About
About iGamingNews.io
iGamingNews.io is an independent newsroom covering the business of online gambling: the operators, regulators, suppliers and markets that decide where the industry goes next.
What we cover
We report on what actually moves the market rather than press-release filler. That means earnings calls from Flutter, DraftKings, Penn, Caesars and MGM, licensing fights in front of state gaming boards and the UK Gambling Commission, supplier deals from the likes of Evolution, Light & Wonder and Pragmatic Play, and the regulatory battles, from tax hikes to advertising bans, that can reshape a market in a single legislative session.
- Regulation and licensing across the US, UK, Europe and emerging markets
- Sports betting and online casino legalization, tracked state by state
- Operator earnings, mergers and acquisitions, and executive moves
- Suppliers, platforms and the products they launch
- Prediction markets and the legal questions surrounding them
- Payments, compliance and responsible gambling
How we work
Every story is built from more than one source and checked against the original filings, regulator notices and company statements wherever we can reach them. We write in plain English, tie the reasoning back to the numbers, and keep everything outside a paywall. When something is still unconfirmed, we say so instead of dressing a rumor up as fact.
Who we write for
Our readers work in this industry: affiliates deciding which markets to chase, operators and suppliers keeping an eye on the competition, and analysts who need the regulatory picture without the spin. The United States is the fastest-growing regulated gambling market in the world, and it breaks apart state by state, so we built iGamingNews.io to pull that fragmented picture into one place, updated daily.
Responsible gambling
We cover gambling as a business, and nothing on this site is betting advice. Gambling carries real financial risk. If it is affecting you or someone you know, free and confidential help is available in the US through the National Council on Problem Gambling at 1-800-522-4700, and through equivalent services in other regulated markets.
Contact
For press inquiries, partnerships, corrections or story tips, email us at contact@igamingnews.io. We read everything.