Your Daily Asia Gaming eBrief: Macau reports first case of Omicron
Tuesday 28th of December 2021
Good Morning. Macau and Hong Kong have recorded their first cases of the new Omicron strain, which could pose a risk to recovery plans, given their pursuit of a zero-covid policy.
What you need to know
The Macau government on Monday confirmed it has identified the first imported case of the Omicron Covid-19 case.
Several academics and gaming associations have voiced concerns over the latest public consultation report of the new gaming law, particularly concerning the license grant period and the role of the government representative.
More online regulation and mergers: Dany Too suggests three themes for next year: countries will start “regulating” online, more mergers will follow and convergence will be the key in consolidation.
On the radar
Hong Leong Investment Bank (HLIB) Research has upgraded its rating of the Malaysian gaming sector from “Neutral” to “Overweight”, as countries become better at handling new outbreaks and investors become immune to Covid-19 related news.
What the papers say
A former Shinzo Abe adviser will act as an aide on Osaka’s urban development, including planning for a casino resort.
Industry Updates
BetConstruct launches a new game called Fighters xXx
What a year it’s been for Play’n GO, well, for all of us. Looking back at the events of the past couple of years, as much as it has been a time of chaos and contempt, it’s also given us a chance to slow down and take a second to think, reflect, and re-envision – what is it we’re really doing here? Our conclusion – we’re here to entertain you.
Habanero’s impressive commercial performance over the past year has enabled us to reinforce our position as market leaders as we continue to grow globally, agreeing exciting operator deals with the likes of 888, Codere, Betway and LeoVegas.
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