In The News: International Gaming Institute

A record number of Americans plan to spend more than $7.6 billion on this weekend’s Super Bowl as states across the nation race to legalize — and profit from — sports betting.
A record number of Americans plan to spend more than $7.6 billion on this weekend's Super Bowl as states across the nation race to legalize - and profit from - sports betting.

For more than 30 years, the fiery water show has entranced the masses along the Strip, free to anyone who might be passing by.
The law school of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, has announced the call for registrations for online training courses that begin on March 1 and revolve around the theme of the game.
The law school of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, has announced the call for registrations for online training courses that begin on March 1 and revolve around the theme of the game.
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas ( 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ ) launched a new online executive education program on gaming law and regulation at its William S. Boyd School of Law on January 10 , in collaboration with global gaming operator Entain . It is aimed at operators, providers, regulators and non-lawyers working in the gaming industry.
Last year, casinos saw a surge in gaming revenues, despite the ongoing impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. With Omicron sweeping the world, plus a return to masking and other precautions in some markets, what can we expect for 2022?
The University of Nevada, Las Vegas (51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ) has partnered with online wagering giant Entain to launch a new online training program for operators, regulators, lawyers and others who work in and around the global gaming industry.
Like flashing lights, dings and coins splashing into a slot machine tray, an equally familiar — even stereotypical — casino experience involves plumes of smoke wafting skyward from patrons puffing on ash-tipped cigarettes.

Is anyone going to CES this year? A long-simmering question in the tech world will finally get its answer as the influential gadget show returns to the Las Vegas Strip after a hiatus caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Like flashing lights, dings and coins splashing into a slot machine tray, an equally familiar — even stereotypical — casino experience involves plumes of smoke wafting skyward from patrons puffing on ash-tipped cigarettes.
Closed since the pandemic's onset in March 2020 and under new tribal ownership, the Palms Casino Resort in Las Vegas is expected to open in the spring.