I do think this presents a strong case of how it should also continue the same in the future. People can have much more options and at the same time regulations are already there.
It does indeed, but it's just a single instance. No matter how big the casino is, it's still a single instance of how a gambling company made big profits, which is not enough imo to actually persuade other countries that they should opt to follow through or continue doing the same. The Government would still need to look into it on the long run to see how it would actually be beneficial, and imo, with Gambling still having that negative image stamped on it, there would always be a group or two that would stand against it no matter what
What do you think ?
Will the government think twice before keeping the gambling market the same or will they revert back when everything is normal.
Dunno, it really depends on how the government actually observes the development of the gambling market right now. If profits were the only thing to see, then they'd sure as hell keep it up, but that's only one factor after all.