The Gambling Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ) has decided that player screens on electronic table games (ETG) in all Macau casinos will also have to feature flashing clocks by the end of 2024.
It was already clear that the rule applied for slot machines, but the regulatory agency has clarified that Directive 1/2021 also applies to electronic table games.
The measure aims to prevent gambling harm by ensuring gamblers know how long they have been playing. Screens must display the 12-hour-clock in the bottom right corner of the main screen.
The clock must flash at the start of each play session and at least every 10 minutes of the session.
Macau casino operators’ stocks also fell heavily after the government suggested changes to the current city’s gambling laws amid a public consultation.
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