Amajor skill game firm’s effort to find a way past Virginia’s ban has broken trust that good-faith negotiations might find a way to help struggling stores that had relied on the slot machine-like devices, Gov. Glenn Youngkin said.

Pace-O-Matic’s introduction this summer of a variation of its Queen of Virginia game that doesn’t require a direct deposit of money but that still allows a player to wager funds will make it much harder to find a way to legalize and regulate skill games.

Read the full story in the Richmond Times-Dispatch.