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REFLEX GAMING, L'UN DES FABRICANTS DE machines de jeux les plus importants et les plus influents, a inauguré le nouveau siège social de l'entreprise situé à Newark le 11 août.
LES JEUX ARISTOCRAT OCCUPENT À PRÉSENT LA moitié de la surface de jeux du Casino de Châtel-Guyon qui appartient à l'opérateur français indépendant la Société Française de Casinos (SFC). Cela fait partie d'un programme de rénovation qui a commencé par une réorganisation des machines à sous de son complexe casino et spa dans le centre de la France.
EVOLUTION GAMING VIENT DE SIGNER UN CONTRAT exclusif avec Genting Alderney, la division de casino en ligne de la société Genting Group. Suite à cet accord, le site
www.gentingcasino.com a été mis en ligne fin août et propose l'intégralité des jeux de casinos Evolution pour PC, tablettes et smartphones : Live Roulette, Blackjack, Baccarat, Casino Hold’em, Three Card Poker et Immersive Roulette.
PENN NATIONAL GAMING EST ACTUELLEMENT EN train d'acquérir l'opérateur de terminaux de loterie vidéo (ALV) Prairie State Gaming dans le cadre d'une transaction réglée entièrement au comptant. PSG, l'un des plus grands opéra- teurs d'ALV de l'Illinois, compte plus de 1100 terminaux répar- tis dans 270 bars et établissements de jeux dans l'ensemble de l'état.
GAMEACCOUNT NETWORK VIENT D'ANNONCER SON partenariat avec San Manuel Digital pour lancer une expérience de simulation de jeux en ligne et sur mobile pour ses nouveaux clients et ses clients actuels à travers les États-Unis.
GLOBAL CASH ACCESS VIENT DE CONFIRMER LA fourniture d'un ensemble de machines de jeux électroniques et de solutions de paiement au Scarlet Pearl Casino Resort d'Iberville, dans le Mississippi, qui devrait ouvrir ses portes à la fin de l'année.
JCM GLOBAL ET NANOPTIX THERMAL PRINTERS DE Dieppe, au Nouveau-Brunswick, Canada, viennent de trouver un accord relatif à l'achat d'actions, accord via lequel Nanoptix a acheté via un successeur 49 % de la participation de JCM dans le groupe Nanoptix.
SUGARHOUSE CASINO S'APPRÊTE À ACHEVER SON extension de 164 millions de dollars US sur ses locaux de la Delaware Avenue. Pour marquer cet événement, les cadres ont organisé une "cérémonie d'achèvement de chantier" pour célébrer la pose de la dernière poutre de l'extension sur le toit de la nouvelle structure.
GAMING ENTERTAINMENT SYSTEMS (GES) A annoncé que son système de table progressive innovante et de bonus vient d'être installé à Crown Melbourne (Crown). Le sys- tème progressif de GES installé sur 40 tables de poker de la Salle de Poker du Crown offre la possibilité à tous les joueurs qui jouent avec des espèces de gagner le jackpot au Texas Hold'em Poker.
MELCO CROWN ENTERTAINMENT OUVRIRA LE 27 octobre 2015 son Studio City dont le montant s'élève à 3,2 milliards de dollars US à Cotai, Macao, près du Pont du Lotus, une porte d'immigration qui relie l'île de Hengqin et une future gare ferroviaire de transport express léger de Macao.
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PENN PLANNING PRAIRIE PURCHASE
Penn National Gaming is buying Illinois video gaming terminal (VGT) operator Prairie State Gaming in an all cash deal Illinois - Operations
Penn National Gaming is buying Illinois video gam- ing terminal (VGT) operator Prairie State Gaming in an all cash transaction. One of the largest VGT route operators in Illinois, PSG’s operations include more than 1,100 terminals across a network of 270 bar and retail gaming establishments throughout the State. For the twelve-months ended June 30, 2015, PSG generated nearly $10m in EBITDA. The transaction, which is expected to be immediately accretive to Penn National upon closing later this quarter, is sub- ject to regulatory and other customary approvals and conditions.
Jay Snowden, COO of Penn National Gaming (pic- tured right), said: “The planned acquisition of PSG is consistent with our proven long-term strategy for growth through accretive acquisitions. PSG is one of Illinois’ most respected VGT operators, with a strong track record of regulatory compliance and a reputa- tion for reliable around the clock service backed by one of the industry’s most experienced teams. With its strong financial position, PSG has also distin-
guished itself in the Illinois VGT industry for its abil- ity to quickly roll out new games to customers. Penn National looks forward to adding our nearly two decades of industry leading experience in market- ing, player development and operating electronic casino games in highly regulated environments,” added Mr. Snowden. “We believe this acquisition will provide us a solid platform for future growth in the Illinois VGT market and potentially other states where this form of gaming is authorized.”
John Canham, current acting General Manager at Hollywood Casino at Kansas Speedway, will assume the newly created role of General Manager of VGT Operations for Penn National, subject to customary regulatory approvals. Mr. Canham will report direct- ly to Ameet Patel, Senior Vice President, Regional Operations for Penn National.
US IGT’s DoubleDown Casino social gaming website has raised the stakes by introducing its new jackpot feature that gives players the chance to win more than two billion chips. Initially available on the classic Wolf Run slot game, a pair of jackpots is launching on the DoubleDown Casino website: the Super Jackpot, which grows quickly, and hits more frequently; and the Mega Jackpot feature, where a player can win more than two billion chips. When a jackpot is due to hit soon, it will 'go hot' and the graphics will catch on fire, letting players know that they should spin to win before someone else does. "Many players love slot machines because they offer the chance to win jackpots, so it's a natural extension of DoubleDown Casino that we introduce jackpots," said Joe Sigrist, IGT SVP and GM of DoubleDown Casino.
Full House details American Place casino ‘unique’ proposal
INDIANA Full House Resorts has presented its proposal to build American Place, a $650m lifestyle center, to revitalise a prime area of Indianapolis that has been dor- mant for years.
This was in response to the Indianapolis International Airport’s Land Use Initiative RFP. The Airport Authority recently conducted an extensive review of its land holdings and will put sev- eral hundred acres on the market for sale or lease for non-aviation purposes. If selected, this project would be one of the largest pri- vately funded construction proj- ects in Indiana history.
Proposed for the 135 acres of land along I-465 and High School
Road, near where the previous airport terminal was located, American Place will include a small, high-end casino, approxi- mately 700,000 square feet of high-end creative retail space, a 25-villa boutique hotel designed to offer the most luxurious accommodations in the Midwest, a seasonal plaza with ice skating and a European Christmas mar- ket in the winter and landscaped gardens and forests in the sum- mer, and a central square sur- rounded by a unique fountain and 3D imaging experience.
“We can build something here, at the Crossroads of America, that doesn’t exist anywhere else. We can build a place that will add to the appeal of Indianapolis, make the city proud, and attract both
Indiana residents and visitors,” said Daniel Lee, CEO of Full House Resorts. “Given the adja- cency of the airport, we expect the center to attract people to an experience that is part Indianapolis, part Las Vegas, and 100 per cent unique,” added Mr. Lee. “We purposely did not include a large hotel in our plans for this center, because the old airport terminal was nearby, there are numerous existing hotels near the site. For that rea- son, we are building only a small hotel within the center, primarily for casino high rollers.
“We then plan to operate a shut- tle service connecting American Place with all neighbouring hotels.” An independent third- party study estimated American Place would generate approxi- mately $85m per year in state and local taxes, create approxi- mately 4,000 permanent jobs, and attract 10 to 15m visitors per year,” noted Mr. Lee.
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