AAMS, the Italian Gaming Authority has permitted the adding up of the virtual games at the catalog of the available products at the land-based gaming licensees that it announced in the previous week.

Under the recently approved class, licensees will be allowed to include the virtual football games and horse racing in their fixed odds gambling terminals at THE authorized locations such as THE betting shops.
The move comes now after a couple of months research conducted by the AAMS showed that the slot machines are the best choice for the consumers in the country, and that the regulation of the local gaming and introduction of such sort of terminals has been reshaped in the Italian gambling landscape.
In a statement issued by the AAMS in the previous week it stated that the revenue on sports betting fell by 20.8% in the month of March from $507 million to a sum of 350.4 million which was the result of the decline in the Serie A soccer games.