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MGM Macau Champions Responsible Gaming with Two Themed Carnivals

MGM China Holdings Limited (operator of MGM Macau and MGM Cotai) recently staged two large-scale community events aimed at promoting responsible gaming and financial literacy in Macau. According to a company release dated 13 November 2025, the firm co-organised the “Family Financial Budgeting Competition & Responsible Gaming Carnival” and the “Responsible Gaming Carnival & Orienteering Race”.



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Hann Reserve Set for February 2026 Launch in New Clark City

Hann Resorts (via its Philippine arm Hann Philippines Inc.) has confirmed that its flagship project Hann Reserve — a 450-hectare golf-centred resort development in New Clark City, Tarlac — is slated to open in February 2026. The announcement positions Hann Reserve as the company’s next major expansion following its existing integrated resort in the Clark Freeport Zone.



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DigiPlus Positioned Amid Philippines’ Online Gaming Regulation Shake-Up

The Philippines‐listed online gaming operator DigiPlus Interactive Corp. CEO Andy Tsui said the company is “well positioned” to face increased regulatory scrutiny in the country’s online gaming system, citing its strong product offering and leadership position. According to Tsui, the company’s platforms – including bingo, sportsbook and casual gaming – give it a competitive advantage as the regulatory environment tightens.



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SJM Resorts’ Casino Casa Real to Close, Reducing Satellite Casino Count in Macau

The Macau-licensed operator SJM Resorts has announced that its satellite venue Casino Casa Real will cease operations on 21 November 2025, marking another step in the phasing-out of satellite casinos in Macau under regulatory reform.



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Flutter’s APAC Revenue Suffers as India’s Gaming Ban and Australia’s Sports Losses Bite

Flutter Entertainment reported that its Asia-Pacific division faced a sharp 12% year-on-year revenue decline in Q3 2025, dropping to US$363 million, driven by weaknesses in both sports betting and iGaming. Sports revenue in APAC fell 9%, while iGaming contracted a steep 35%, reflecting significant pressures across the region. The downturn contrasted with the company’s overall global performance, where revenues still climbed 17% to US$3.79 billion.