iGaming News Weekly Digest: Flutter’s €2.3B Deal, AI Reshapes Bingo, Markets Shudder

Welcome to this week’s edition of the Weekly iGaming Digest Newsletter — your Wednesday rundown of the most critical updates in Trends & Analytics, Law & Regulation, and Cybersecurity.
This week, we cover market volatility following U.S. tariffs, the rise of AI and blockchain in player engagement and platform optimization, and a €2.3B acquisition strengthening Flutter’s foothold in Europe. Regulators are making bold moves in Brazil, Michigan, and the EU, while on the cyber front, we spotlight ransomware attacks on tribal casinos, a 700K-user CRM data breach, and a growing call for industry-wide security standards.

Curated by the team at ONSEC, this digest is tailored for iGaming operators, platforms, and security-conscious leaders who want to stay ahead of the curve.

Trends and Analytics

  • Markets Whipsaw on Tariffs, Gaming Stocks Volatile. Global financial markets tumbled following aggressive U.S. trade tariffs, with gambling stocks among the hardest hit—some plunging over 10%. Industry analysts say ongoing market instability could impact operator liquidity and delay expansion plans. Source: IGB
  • AI and Tech Revolutionize iGaming and Bingo in 2025. AI, VR, and blockchain are reshaping the iGaming landscape, driving player engagement, personalization, and profit margins—especially in mobile bingo and casino platforms. As affiliate marketing and tech converge, operators adopting tools like predictive analytics, smart chatbots, and real-time tracking gain a clear competitive edge. Source: Scaleo
  • Macau Revenue Flat; Chief Warns of Budget Deficit. Macau’s Q1 gambling revenue rose just 0.6%, prompting the Chief Executive to warn of an immediate government deficit if revenue dips below MOP 15B/month. The government is calling for economic diversification as gaming revenues plateau. Source: IGB
  • Flutter’s €2.3B Snaitech Takeover Approved. Flutter Entertainment received full regulatory approval for its acquisition of Italian operator Snaitech, strengthening its dominance in Europe’s largest regulated market. The deal is expected to improve local brand presence and unlock new growth channels. Source: SBC Eurasia
  • Konvoy’s Q1 2025 Report Indicates Stabilized Gaming Industry Funding and the Rise of AI. A recent report from Konvoy highlights a stabilized funding environment in the gaming industry and the growing importance of AI. Published:  Source: GlobeNewswire
  • Challenges in iGaming Media Buying Require Sophisticated Strategies. Media buying in the iGaming sector faces challenges like regulatory compliance, ad fraud, and data privacy, necessitating the use of engagement metrics and LTV-based campaign segmentation. Source: Scaleo Blog

Law and Regulation

  • ECJ Hears German Player Loss Case with Potential EU-Wide Impact. The European Court of Justice (ECJ) held a hearing starting April 9, 2025, on a German player loss case that could significantly affect the European gambling industry and numerous reimbursement claims. Source: iGamingBusiness
  • Brazil Suspends 4 Operators, Pixbet Wins Reprieve. Brazil’s gaming authority suspended four operators, including Pixbet, for missing system certification deadlines. Pixbet successfully challenged the decision in court, highlighting both regulatory pressure and judicial flexibility in the emerging market. Source: Esports Insider
  • Michigan Gaming Control Board Cracks Down on 13 Illegal Offshore Gambling Websites. The MGCB issued cease-and-desist orders to 13 unlicensed offshore gambling websites targeting Michigan residents. Source: Michigan Gaming Control Board
  • AGCO Issues $120,000 Penalty to Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto for Cheat Scheme. The Alcohol and Gaming Commission of Ontario (AGCO) penalized Great Canadian Casino Resort Toronto for failing to detect a dealer collusion scheme. Source: GlobeNewswire
  • UK Charges 15 in Political Betting Scandal. Fifteen people, including politicians and law enforcement officers, were charged in the UK for using insider information to bet on election dates. The Gambling Commission says it’s the largest integrity breach involving political markets to date. Source: Esport Insider

Hacks and Data Breaches

  • Cyberattacks Disrupt Tribal Casinos in Minnesota and Michigan. Ransomware attacks by the RansomHub group forced the shutdown of tribal casinos in Minnesota and Michigan, halting operations and exposing cybersecurity gaps in the $41.9B tribal gaming industry. With growing pressure from regulators and rising attack costs, tribes and cardrooms alike face urgent calls to strengthen digital defenses or risk devastating operational fallout. Source: Sigma
  • GSA Wants to Strengthen Cybersecurity Across the Gambling Industry. The International Gaming Standards Association (IGSA) has expressed a strong desire to enhance cybersecurity measures within the gambling sector to combat growing threats. Source: iGamingBusiness
  • DDoS Attack Follows Gambling Exposé in Indonesia. Tempo.co suffered a massive DDoS attack after publishing an investigation into illegal gambling networks. The site was overwhelmed by over 3 billion access requests, temporarily taking it offline.  Source: Tempo.co
  • Hackers Claim Magento Breach via Third-Party, Leak CRM Data of 700K Users. A hacker using the alias “Satanic” claims a breach of Magento via a third-party integration, leading to the theft of a large dataset containing detailed business and personal contact information. The breach includes 745,000 unique entries, with 430,000 unique email addresses and 261,000 phone numbers. Source: Hack Read

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Until next Wednesday,
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— The ONSEC Team