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Xbox
refers to a series of gaming consoles developed by
Microsoft. Here's a brief overview:
Xbox
(Original): Launched in 2001, it was Microsoft's first
venture into the home console market, competing directly
with PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube. It introduced
Xbox Live, an online service for multiplayer gaming.
Xbox
360: Released in 2005, this console significantly
improved on its predecessor with better graphics,
a more robust online service, and a larger library
of games. It was known for popularizing online gaming
with features like Xbox Live Arcade and backward compatibility
with original Xbox games.
Xbox
One: Launched in 2013, this generation focused on
being an all-in-one entertainment system, integrating
TV, movies, and games. It had multiple iterations
like the Xbox One S (slimmer, 4K Blu-ray support)
and Xbox One X (more powerful hardware for better
graphics).
Xbox
Series X/S: The latest generation as of my last update:
Xbox
Series X: Aimed at high-end gamers with 4K gaming
capabilities, faster load times, and more powerful
hardware.
Xbox
Series S: A more affordable option with less powerful
hardware but still capable of 1440p gaming, designed
for those who might not need the top-tier performance.
Key
Features Across Generations:
Backward
Compatibility: Xbox has increasingly focused on allowing
players to play older games on newer hardware, a feature
not always common in the console world.
Xbox
Game Pass: A subscription service that offers access
to a vast library of games for a monthly fee, akin
to a Netflix for video games.
Xbox
Live Gold/Now Free-to-Play: Initially, online multiplayer
required a paid subscription (Xbox Live Gold), but
recent changes have made free-to-play games' multiplayer
free.
Cross-Platform
Play: Microsoft has pushed for more cross-platform
play, allowing Xbox users to play with those on other
platforms like PC, PlayStation, and even mobile devices
in some cases.
Game
Development: Microsoft has acquired several game development
studios, ensuring a steady stream of exclusive titles
like "Halo," "Gears of War," "Forza,"
and more recently, "Flight Simulator."
If
you're interested in recent developments or specific
games released around August 2024, I'd need to check
for updates, but given my last update, I can only
speculate or provide information up to early 2024.
Would
you like me to look up any specific information or
games related to Xbox? (Grok)
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Gamescom 2024 Lineup
Xbox
is set to make a significant presence at Gamescom
2024, scheduled from August 21 to 25. The event will
feature over 50 titles, including notable games like
Avowed, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, Starfield:
Shattered Space, and Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred.
Xbox will host theater presentations, live broadcasts,
and a FanFest, offering a diverse range of activities
for attendees. Additionally, the event will include
a Gear Store and photo ops. For those unable to attend
in person, Xbox will broadcast the event live from
the show floor. Gamescom 2024 is anticipated to be
a major event in the gaming industry, attracting a
wide array of developers, publishers, and fans. (Grok)
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Gaming,
Hotel, Casino and Sports News: USA
July
2024
American
Gaming Association announces 2024 Gaming Hall of Fame
inductees
The
American Gaming Association Wednesday announced the
Gaming Hall of Fame Class of 2024, honoring three
individuals for their contributions to the industry.
The new members are: Jim Allen, Hard Rock International
Chairman, Seminole Gaming CEO, and former chairman
of the AGA. Alan Feldman, UNLV International Gaming
Institute Director of Strategic Initiatives and Distinguished
Fellow in Responsible Gaming, and a former executive
with MGM Resorts International. Debi Nutton, Everi
Holdings Board Member, executive coach-consultant,
and former casino operations executive. (CDC, AI News,
Wires)
News
Las
Vegas: Downtown Grand hotel-casino seeks buyer
A
downtown Las Vegas hotel-casino is looking for a buyer.
Downtown Grand, the 1,124-room property one block
north of the Fremont Street pedestrian mall, is on
the market, multiple industry sources confirmed. The
property is owned by real estate investment firm CIM
Group and operated by Fifth Street Gaming, a Las Vegas-based
operator whose portfolio includes the Silver Nugget
and Ojos Locos Sports Cantina and Casino in North
Las Vegas and the Golden Tiki restaurant in Chinatown.
Fifth Street Gaming and the propertys agent...did
not respond to multiple requests for comment Tuesday.
News
New
Jersey fines DraftKings $100K for reporting inaccurate
sports betting data to the state
In
one of the most sternly worded rebukes they have ever
issued, New Jersey gambling regulators have fined
DraftKings $100,000 for reporting inaccurate sports
betting data to the state, which it called unacceptable
conduct that demonstrated weaknesses in the
companys business abilities. The errors resulted
in regulators having to post corrected financial data
for several months, something that had not happened
in 13 years. The mistakes involved overstating the
amount of money wagered on multi-tiered bets, or parlays,
and understating other categories of wagers.
