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Tag Archives: New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement

US – Atlantic City’s casinos see storm clouds clear

Atlantic City’s seven remaining casinos have reported a 15 per cent rise in revenue in January compared to a year ago although much of the increase was due to reduced revenues in January 2016 due to bad storms. Gaming revenue for the land-based industry in January 2017 came in at $204.7m, according to figures released…

US – War of words continues over Taj Mahal closure

Carl Icahn has said he will sell the shuttered Taj Mahal casino in Atlantic City as long as he makes back the US$300m he has lost on it. Atlantic City’s mayor Don Guardian said that allowing such a huge building to lie dormant on the Boardwalk was the ‘worst of the worst.’ The mayor said…

US – Revel owner slams red tape for delayed reopening

The delayed reopening of Atlantic City’s Revel casino has been slammed as ‘inappropriate and unnecessary’ by its Glenn Straub, who has threatened legal action. Mr. Straub’s Polo North Country Club, which now owns the former Revel, had planned to open the casino on July 15 but is being prevented from leasing 150,000 square feet of…

US – GameCo aiming to be first on skill-based floor

GameCo, the creator of the world’s first skill-based video game gambling machines (VGM), has submitted its application to the Division of Gaming Enforcement in New Jersey and now has an active account, in an effort to secure its position as the first skill-based gaming company to hit casino floors. GameCo committed to New Jersey as…

US – New Jersey publishes skill-based laws

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement (Division) announced the posting of Temporary Regulations regarding skill-based gaming. The Division’s regulations mirror the Nevada skill-based regulations published in September 2015, so that any product approved in New Jersey would also be eligible for approval in Las Vegas and vice versa. However, companies that bring their skill…

US – Sportech given New Jersey licence

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement has awarded Sportech Racing, a Casino Service Industry Enterprise Licence, under section 92(a) of the New Jersey Casino Control Act. It is understood to be among the first, if not the first, full gaming-related licence to be issued in New Jersey to a European-owned company. This follows a…

US – LexisNexis approved for New Jersey

LexisNexis Risk Solutions has been granted approval by the New Jersey Department of Gaming Enforcement (DGE) to offer identity and age verification services to online gaming operators in the US state. Having established itself in the land-based casino market through the provision of Know Your Customer (KYC) compliance services, LexisNexis has expanded its services in…

US – New Jersey adds Self-Exclusion Registration for online

The New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement announced a new feature in their responsible gaming initiatives. Now individuals who seek to voluntarily self-exclude themselves from online gaming in New Jersey can do so from the Division’s website at www.njdge.org. The Self-Exclusion Registration service is also accessible at https://www.njportal.com/DGE/selfexclusion. On the website, there is detailed information…

US – Cadillac Jack slot platform approved for New Jersey

Amaya Gaming’s subsidiary Cadillac Jack has received approval from New Jersey’s Division of Gaming Enforcement to utilise its Genesis DV1 slot machine platform and associated hardware and software, including top performing game titles Fire Wolf, Siberian Siren, and Legend of White Buffalo, in the state. Cadillac Jack will now apply to the DGE for transactional…