This might be the first signs of further consolidation in the industry. Many operators are migrating US players to just ONE casino, using "Microgaming US" software. Royal Joker has always been in a kind of limbo, managed by JF, but belonging to an offshoot of Intertops, a work around for MGS contract rules prohibiting use of a competitor's software. It was the only way they could offer MGS to non-US players, yet expand in the US under RTG. The recent move by MGS has changed all of this, and operators can now use "Microgaming US" to service US players, and "normal" Microgaming for the rest. Despite taking all this trouble to fight against US law, they have simply caved in when it comes to supporting smaller markets such as Israel. Probably just a case of the market being too small to be worth the bother.
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