News
Golden
Nugget Lake Tahoe hotel renovations set to begin
The
Golden Nugget Lake Tahoe Hotel and Casino is moving
ahead with major renovations under its new owner,
billionaire Tilman Fertitta. Last August, Ferittas
Golden Landrys LLC and GN NV Holdings acquired
the Hard Rock Lake Tahoe from Paragon Gaming with
cash, then rebranded it. Fertittas attorney
Sonia Vermeys with Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck
told the Nevada Gaming Control Board Wednesday that
the her client had always intended to finance the
transaction. In December, the owner of the land entered
into a term-loan agreement with Deutsche Bank.
News
Bermuda
regulators reports show efforts to resolve casino
industry roadblock
Failed
efforts by the Bermuda Gaming Commission to solve
the banking issues that have held up the launch of
a casino industry are described in newly released
annual reports. David Burt, the Premier, finally tabled
the publicly funded regulators reports for 2020
to 2023 in the House of Assembly last Friday, after
falling behind in sharing them with taxpayers. They
shed some light on how the commission has tried to
get banks to handle casino transactions a necessity
for the sector to get up and running but even
the most recent report, for 2022-23, is out of date.
News
Ballys
Chicago secures casino financing, unveils new hotel
design
One
week after taking possession of the Freedom Center
printing plant, Ballys has secured the needed
financing to supplant it with a $1.7 billion Chicago
casino complex on the 30-acre site in River West.
Ballys announced a deal Friday with Gaming and
Leisure Properties, a Pennsylvania-based real estate
investment trust, to provide $940 million to fund
the construction of the permanent casino. In addition,
Ballys has also finalized redesign of its planned
500-room hotel tower, which has been shifted from
north of the casino to the south to avoid damaging
city water pipes along the Chicago River, pending
approval from the citys planning department.
News
Walmart
is preparing major push into lottery sector
At
its annual summit in early April, retail giant Walmart
convened various lottery industry vendors and suppliers
and revealed, more or less: Walmart is preparing a
push from lottery bystander to active participant
and competitor, with plans to launch an app that it
may eventually equip with iLottery capabilities. The
message was conveyed in meetings with the likes of
IGT, Scientific Games, NeoPollard, and others currently
working with the retail behemoth. Walmart representatives
unveiled a slogan aimed at the lottery industry, Be
in it to Win it, according to presentation materials
from the Bentonville, Arkansas summit that were reviewed
by Lottery Geeks.
News
Colorado:
RCI Hospitality pulls casino license applications
in Colorado
Entertainment
company RCI Hospitality Holdings has withdrawn its
applications to operate casinos from the Colorado
Division of Gaming. The company, known for operating
strip clubs and nightclubs like Ricks Cabaret
and restaurants like Bombshells Restaurant and Bar,
also disclosed its intention to develop its share
buyback program. The decision follows the NASDAQ-listed
companys acquisition of three properties in
Central City for potential casino developments, which
will not proceed as planned. The company also intends
to sell other properties that are no longer required,
including a 20,000-square-foot building and another
site initially intended for a 30,000- to 40,000-square-foot
development.
News
Las
Vegas: Tropicana operators take the next step toward
implosion
The
Tropicana is one step closer to coming down, after
property operators submitted a commercial implosion
permit application with Clark County officials on
Thursday. A permit application shows Ballys
Corp., operators of the former Rat Pack-era resort,
want to implode a 22-story concrete tower and a 22-story
steel tower in a single explosive event.
A spokesperson for Ballys said the company is
still expecting an October implosion. No other details
were available. The company tasked with the implosion
will be Controlled Demolition Inc., according to the
application. (CDC, AI News, Wires)
News
Gaming,
Casino and Property News
Nevada
sets May gaming revenue record
In
Case You Missed It
June
27, 2024
Nevada
set a May record with $1.32 billion in gaming revenue.
It was also the eighth highest total in history as
the Strip continues to benefit from a strong events
calendar that boosted hotel occupancy and room rates.
The
$1.32 billion rose 2.5% or $31.6 million versus May
2023. For the year, total win is up 3.2% or $202 million,
according to the Nevada Gaming Control Board.
Of
that, the combined total for the Las Vegas Strip and
the balance of Clark County are up $207.2 million
or 4.9% for the year. The Strip alone is up 3.5% for
the year.
The
Strips gaming win of $742.5 million increased
3.7% or $26.6 million and accounted for 84.1% of the
statewide increase in May. Statewide win excluding
the Strip increased $5 million or 0.9%, according
Michael Lawton, senior economic analyst for the Gaming
Control Board.
Lawton
said the Strip benefited from a very robust event
calendar in May. Harry Reid International Airport
recorded its second highest month in passenger count
in history in May.
The
Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority reported
3.65 million visitors in May, a 4.6% increase over
May 2023s 3.49 million. The LVCVA cited the
Electric Daisy Carnival, which typically attracts
hundreds of thousands of attendees, and convention
attendance of 461,900, up 1.8%.
