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US – NIGA Tradeshow and Convention projected to generate over $5m

The city of Las Vegas anticipates welcoming nearly 7,000 industry professionals from across the US to attend the National Indian Gaming Association’s annual Tradeshow & Convention at the Las Vegas Convention Center, April 17-20 2018. The longest running gaming tradeshow will be held in Las Vegas for the first time, and with energy and excitement…

US – Oklahoma tribe sues over planned Chicksaw casino

The Comanche Nation in Oklahoma is suing the federal government over a new casino being built by the Chickasaw Nation just two miles north of the Texas border in the Jefferson County town of Terral. The lawsuit claims the US Department of the Interior and the Bureau of Indian Affairs allowed the Chickasaw Nation to…

US – Mohegan Tribal Gaming becomes Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment

The Mohegan Tribal Gaming Authority (MTGA), operator of Mohegan Sun properties throughout the United States and developer of the Inspire Integrated Resort in South Korea, today announced it has changed its name to Mohegan Gaming & Entertainment (MGE). The name change better represents MGE’s growing domestic and international portfolio of integrated resorts, and further aligns…

US – Atlantis Gaming and BetConstruct to develop Tribal Gaming Network

BetConstruct and Atlantis Gaming Corporation (AGC) will jointly develop a cutting-edge platform to be offered to casino operators residing in sovereign nations in America and even internationally. The companies will soon release the Tribal Gaming Network (TGN) as a platform environment capable of delivering content that is relevant to the tribes and to their individual…

US – Oneida Nation announces plans to open Point Place Casino in Madison County

The Oneida Nation has confirmed it will be opening a new gaming facility in Bridgeport, along the border of Cicero and Onondaga County in New York state. The new casino will be called Point Place Casino and is the latest in the Nation’s record of Central New York investments that have created thousands of jobs…

US – California making up 25 per cent of tribal gaming’s revenues

Tribal Gaming in California continues to expand in employment and revenues, with California tribes representing over 25 per cent of the US total. Steve Stallings, the newly elected chairman of the California Nations Indian Gaming Association (CNIGA), discussed the good news, as well as the challenges facing tribal government gaming in a State of the Industry report at the…

US – Ainsworth launches Class II Efforts

Having bought Nova Technologies earlier this year, Ainsworth Game Technology is now launching proven and popular games to Class II Gaming Tribes. For more than 50 years the Ainsworth name has been synonymous with gaming. In 1995, Len Ainsworth founded Ainsworth with a commitment to become the leading manufacturer and supplier of gaming solutions. Ainsworth’s…

US – Five years of growth sees tribal gaming top US$28bn

The Indian casino market in the United States has reported five years of year-on-year growth with its 2014 figures coming in at US$28.5bn according to figures National Indian Gaming Commission. Jonodev Chaudhuri, Chairman of the National Indian Gaming Commission, said: “Overall, the Indian gaming industry remains stable. Stability comes from solid operations, strong tribal management,…

US – GLI names Alex Bertone as Tribal Representative for Oklahoma

Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) has named Alex Bertone as the Tribal Development Representative for the Oklahoma Tribal Gaming market. In her role, she is responsible for the needs of all Tribal gaming regulators and operators within the Oklahoma jurisdiction. GLI National Director of Tribal Development Russell Witt said: “We are excited to welcome Alex to…