Super Nintendo World At Universal Studios Hollywood Opens In 2023

Though it was never officially announced, anyone who has been to Universal Studios Hollywood in the last year has undoubtedly seen Super Nintendo World, a new themed area in the park, which is well under construction. Now, we have a better idea of when it will open. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

Universal Studios Hollywood has announced its Super Nintendo World will open next year, in 2023. That comes on the heels of Universal Studios Japan opening its version in 2021. “The U.S. debut of Super Nintendo World at Universal Studios Hollywood will transport theme park guests and Nintendo fans into the world of Mario, Luigi and Princess Peach to become part of their compelling universe,” …

Arizona Overtakes Nevada in Monthly Sports Betting Handle, Reaching $656.3 Million with Mobile Dominance

In a significant turn of events, Arizona has outpaced Nevada in sports betting handle for the first time since legalization. The Arizona Department of Gaming’s recent report for April revealed a staggering $656.3 million in total handle, surpassing Nevada by $87.2 million.

Growth and momentum in Arizona:

Arizona’s sports betting industry has shown remarkable growth, marking a 22.5% increase compared to the previous April and maintaining strong numbers despite a 13.6% decrease from March’s record-setting month. The state has now joined the ranks of those surpassing $17 billion in all-time handle, overtaking Indiana in the process.

Operators in Arizona reported gross revenue of $64.9 million, with a notable 9.9% hold, reflecting a 32.1% increase …

Casinos Remain Vulnerable to New Scams

CDC Gaming Reports correspondent Buck Wargo attended the event, which reunited 600 people from the industry, interested in improving security on-site casinos and protecting against scams and cyber fraud.

Conference Highlights Ongoing Challenge in Containing Casino Scams

The conference confirmed that casinos face new sets of challenges and that the pandemic had led to a decline in the number of cheating at casinos. However, as the industry emerges from the worst of the pandemic, dangers continue to mount.

Willy Allison, the founder of the World Game Protection Conference, noted that there had been a correlation between the increase in ca…

Millions of Visits to Illegal Sports Betting Sites Deprive US Regulated Markets of Significant Revenues

Although sports betting has been legalized in 37 US states, illegal gambling operations still proliferate in the states that do not allow this type of gambling. As reported by Covers, more than 201 million visits to illegal betting sites in America were recorded for the first three months of the NFL season alone to confirm that the illegal gambling activities still pose a threat to the competent authorities and regulated markets across the States.

201 Million Visits to Offshore Operators:

The issue was reportedly discussed at the recent meeting of the National Council of Legislators from Gaming States held in Florida. According to lawmakers, illegal offshore gambling sites are still easily available for bettors from the states where sports betting is not allowed. Although th…

AMD’s figured out why Ryzen CPUs were burning up, BIOS fix already rolling out-

AMD has confirmed an issue that saw some users Ryzen 7000-series CPUs burn out, and says a fix is on the way from its motherboard partners in the “next few days,” if it’s not already available.

“We have root caused the issue and have already distributed a new AGESA that puts measures in place on certain power rails on AM5 motherboards to prevent the CPU from operating beyond its specification limits, including a cap on SOC voltage at 1.3V,” the statement from AMD says. 

“None of these changes affect the ability of our Ryzen 7000 Series processors to overclock memory using EXPO or XMP kits or boost performance using PBO technology.”

That last bit is crucial, as the issue had previously been linked in a statement from Asus to EXPO memory profiles. These memory profi…

Motherboard manufacturers beat AMD to the punch confirming Ryzen 7 9800X3D as the first 9000X3D chip to launch next week

Update: AMD has officially announced the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, launching at $479.


Original story: It’s no secret that AMD Ryzen 9000X3D processors are just around the corner, with a launch date of November 7. But which 9000-series 3D V-Cache processor will be launching has remained an open question, although many have assumed it will be a Ryzen 7 9800X3D, not least because we’ve seen its leaked performance figures. These assumptions, it seems, are now officially verified, though not by AMD.

It’s not AMD but motherboard manufacturers that have let this info slip—or, rather, shouted from the rooftops. Gigabyte let this slip by showing an 8-core 9800X3D on its BIOS page while advertising its new X3D Turbo Mode (which, by the way…