Gaming
How online gaming became a mainstream digital entertainment experience
How technology is transforming real-time casino experiences
Nvidia leaves gaming behind: The dramatic decision not to launch new graphics cards in 2026
Market maturity 2026: Why Canada is becoming a global hub for iGaming innovation
An Israeli took second place in the international Call of Duty tournament
Ofir Ashkenazi finished as the world runner-up in one of the most competitive and prestigious gaming arenas. The achievement was recorded despite antisemitic slurs directed at him.
What is responsible gambling? How limits, self-exclusion, and player protection work
A clear guide to responsible gambling, explaining why regulators view it as consumer protection and how tools like deposit limits, reality checks, and self-exclusion help reduce harm.
Online casino innovation: What Canadian users expect today
Explore 2026 Canadian player demands for personalized features, secure platforms, and immersive digital casino experiences.
Types of slot games and why they’re so popular
Market maturity: How Canada’s regulatory framework is influencing global iGaming standards
Explore 2026 regulatory maturity insights from Canada's framework influencing international iGaming compliance and operational standards.
Beyond luck: The rise of skill-based gaming in the north American digital market
Explore 2026 skill-based gaming market dynamics and player behavior shifts in North America's evolving digital entertainment landscape.
How to choose the right slot theme for your entertainment preferences
Tearing down borders: The push for shared liquidity
Digital card rooms were long fragmented by strict local rules confining players. Now companies push shared liquidity, breaking borders and boosting the global gaming economy.
Gurhan Kiziloz’s Spartans.com reaches global top 14 while still in beta
US gaming company sues Israeli game developer who claims no connection to company's failure
The American gaming company has sued the Israeli game developer for millions, claiming that the use of bots harmed its revenues. Papaya responds: we have no connection to Skillz’s business failure.