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Macau’s rebound and operator results signal changing player mixes
Macau posted its strongest post‑pandemic recovery in 2025, with industry gross gaming revenue (GGR) rising to roughly MOP247.4 billion ($30.9 billion) and visitation hitting a record near 40 million people for the year. Operators such as MGM China reported all‑time highs in revenue and adjusted EBITDA for 2025, citing higher footfall and stronger spend per visitor as the market normalizes. These results underline a broader trend: destination resorts are leaning into VIP and premium mass play while investing in non‑gaming amenities to lock in tourist dollars. (yogonet.com)

Cashless wagering spreads in U.S. casinos – new rules and what players should expect

Nevada regulators have cleared the way for broader cashless wagering account setup and remote identity verification, accelerating casino rollouts of digital wallets and app‑driven play. Major properties and vendors are moving quickly – integrated cashless wallets and Play+ style systems are being embedded into resort ecosystems, enabling deposit, transfer and wagering without physical cash or repeated trips to a cage. For players this means faster access to machines and tables, but also new friction points: account verification, funding methods and tied loyalty accounts become the gatekeepers of play. (thenevadaindependent.com)

What this means for patrons
Bring linked payment options and verify IDs early. Remote or in‑person verification windows are now part of the entry checklist at many U.S. resort floors; be prepared to validate identity to use cashless wallets. (thenevadaindependent.com)
Watch loyalty integrations. Resorts are marrying loyalty accounts to wagering wallets; players who optimize tier status and linked offers can extract more value, while casual visitors risk missing targeted promotions. (bettingusa.com)
Expect faster, but traceable play. Cashless systems create auditable transaction histories and allow pre‑commitment or self‑exclusion tools to be implemented more effectively – useful for players who want spending control, but also raising privacy and data‑sharing considerations. (imgl.org)

Policy shifts and harm‑minimisation: new tech, new rules

Governments and jurisdictions are experimenting with different mixes of tech and regulation. Some regions (notably parts of Australia and Tasmania) are moving toward mandatory cashless ticketing, facial recognition for exclusion enforcement and stricter pre‑commitment mechanisms; regulators argue these tools aid harm minimisation, while critics warn they can be poorly implemented or increase spend when limits aren’t strict. For players, the immediate effect is that venue rules – from withdrawal caps to mandatory ID checks – are increasingly local and technology‑dependent. (abc.net.au)

Practical, timely advice for land‑based visitors
Check the property’s payment and verification policy before travel: many resorts now require app downloads or in‑person identity checks to enable cashless wagering. (thenevadaindependent.com)
Use loyalty wallets deliberately: load only what you intend to spend and understand transfer/withdrawal processes to avoid delays when cashing out. (bettingusa.com)
Use available safety tools: set deposit and loss limits where offered, and confirm how to self‑exclude or pause accounts on short notice. Be aware enforcement quality varies by jurisdiction. (winpokieslots.com)

What to watch next
Monitor how major operators roll out fully integrated cashless resorts in 2026 and whether regulators tighten rules on pre‑commitment, facial recognition, or mandatory registration. The balance between convenience, privacy and harm reduction will shape both player behavior and the competitive landscape for the next several years.

For detailed coverage of the Nevada regulatory change enabling remote cashless wagering registration, see this report from The Nevada Independent: Nevada Gaming Commission approves regulation allowing cashless registration.

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