Lawton
said special events or other items of note included
Canelo Alvarez fighting Jaime Munguia at the T-Mobile
Arena on May 4 for the undisputed Super Middleweight
world title. Justin Timberlake performed at the T-Mobile
Arena for his Forget Tomorrow world tour
on May 10. The Rolling Stones played Allegiant Stadium
on May 11. The MGM Grand Garden Arena featured Pearl
Jam for two nights on May 17-18. Maroon 5 returned
to Dolby Live at Park MGM May 17-31. Garth Brooks
and Adele were both in town for their residencies
at the Colosseum at Caesars Palace for multiple dates
during the month of May. Carrie Underwood returned
to the Resorts World Theatre from May 22-31.
The
strong event schedule helped fill hotel rooms; overall
occupancy was 86.1%, up from 84.4% a year ago. Weekend
occupancy was 93.4%, up from 93.2%. Strip occupancy
hit 88.5%, up from 87%. The average daily room rate
on the Strip was $212, up 9% from $194 a year ago,
according to the LVCVA.
The
Strips slot win totaled $402.9 million and increased
2.6% or $10.1 million with a 6.5% or $306.3 million
increase in coin-in. Slot hold was 7.99% versus 8.29%
last year, Lawton said.
The
Strips games win totaled $339.5 million and
increased 5.1% or $16.4 million and drop increased
4.9% or $100 million. Games hold percentage was 15.8%
versus 15.7% last year.
Strip
baccarat win totaled $122.1 million, but was down
$8.7 million or 6.6%. Volume totaled $758.1 million,
down 2.4% or $18.2 million. Hold was 16.1% versus
16.9%. Total win excluding baccarat increased by 6%
or $35.2 million.
Strip
twenty-one win of $93.2 million increased 17.6% or
$13.9 million. Volumes totaled $615.3 million and
increased 10.43% or $58.1 million. Hold percentage
was 15.15% versus 14.23% last year.
Strip
roulette win of $37.4 million increased 55.5% or $13.3
million. Volumes totaled $185.9 million and increased
28.7% or $41.5 million. Hold percentage was 20.09%
versus 16.63% last year.
Locals
casinos generate $277.7 million in revenue in May,
up 5.1% year over year. Revenue is up 10.3% for the
second quarter compared to a year ago.
Downtown
casinos had $74.8 million, up 1.6% over $73.6 million
in May 2023. North Las Vegas had $24.7 million, up
2.1% over last year. Downtowns occupancy reached
76.1% in May, up from 71.4% a year ago. Room rates
were up 15.4% to $124.92
Elsewhere,
Laughlin had $36.9 million, down 21.4% from $46.9
million a year ago. Mesquite had $16.3 million, up
8.5%. Reno had $65.2 million, down 1.1%. Sparks had
$15.3 million, up 2%. South Lake Tahoe had $17.6 million,
down 9.4%.
Lawton
said Laughlin was impacted by slot-revenue timing
in May 2023, as April 2023 ended on a Sunday and revenue
was subsequently reported in May 2023. Laughlin casinos
also experienced some softness in slot volume, down
5.7% even with an additional weekend day. Total win
of $36.9 million was down 21.4% or $10.1 million.
For the year, Laughlin is down 6.2%. Slot win was
down 23.4% or $10.2 million. Slot coin-in was down
5.7% ($27.9 million), while the hold was 7.2% versus
8.9%.
Statewide,
Nevada sportsbooks won $36 million, up 19.8% or $6
million compared to May 2023 on a hold percentage
of 7% versus 5.7% last year. Sportsbook wagers totaled
$515.1 million, down 2.3% or $12 million compared
to last May, when $527 million was wagered statewide.
Mobile wagers totaled $351.2 million, down 1.9% or
$6.7 million and accounted for 68.2% of total wagers,
Lawton said.
Statewide
slot win of $886.1 million increased 1% or $8.5 million
and coin-in of $12.3 billion was up $501.2 million
or 4.2%. Slot hold percentage was 7.19% versus 7.43%
last year.
Statewide
table, counter, and card games win of $434.3 million
increased 5.6% or $23.1 million and games drop of
$2.9 billion, increased 4.8% or $132.6 million from
May 2023. Games hold percentage was 15.13% versus
15.01% last year.
Statewide
baccarat win of $126.4 million decreased 5.5% or $7.4
million and baccarat drop of $780.3 million decreased
1.8% or $14 million. Baccarats hold percentage
was 16.20% versus 16.84% last year. Statewide total
win excluding baccarat increased 3.4% or $39 million.
This is the first decrease in monthly baccarat win
since June 2023, ending a streak of 10 consecutive
increases.
Statewide
twenty-one win of $116.8 million increased 11.4% or
$12 million. Volumes totaled $788.1 million and increased
12.9% or $90.2 million. Hold percentage was 14.82%
versus 15.02% last year.
Statewide
roulette win of $44.1 million increased 45.9% or $13.9
million. Volumes totaled $217.6 million and increased
24.9% or $43.3 million. Hold percentage was 20.29%
versus 17.37% last year. (CDC, AI News, Wires)
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