New plans could make changes to the National Lottery as operator Camelot is set to lose its licence. After operating the game for 28 years, Camelot lost out as The Gambling Commission announced plans to transfer the licence to a rival.
It means that things could change - including a price drop for tickets.Camelot was beaten by Allwyn Entertainment, which will take over the lottery from 2024.
Other bidders included in the fierce fight were Sisal Spa and The New Lottery Company, according to LiverpoolEcho. Camelot was beaten by Allwyn Entertainment, which was named by the Gambling Commission as its preferred bidder to operate the lottery from 2024.
Camelot had previously held the licence since 1994. Because of the secretive nature of the bidding process, Allwyn has yet to give much away about the changes players and retailers will see when it takes over.
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