Exacta Systems, Konami Gaming ink historical horse racing agreement

August 4, 2021
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Konami’s content will be featured on Exacta’s cabinets, HHR system.

Exacta Systems on Wednesday said it signed an agreement with Las Vegas-based gaming equipment supplier Konami Gaming, Inc.

Under the deal, terms of which were not disclosed, Konami’s game content will be featured on Exacta’s game cabinets and brought onto the Exacta historical horse racing (HHR) system.

“Exacta Systems is excited to partner with Konami for the historical horse racing market,” Ross O'Hanley, executive vice president of sales at Exacta Systems, said in a statement. “Konami has developed a loyal following for their game content. We look forward to bringing the dynamic, feature-rich, Konami gaming experience to our customers.”

Tom Jingoli, executive vice president and chief operating officer at Konami Gaming, added, “This shared collaboration opens the opportunity to reach even more players with proven entertainment and winning experiences.  Given the impressive growth in the HHR space, it allows Konami to bring its content to key areas such as Virginia, and other markets in which Exacta operates.”

Exacta Systems is headquartered in Florida and has offices in Texas and Virginia. It is in the historical horse racing and central determinate technology markets. The company says its Exacta Connect product supports a “build once, deploy many” regulatory approved system that delivers games across different central determinate market segments.  Exacta’s HHR library is combined with its open system platform to accommodate third party-manufacturer content.

Konami Gaming, Inc., is a Las Vegas-based subsidiary of Konami Holdings Corporation. The company is a designer and manufacturer of slot machines and casino management systems for the global gaming market.

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