Choctaw Resort Development Enterprise To Build A $25 Million Project In Louisville
Yesterday, the Choctaw Resort Development Enterprise (CRDE), owned and operated by the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians, hosted a groundbreaking ceremony for a new travel plaza to be located on South Church Street in Louisville, Mississippi.
Layout of the proposed facility:
The Louisville Travel Plaza will be an 18,000-square-foot facility and will feature 150 slot machines, a Sportsbook lounge, 3,000 square feet of retail space, a family friendly restaurant and fueling stations for commercial and passenger vehicles.
It will be open 24/7 and will be found on 18 acres of land on the Mississippi Band of Choctaw Indians Reservation, Crystal Ridge Community, found within the Louisville city limits.
This project is worth $25 million and is projected to employ nearl…
Gambling Ad Limits Stir Debate in Australian Politics
In the midst of internal discussions within the Labor caucus, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has cautioned that any missteps in implementing gambling advertisement restrictions could lead to “unintended consequences” across the nation.
Proposed limits on gambling ads:
Recent briefings to a group of MPs have unveiled the government’s plans to impose new limits on gambling advertisements. According to a caucus source, the proposal suggests restricting gambling ads to two per hour per channel until 10pm and completely banning them during children’s programs or in the hours surrounding live sports events. This measure, howev…
IGT Arrives with Fortune X Poker Product in California
The partnership is facilitated through an arrangement with Yaamava’ Resort & Casino at San Manuel in Highland. Fortune X Poker is a cutting-edge video poker game, and the latest in the developer’s portfolio, which was officially introduced last week to the gaming venue and its players.
IGT Rolls out Video Poker Product with Yaamava
The game was revealed during an official ceremony that included popular slot influencers invited to spread the word and help more people find out about the new game introduced by IGT on-site. Commenting on this opportunity, Yaamava’ interim general manager Kenji Hall welcomed the opportunity to see the new game installed and available for pl…
Xbox Shoes Reportedly In The Works At Adidas
Xbox-themed sneakers, made in collaboration with Adidas, appear to be coming later this year. According to a new report from Complex, at least four Xbox shoe releases are scheduled for 2021, and. you can see an apparent example of these shoes below.
The report states that leaked documents from Adidas reveal the work-in-progress project to make a whole bunch of shoes themed after the Xbox consoles. Not surprisingly, they appear to have black, white, and neon green colors and feature the Xbox logo prominently on the heel.
The first pair of shoes will be released in June, and they’ll be a promotional version of Adidas’s new Forum Tech Boost style. Then, in October, two Xbox-themed pairs of Adidas’s Forum Mid will drop, followed by another model of the Forum Tech Boost in Novem…
You Can Now Update Your PlayStation 5 Controller Without A Cable
Sony has recently announced a new update that’ll introduce various features to the PlayStation 5, and one of them finally solves a problem that PS5 users have had for a while. Players will now have a new way to update their DualSense controllers wirelessly, without needing to physically connect them to the console first.
Thanks to a PlayStation Blog post, we know that DualSense wireless controllers can now be updated without being connected to the console. If players prefer to update their controller with a USB cable, they still can, and Sony recommends doing so “if you have trouble updating the device software wirelessly.”
Online Casino Gambling Flourishing in Markets Around the World
In 2023, online gaming is more popular than ever and after COVID-19 pandemic shutdowns saw major losses in jobs and revenue, business at land-based casinos is also booming. According to the American Gaming Association (AGA), last year a record-breaking amount of money was gambled away in the U.S., with the nation’s commercial casinos and legal mobile gaming apps amassing $54.93 billion in revenue through November 2022.
The U.S. isn’t the only country where gambling has made a significant comeback. According to the European Gaming and Betting Association (EGBA), Europe’s gambling market revenue improved by 23 percent last year; an increase that was attributed to the reopening of casinos and betting shops after the pandemic.
European Gam…