evoke announces €600m senior secured notes offering

evoke announces €600m senior secured notes offering Summary Evoke has priced a €600m 8.000% senior secured notes issue due 2031, to be issued by its wholly owned subsidiary 888 Acquisitions Limited, expected on 24 September 2025. The Group has also agreed a new £200m multicurrency revolving credit facility under its Senior Facilities Agreement to replace […]

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Play’n GO unveils Rosy Orbit Treasure Turn with rotating reel mechanic

Play’n GO unveils Rosy Orbit Treasure Turn with rotating reel mechanic Summary Play’n GO has launched Rosy Orbit Treasure Turn, a slot that introduces a rotating-reel cascade: each win rotates the entire reel grid 90 degrees counterclockwise, shifting symbols and creating fresh win opportunities. The game features large 2×2 symbols with multipliers that grow when […]

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Evoplay expands instant game portfolio with Scratch Match Deluxe

Evoplay expands instant game portfolio with Scratch Match Deluxe Published: 2025-09-11T11:18:59+00:00   |   Image: Summary Evoplay has launched Scratch Match Deluxe, a high-volatility instant game that modernises the classic scratchcard for digital audiences. The title offers tickets with either ten or twenty scratchable cells; players pick a bet per cell and can scratch individually […]

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The Monthly Roundup: Angela Suriyasenee on Southeast Asia’s sovereign-AI race

The Monthly Roundup: Angela Suriyasenee on Southeast Asia’s sovereign-AI race Summary Angela Suriyasenee outlines how governments across the Indo‑Pacific are racing to build sovereign AI—local large language models (LLMs) and multimodal systems—to reduce dependence on foreign platforms, protect sensitive data and counter disinformation. Singapore, India, Japan and South Korea already offer national or commercial LLM […]

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Spain scraps fibre deal linked to Huawei | Spammers profiting from Holocaust images | How Australia courted OpenAI

Spain scraps fibre deal linked to Huawei | Spammers profiting from Holocaust images | How Australia courted OpenAI Summary This daily roundup highlights three main stories: Spain’s last-minute cancellation of a €10m fibre-optic contract involving Huawei equipment, a BBC investigation showing networks of spammers posting AI-generated images of Holocaust victims on Facebook to monetise engagement, […]

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China’s social media to comply with new AI law | Von der Leyen’s plane hit by suspected Russian GPS jamming | OpenAI to open India data center in Stargate push

China’s social media to comply with new AI law | Von der Leyen’s plane hit by suspected Russian GPS jamming | OpenAI to open India data center in Stargate push Summary Three major stories in one: Chinese platforms have rushed new features to comply with a law requiring labelling of AI-generated content; a suspected Russian […]

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