A Path for Video Game Developers to Introduce Their Games to Casino Floors

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Popular skill-based games like Call of Duty, Grand Theft Auto and Defense of the Ancients can soon be adapted and used for gambling on casino floors, thanks to the recent amendments to Nevada’s Gaming Control Act, together with new regulations and technical standards. Video game developers who pursue the opportunity to launch their products onto the casino floor in Nevada at this early stage in a new process could influence how gaming regulators handle skill-based gaming nationwide. But the path forward for video game developers still requires a lot of work for developers who are unwilling to give up control of their games and their brands.

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