Mobile gaming

The Belgian dice-slot model: A responsible-gambling blueprint for Israel’s pending iGaming bill

Rolling the dice
 From the right: Asaf Gazit, Rob Schonfeld, and Omri Gazit

After a $70 billion exit – Rob Schonfeld joins Israeli gaming company Ludeo

 SuperPlay

After the acquisition by Playtika: Superplay launches a new game

 An illustrative image of pro-Palestinian protesters in front of Microsoft.

'Genocide is not a game:' BDS calls on gamers to boycott Xbox, Microsoft


Game Hub’s first cycle ends with five promising indie game projects

The five projects from the accelerator's first program offer a look at the next wave of indie games from Israel’s growing game development industry.

 A crime scene from Trial and Error, waiting to be explored.

Playtika gets new $8.7b. majority stakeholder

Playtika is a strong mobile gaming contender worldwide, and it’s one of the largest casual game developers in Israel, which is home to many companies putting out casual games.

The augmented reality mobile game "Pokemon Go" by Nintendo

Digital casino game dev SciPlay to raise funds for Ukraine

While users play their game of choice, they can simultaneously contribute to the relief fund and help bring medical supplies to Ukrainians affected by the war with Russia.

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Pokémon Go to be pulled from Russia, Belarus over Ukraine war

"Niantic's games are no longer available for download in Russia and Belarus, and gameplay will also be suspended there shortly," the company said.

The augmented reality mobile game "Pokemon Go" by Nintendo

How, why is China drastically limiting online gaming for minors?

The new rules place the onus on implementation on the gaming industry and are not laws per se that would punish individuals for infractions.

 The Tencent Games logo is seen on its game on a mobile phone in this illustration picture taken August 3, 2021.

Apple App Store profits look 'disproportionate,' US judge tells CEO Cook

"It doesn't seem to me that you feel pressure or competition to actually change the manner in which you act with developers," Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said when questioning the Apple CEO.

FILE PHOTO: The Apple Inc. logo is seen hanging at the entrance to the Apple store on 5th Avenue in Manhattan, New York, U.S., October 16, 2019

Top 5 gaming trends to watch for in 2021


Luis Fonsi, Nicole Scherzinger collaborate on 'She's BINGO' for Israeli ad

Over a million users around the world play "Bingo Blitz," making it the most popular free mobile game in the world in 2021.

 Luis Fonsi and Nicole Scherzinger in the clip for "She's BINGO"

Why is Mobile Gambling Taking Off?


Israeli gaming firm Playtika eyes US listing of nearly $10b.

It plans to list on the Nasdaq under the ticker symbol "PLTK."

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