Incredible Technologies installs Class II games in Washington state

December 22, 2020
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Company says tribal casino in Seattle suburb is the latest stop in its expansion.

Incredible Technologies on Tuesday said it has reached a “major milestone” with its first gaming install in the state of Washington.

The company noted it has been expanding its Class II Gaming System throughout 2020. The latest installation, at Angel of the Winds Casino Resort in Arlington, Washington, a northern suburb of Settle, includes IT’s Infinity Skybox and Infinity V55 products featuring Class II versions of its most successful Class III titles, as well as new titles designed specifically for Class II.

Dan Schrementi, IT’s VP of gaming sales and marketing, said the expansion into the Evergreen State followed a successful test period in the Midwest.

According to Schrementi, IT is ready to expand its Class II products across the country, starting with more installations booked in Washington state early in 2021.

“It all starts here,” Schrementi said in a statement. “We are truly grateful for the expert guidance and support from the team at Angel of the Winds and we are excited to bring this vision to life in the state of Washington.”

John Baca, director of slots at Angel of the Winds Casino Resort added: “We are only days into go-live with our Skybox and V55s, but we are confident in the product. The product is well supported by a great team and is truly ahead of the curve with its beautiful banking styles that lend toward social distancing, marketing opportunities and optimal game positioning.”

Incredible Technologies is headquartered in the Chicago suburb of Vernon Hills, with remote offices in Lincolnshire, Illinois, and Las Vegas.

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