Gordon Ramsay’s name is attached to a huge media empire, with a wide range of shows under his belt. Now, he’s going to be moving into the online gaming realm, after it’s been revealed that he has applied with the UK Intellectual Property Office for a trademark that will cover casino, gambling and betting games.
Gaming
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This will give Malaysia the opportunity to groom new talents in the ecosystem that can become champions in eSports and in the creation of games for the world market.
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NagaCorp’s original deal with Cambodia’s government gave the company a 70-year gaming license expiring in 2065. The deal also assured NagaCorp of a casino monopoly in and around Phnom Penh — with a few geographic exceptions, such as Sihanoukville and along the border with Vietnam — until January 1, 2036. The deal announced Tuesday extends that monopoly until December 31, 2045.
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Ever-expanding Google becomes a gaming company Tuesday 12 November 2019, with the launch of its Stadia cloud service that lets people play console-quality video games on a web browser or smartphone.
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One was Roman Quaedvlieg, a former commissioner with the Australian Border Force. According to him, lawmakers had pressured him into expediting certain border security processes for Crown VIPs in order to get them into the country more easily.
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Duterte said he would not “particularize” any one nation, but said “there are foreigners who come here to play their trade, lending money and if the debtor cannot pay, they kidnap and sometimes they ask for ransom.” Duterte added that he “will not hesitate even to tell your ambassador I killed your idiot citizen because he was f****** in my country … To me you are just another carcass.”
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If you are one of those gamers who was born before the 1990s and caught the first area of competitive video gaming, i.e. esports, then mobile gaming doesn’t really sound like something worth dwelling on. Even today, the West just doesn’t seem ready for mobile gaming – at least not what the fans of Diablo, Warcraft and StarCraft understand under ‘gaming’.
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This year, the famously pro-esports CEO has decided to make another incredibly generous contribution to the development of esports in the region by pledging S$10 Million to esports and gaming in Singapore.
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Malaysian esports – Many years on, competitive gaming has gone from being a scene to becoming a multi-billion-dollar industry, where the best at their game
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Governments all around the world block what they would deem undesirable, this could range from Gambling, Porn, Religious to a whole myriad of other sites. Sometimes this blocking is done on the gateway or firewall level but more often than not it is done on the DNS (Domain Name Service) level.