JP Morgan Expects Macau’s September 2023 Revenue Decline Due to Natural Calamity
Based on the gross gaming revenue levels reached by Macau’s gambling industry in the first ten days of this month and the heavy weather conditions featuring the same period, financial agency JP Morgan reportedly anticipates that September 2023 will represent a ‘’month to forget’’ as far as any market accomplishments are concerned.
Lower Daily Revenues:
Asian Gaming Brief(AGB) refers to the JP Morgan’s recent data to report that the gross gaming revenues (GGR) generated by the Macau casino industry over the first 10 days of September are b…
Zelda- Tears Of The Kingdom Showcases Weapon Durability, Makeshift Weapons In New Trailer
Nintendo has uploaded 10 minutes of new gameplay footage for The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, showcasing more of the game’s world, combat, and characters ahead of its May release on Switch. Presented by Zelda series producer Eiji Aonuma, this is the deepest dive into Tears of the Kingdom so far, which Nintendo has been incredibly secretive about since it was first announced at the end of the 2019 E3 Nintendo Direct.
The new gameplay footage shows Link using his Recall ability to reach Sky Island by rewinding time on a rock that has fallen off the airborne section of land, hitching a ride up to the location from where the rock first fell from. Some of the other interesting gameplay mechanics shown off include a new ability called Fuse, which allows Link to create makeshif…
New Yokohama mayor not interested in IR bid
In a mayoral race upset, Takeharu Yamanaka has been named the newest mayor of Yokohama. The city in Japan has been considering bidding for a casino resort, but with Yamanaka in charge, that is unlikely to happen. After winning the race, Yamanaka spoke to the media, revealing a formal statement will be issued soon making it clear the city will not be bidding to host a casino.
The Mayor Race
Yamanaka was able to win the position of mayor with more than 33% of the votes. The former university professor was supported by the Social Democratic Party, the Japanese Communist Party, and the Democratic Party of Japan.
Online Gambling Must Evolve And Change To Stay Alive, Panel Says
Speaking about the future of online gambling at the Next.io conference on March 7, an industry panel said that in the future it will be more focused on the individual interests of the players, more engaged with said players and more social.
Online gambling needs to evolve to survive:
Online gambling, which is still in its early childhood stage after a decade, already has to evolve and change to stay alive, according to the panelists when they talked about sports wagering and internet gambling. Additionally, in order to to achieve this, a great deal of effort have to be made to engage punters with the gambling firm’s brand, tailor experiences to their interests and cater to their affinity for communal activities and social media.
In this …