The Netherlands Gambling Authority (Kansspelautoriteit – KSA) has revealed plans to create a new category of operating license designed specifically for skill-based gaming machines. The move is intended to streamline the licensing process for businesses that operate only skill machines, without offering traditional games of chance. New Licensing Option for Skill Machine Operators At present, only one type of Dutch operating license covers all gaming machines, including those in amusement halls, catering venues, and skill-based devices. The KSA stated that this unified system often places unnecessary administrative burdens on operators whose products depend primarily on player skill rather than luck. To address this, the regulator will soon make available a limited operating license exclusively for skill machines. The new option follows repeated requests from operators seeking a distinct category that reflects the difference between games of skill and chance. The authority confirmed that applications for this license could be processed faster…Â Read More
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