Controversial Call Of Duty July 4 Operator Bundle Sells Similar Gun As Warzone 1

Ahead of the Fourth of July weekend, Call of Duty is offering a new patriotic “Tracer Pack: Butch” operator bundle in the in-game shop. This could be a fun choice for anyone wanting to celebrate Independence Day within Modern Warfare 2 or Warzone 2, but players have been quick to notice that a weapon included in the bundle looks just like a past holiday gun from Warzone 1. Come from Sports betting site VPbet

The Tracer Pack: Butch operator pack is a nine-item bundle, which includes the Butch operator, two weapon blueprints, the Soaring Eagle vehicle skin, a very buff-looking eagle weapon charm, an Active Duty operator slot for DMZ, and more. This festive pack costs 2,400 CoD Points ($20).

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Directorate General of GST Intelligence Issues Tax Demand Of Rs 16,800 Crore To Delta Corp

As reported by The Times Of India, the Directorate General of GST Intelligence has issued a tax demand to Delta Corp, India’s only listed hospitality and gaming firm that owns and manages hotels and casinos, and 3 of its affiliates, which jointly operate casinos in Sikkim and Goa and iGaming platforms, to pay more than Rs 16,800 crore in the name of tax claims. Additionally, the demand is precisely for the period between July 2017 and March 2022.

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However, this represents the biggest “GST claim“ and comes after a tax demand of Rs 21,000 crore on Gameskraft, which didn’t benefit tax authorities in Bangalore HC. Additionally, after an “appeal” in the Supreme Court and an adjournment, the aforementioned GST officials have taken this step which is the last step before the said company faces a notice. Speaking about this, tax specialists commented: “Such demands are going to be made from other online gaming companies.”

Commenting on the demand, the company in question, aka Delta Corp, commented: “The amount claimed in the DG notice is inter alia based on …

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ESA Gaming gains Romanian audience; launches new online slot Egyptian Reels

Following the launch of its new feature-packed Egyptian Reels online slot and ESA Gaming’s portfolio has been certified in Romania, further growing its presence in regulated markets around the world. An “important milestone,” the license will enable the boutique independent provider of iGaming products to partner with local top-tier operators and reach a whole new audience.

Licensed online operators in the Balkan country will now be able to access the innovative games provider’s trademarked EasySwipe family of “lightweight” HTML5 mobile-first games, offering sportsbooks beneficial cross-sell opportunities by allowing players to enjoy quality online casino games without interrupting their sports betting experience.

Currently, the portfolio features six titles including top performers FruitStaxx and Goal Mine, in addition to the recently released casino classic Joker Poker with new Gamble Round and Egyptian Reels, which was launched on February 2, with more to come throughout the year.

“Delighted” to receive another local license that will see its content introduced in the Romanian market, Zorica Smallwood, Director at…

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Michigan Casinos Tentatively Welcome Indoor Smoking – But With a Caveat

This comes at a time when New Jersey and Rhode Island’s casino workers, or at least a vociferous group, are fighting to ensure that smoking is banned from indoor areas.  The pandemic gave this movement a strong momentum, with a solid argument against having smokers light up in closed spaces.

Michigan Casinos Roll Back Smoking, But Things Have Changed

However, with the pandemic arguably gone, casino policies seem to be returning back to normal. Among the casinos to have returned to indoor smoking in Michigan are notable properties such as Hollywood Casino at Greektown, MGM Grand Detroit, and Gun Lake Casino.

These properties, however, are going to act respectfully towards their guest and team members’ wishes, confining indoor smoking to mostly specially designated indoor areas. Another property that maintains the same policy is Little River Casino, with the majority of land-based venues in Michigan now making sure that they separate smokers from non-smokers.

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All Disney Dreamlight Valley codes and how to redeem them

Disney Dreamlight Valley codes offer a chance at filling out your little corner of the Magic Kingdom with some new furnishings and clothing, at no cost to you. To celebrate new updates and events, Gameloft has been releasing redeemable DDV codes, which you can claim for quick and free additions to your Dreamlight Valley selection. There’ve been codes for outfits, furniture, crafting materials.

So far, most Dreamlight Valley codes have had a limited lifespan of about a month, while others seem to last indefinitely. Don’t wait on grabbing your freebies when they’re available. Here’s a list of the latest active DDV codes and instructions on how to redeem them.

Active Disney Dreamlight Valley codes

  • FOFSOUFFLE24 – 10x Soufflé
  • FOFFISH24 – 5x Kingfish, 5x Fugu, 5x Anglerfish
  • FOFGEMS24 – 3x Diamond, 3x Ruby, 3x Sapphire
  • FOFSHARDS24 – 10x Night Shard, 10x Dream Shard
  • FOFTHANKS24 – 150x Moonstone
  • FOFSNOW24 – 25x Hardwood, 25x Rope
  • FOFPRANK24 – 150x Moonstone
  • FOFWORKOUT24…
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Steam’s new disclaimer reminds everyone that you don’t actually own your games, GOG moves in for the killshot- Its offline installers ‘cannot be taken away from you’

Steam has apparently made a little change to its shopping cart page in the form of a new message that very clearly lays out to one and all that you’re not buying a game—you’re buying a license.

I say the message is “apparently” new because I can’t swear it hasn’t been there for days, weeks, or maybe even months already. But it’s definitely there now, and was only noticed by the internet at large within the past 24 hours. Given the absence of scathing “you fool, you absolute buffoon” messages on Reddit, though, I strongly suspect it is indeed new.

The message itself is very brief: “A purchase of a digital product grants a license for the product on Steam.” A link to the full Steam Subscriber Agreement is also provided. The change follows on the heels of Valve modifying its subscriber agreement last month to remove a forced arbitration clause.

I added the red so you wouldn’t miss it.

While the message may be new, the reality behind it is not. For practical purposes, all you need to do is forget your Steam password to get a real (if hopefully temporary) sense of just how much you “own” your games; if you really want to take the plun…

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