Relax Gaming’s subsidiary, RLX Gaming, is poised for a breakthrough in Pennsylvania’s iGaming market with its strategic partnership with BetMGM Come from South African Online Casinos . This landmark alliance underscores the iGaming supplier and aggregator’s dedication to expanding its footprint across the United States.
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With the Pennsylvania Gambling Commission Board (PGCB) granting interim authorization, RLX Gaming is primed to venture into Pennsylvania, a pivotal move in its quest for nationwide recognition. The state’s burgeoning online casino market presents a promising opportunity for Rela…
Nearly everyone is (im)patiently waiting for the Switch 2 reveal, but in the meantime, the original Nintendo Switch just became the second-best selling game system in the US ever. Meanwhile, EA Sports College Football 25 is now the best-selling sports game in US history based on dollar sales–and it hasn’t even been available for a full year.
Circana, the research group formerly known as NPD, revealed the two major milestones as part of the company’s November report on the video game industry. Nintendo has now sold 46.6 million Switch systems in the US, surpassing PS2 and only sitting behind DS. As for College Football 25, it also now ranks in the top 50 best-selling games of all time in the US for dollar sales.
After seven years on the market, 146 million systems, and more than 1 billion games sold, Nintendo has finally announced the Nintendo Switch 2. The rumor mill was heating up in January, and this culminated with Nintendo officially announcing the console with a debut trailer on January 16. A Nintendo Direct event dedicated to the system will take place on April 2 starting at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET. Also in April, fans will get to try the system out for themselves at pre-release “Experience” events taking place around the world.
This post covers what we know about the system’s form factor, rumors about the the Switch 2 release date, price, launch games, backward compatibility, and more.
There are plenty of unanswered questions remaining about the Switc…
One of the first executive orders that President Trump discussed on Monday after his inauguration was a new 25% tariff for Mexico and Canada that is expected to become effective February 1. A good amount of production infrastructure for video game discs happens in Mexico, so what’s the effect going to be for the end consumer? No one knows yet. And who knows if the order will even happen. But Circana analyst Mat Piscatella has now shared his thoughts on how the new tariffs could impact people who play video games, and he’s expecting higher prices overall.
Posting on social media, Piscatella said he expects to see a “sharp downtick” in the number of disc-based games that are released in the US, given that “much of that production infrastructure” is in Mexico. If companies still go a…