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National Lottery Players warned that shops will not sell tickets for ‘One Weekend’

National lottery This summer is ready to upgrade an important technology that will see players unable to buy tickets for “a weekend”.

Operator Alvin who received Lottery control In February last year, from the Calot, retailers have been alerted to shut down the 36 hours of retail terminals.

This comprehensive technical switchover, deemed required by a check-based group, will temporarily stop Ticket sale On retail point-off-cell terminals.

To reduce disintegration, Allwin has intended to start an upgrade around 11 am on Saturday, which intends to capitalize on the non-trade period of the national lottery overnight and the Sunday draw-based game.

However, the exact date of plans has not been revealed.

Allwyn is ready to press the button on a long-deedic technology upgrade in this summer, which will see the retailers unable to sell tickets for 36 hours (ALAMY/PA).

In Alvin, UK CEO Andrerey Widler has assured retailers that the time will “tie the best with our retail partners,” appeal to enable a spontaneous infection for their help and diligence “.

The upgrade, which Alvin has faced delay since the license is expected to pave the way for the introduction of a new draw-based game.

The current supplier was unable to switch to a new technology provider after agreeing to expand the contract to the International Games Technology (IGT).

The IGT challenged the gambling commission’s decision that Allwin was given a 10 -year license prize in the court, but later left legal action.

Alvin has earlier admitted that the delay in the new sports expecting to introduce in 2024 had brought back the amount of money to give good reasons in the early part of his 10 -year license.

But despite the lack of early goals, the group was committed to its long -term target for double money for good reasons.

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Allavin said: “Allwin is investing more than £ 350 million to improve the operation and technology of the National Lottery.

“This change is important – it will give us a springboard so that we can continue improving the experience of the player and retailer and we can enable us to deliver our ambitious plans for good reasons from £ 30 million to £ 30 million per week to £ 30 million per week.”

The lottery license handover has been interrupted by intensive legal torture since the first declared.

Cammot took action on the gambling commission’s decision to license Alvin, which was finally decided when Alvin bought Camalot, although the two companies continued to work separately in front of the handover.

Media Tycoon Richard Desmond is also sueing the gambling commission after the disappearance on the license set to end in the High Court’s demonstration.

Tech upgrade comes as Alvin described the UK earnings in early 2025 in the beginning of 2025 despite the strong demand for the Records Euromilian Jackpot and online instant Win Game.

It snatched a 6% increase in GDP of UK by 6% for 1.02 billion euros (£ 860 million) – 4% with currency movements.

The sales of the stacked stack increased by 3% continuously based on currency, as the players took a panties with a record-brakeing 250 million euros (£ 211 million) jackpot on the Euromilian rollover in March.

On Friday night, the latest Euromilians can also see the same ticket-holder winning the biggest lottery award, UK ever seen if they match the numbers in the draw.

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The comprehensive Alvin group, which runs a lottery in the whole of Europe, saw the underlying income from three months to 31 March to 362.3 million euros (£ 305.7 million).

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