Here’s What Happened This Week in mGaming

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Here’s What Happened This Week in mGamingHere are some of the top stories in mobile and online gaming that we’ve been monitoring in recent days.

William Hill has long been one of the most recognized names in the world of online gambling. Consequently, it comes as no surprise that the company has now branched out into the world of mobile gambling by offering an assortment of mobilized versions of their most successful slots.

With the recent success Amaya Gaming Group has experienced in the world of online sports betting, TheScore Inc. has taken note and is looking to enter the world of online sports betting too.

Yes, I just quoted a Frozen song so “Let it go.” All joking aside, with New Jersey having legalized online gambling, Caesars is adding a new marketing campaign this month. Adweek explains that, “As the weather gets chillier, Caesars Casino wants to let New Jersey residents know they don’t have to leave their homes to try their luck: They can play online.”

The folks at Real Gaming, the first company to score an online poker license in Nevada, has been working overtime to come up with convenient new ways to overcome a common problem experienced in the online gambling world — the inability to easily deposit money
into one’s online gambling account.

According to the news out of New Jersey this week, Betfair is staying put — for now — in the Garden State. “GameAccount is eying a 2015 mobile casino launch with an ‘undisclosed US casino operator’ that plans to launch its mobile casino in the first quarter of 2015,” PokerUpdate reports.

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