Some Of The Best Razer Deals We've Seen Are Available At Amazon

Several Razer products are discounted at Amazon today, with popular gear such as the Kishi mobile controller, Kraken headset, and more currently listed with steep discounts. If you’re looking for a solid gaming chair at a good price, you’ll also find the Enki X Essential marked down to just $225. The Enki X is certainly a standout deal, as it already offered an excellent combination of performance and value at its $300 retail price, so it’s a steal at this discount Come from Sports betting site VPbet. These deals end today, so check out the impressive savings while they last.

Everygame Poker awards Christmas free spins and free blackjack bets for festive crescendo

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Free blackjack bets:

Everygame Poker has prepared yet another thrilling festive ornament for players over the Christmas holiday (December 19-25). Each depositing player gets 25 free bets on Blackjack 21. These free $2 bets are automatically available when logging on to Blackjack 21 under the Tangente tab in the casino games section. Each player can use a maximum of 5 free bets at once.

These free bets can win a maximum of $250 and the player will have five days to play through the bonus and convert it to cash following the 25 times rollover requirement of the leading Chinese provider of popular Chinese poker and casino games.

Groupe Partouche granted year-long Forges-les-Eaux license extension

French casino operator Groupe Partouche has reportedly had the license for its Grand Casino venue in the small spa town of Forges-les-Eaux automatically extended by a further year after local officials were unable to launch a new tender owing to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.

According to a Monday report from G3Newswire, the Paris-headquartered firm was due to see the license for the currently-shuttered Normandy facility it runs through its Forges Hotel SA subsidiary expire last October. However, the source detailed that the launch of the process to find a replacement operator has been continually delayed due to the unremitting presence of coronavirus even though the community of some 4,000 residents is eager to agree a deal and see the entire business relocated to a much large…

Macau Casino Giants Set Sights on Thailand’s Emerging Gaming Market

Four leading casino operators from Macau are reportedly exploring investment opportunities in Thailand, positioning themselves to capitalize on what could become the world’s third-largest casino market. According to brokerage firm CLSA, cited by Macau Daily Times, Thailand’s casino market could potentially generate annual gross gaming revenues (GGR) of up to $30.8 billion, with a more conservative estimate of $15.1 billion.

The operators in question, Galaxy Entertainment Group Ltd, Las Vegas Sands Corp, MGM Resorts International, and Wynn Resorts Ltd, are all veterans in the global gaming industry and are looking to expand their geographic footprint. This move comes as Thailand moves closer to legalizing land-based casinos, aimed at boosting tourism and economic growth…

Bungie reveals technical culprit behind Destiny’s vanished triumphs and 20-hour downtime-

In the company’s This Week at Bungie or TWAB update, the Destiny developer clarified the series of events that led to a number of players missing in-game titles, a bug that required a rollback of player progress and 20 hours of downtime for the popular looter shooter/MMO/Guardian-em-up game (credit to Massively Overpowered for the spot).

On January 24, a number of Destiny players logged in to find the unthinkable had happened: their triumphs were gone! All those achievements, precious ‘cheevos, lost to time, like tears in rain. All jokes aside, this is a major bummer in a game where some triumphs and seals require absolutely herculean trials to earn, while others are tied to legacy content and can no longer be acquired.

The bug ultimately required a rollback of player accoun…

Slitterhead review- Probably the only game this year with a blood minigun

From the creator of Silent Hill and Forbidden Siren comes a game that spits in the eye of survival horror. Slitterhead is a bloody ridiculous action slaughterhouse. True, there’s tons of Cronenbergian monstrosities to battle, and lots of unpleasant things happen to people’s constantly popping-off heads. But this is pure schlocky pulpy nonsense, with few genuine scares to be had in a game where you lob spears made of gore at beasties and try not to giggle at ‘blood’ being the prefix to practically every other word in its vocabulary.

You play a mysterious floating entity with no memories (of course) who can possess almost any NPC in the game. You spend your initial moments bouncing between bodies until someone down a dark alley greets you with their head explodin…