerships, expand their networks, and explore uncharted territories.”

For more information on iGB Affiliate Barcelona (20 – 23 January), the only dedicated platform that exists purely to connect the best iGaming affiliates with the best iGaming affiliate programs and tech vendors, visit: barcelona.igbaffiliate.com

 

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GGPoker Unveils $1M Halloween Party Promotion: Collect Candies, Win Up to $1,000!

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Join the Trick-or-Treat fun from October 25 to October 31 and grab your share of $1 Million! 

GGPoker, the World’s Biggest Poker Room, invites players from across the globe to get spooky this Halloween with the thrilling $1M Halloween Party promotion. Running from October 25 to October 31, players can collect candies and win up to $1,000 in instant prizes by joining the exciting Trick-or-Treating event!

During $1M Halloween Party, players earn a candy in eligible cash games every time they are dealt the Jack of Spades or the Jack of Spades appears in the community cards. Enter Trick-or-Treat mode once you hold 10+ candies and take a shot at up to $1,000 in C$!

How It Works:

  • Collect Candies: Earn candies whenever the Jack of Spades appears in eligible cash game hands
  • Enter Trick-or-Treat Mode: Gather 10 or more candies and activate Trick-or-Treat mode, where massive prizes are up for grabs
  • Win Big: Stand a chance to win up to $1,000 as you collect more candies; the more candies you have when you Trick-or-Treat, the higher your chance to claim a bigger instant prize

This is a limited-time promotion, running only until October 31, so don’t miss out on the action!

“Whether you’re a poker pro or a beginner, GGPoker’s $1M Halloween Party is the perfect way to add some excitement to your Halloween week and stack up some real cash while having fun,” said Paul Burke, Head of PR at GGPoker.

Candies can be collected in various cash games, including All-In or Fold (AoF), Rush & Cash, Hold’em, Omaha (PLO), and Short Deck; all other cash games, and all tournaments, are ineligible.

So, get ready to rack up the candies, hit the tables, and make this Halloween one to remember!

Key Highlights:

  • Promotion Period: October 25-31
  • Prizes Up to $1,000: Collect candies for your shot at instant C$ prizes
  • $1M Prize Pool: Get in on the action to claim your share of a massive $1 million prize pool
  • Special Trick-or-Treat Mode: The more candies you collect, the higher your chances of landing huge rewards

To find out more about $1M Halloween Party, please visit: ggpoker.com/promotions/halloween-party-2024/

 

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Cybersecurity Innovations Shaping the Safety of Online Blackjack Games

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The quick rise of online gambling has given ease and fun to gamers all over the world. But, it has also turned the field into a primary target for cybercriminals. Ensuring the security of web blackjack games is key to keeping players’ information safe and keeping the game experience fair. With more sophisticated cyber threats, the field must implement advanced security measures to protect websites.

 

Encryption and Data Protection

Encryption plays a big part in keeping online blackjack sites safe by converting sensitive information into ciphertext that can’t be read unless you have the key. New encryption methods like AES and RSA are often used to guard players’ private and financial information. These algorithms make sure that even if a hacker gets the data, he cannot understand it without the right key for breaking the code. Encryption is used not just for data in transit like when making deposits, but also for data that’s stored on servers of online casinos.

Data safety goes further than only coding. Internet blackjack sites use secure socket layer (SSL) certificates to set up a coded link between the user’s web browser and the casino’s server. This tech makes sure that all information shared during gaming time is safe and shielded from being͏ intercepted. With these strong safety ways, players can fearlessly take part in online blackjack without stress about wrong access to their private details.

 

Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning for Threat Detection

Artificial intelligence and machine learning are leading the way in today’s online safety advancements. Web blackjack sites use these tools to find and stop cheating and online dangers right away. Artificial intelligence and machine learning look at large amounts of information to identify patterns and anomalies that could show malicious activities, like hacking tries, players working together or strange betting ways.

AI-powered systems can rapidly adapt to new dangers, learning from old events to boost their spotting skills. For example, if an AI system sees a new kind of attack on the platform, it can refresh its rules to spot like threats in future. This continuos learning way makes AI a key tool in the fight against cybercrime in the online game industry.

AI helps to check player identities and stop unapproved entry to accounts. Methods such as facial recognition and fingerprint scanning are more and more common in online casinos. This not only makes safety better but also makes it easier for users by giving fast and easy ways to log in.

 

Blockchain Technology for Transparency and Security

Blockchain tech is making big steps in improving the safety and transparency of online blackjack games. One main part of blockchain is its decentralised nature, which means that data is kept across many computers instead of on one server. This split makes it very hard for hackers to break into the system because they would have to take over most of the network to change any info.

In online blackjack, blockchain can help make the games fair with “provably fair” algorithms. Every move in the game, like shuffling cards or dealing, is put on the blockchain, making a clear and unchangeable record. Players can check if each game is fair by looking at the blockchain list ensuring that a casino can’t change the result.

Blockchain tech makes the safety of financial transactions better. Cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin and Ethereum are more often used for putting in and taking out cash on internet blackjack sites. Those moves are coded and logged on the blockchain, giving an extra level of safety and anonymity for players. The use of smart contracts on a blockchain also makes paying easier, cutting down the chance of human mistakes or fraud.

 

Multi-factor authentication and Account Security

Multi-factor authentication (MFA) is one more online security measure that has turned into a norm in the web betting area. MFA asks players to prove who they are through several steps before getting into their accounts. Usually, this means something the player knows (a password), something they own (a phone or device token), and something they are (biometric data like a print). By asking for more than one way to verify, MFA significantly reduces the chance of unauthorised access, even when a password is leaked.

Online blackjack sites are also using account safety steps like login warnings, where players get alerts if there is a login try from an unknown device or place. This lets players act right away if their account is being used without their authorisation. Many sites give tools like session endings and automatic logouts after times of inactivity, keeping the player’s account safe.

 

Secure Payment Gateways and Data Anonymisation

The safety of financial transactions is a main concern for online blackjack sites. Secure payment gateways use secret codes and tokens to guard players’ payment data during transactions. Tokens swap private card details with a special sign or token, which can be used for the next transaction without showing the real data.

Data hiding is an important way to keep player names safe. Online casinos are using ways to hide data, making sure that private details are not directly tied to the player’s actions. This lowers the chance of identity theft and makes it harder for bad actors to target people based on their game habits.

Overall, the safety world is always changing, and online blackjack sites are using new measures to keep safe from risks. By using advanced encryption algorithms, AI tools that find troubles, blockchain systems, multi-factor authentication, and secure payment methods, the field is making better rules for safety and fairness.

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