Synergy Blue Announces Trials With Caesars Entertainment

November 22, 2019
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Following several major milestone achievements, Synergy Blue today announced an agreement with Caesars Entertainment, placing their skill-influenced casino games at The Linq in Las Vegas, where the games will go through field trial phases.

The agreement brings a variety of Synergy Blue’s innovative, arcade-style gambling games to Las Vegas players via an initial placement of real money gambling machines. 

“We strive to exceed expectations and provide today’s casino guests with new, entertaining, technology-driven experiences,” said Paul Breci, Regional VP of Gaming at Caesars Entertainment. “Caesars has been looking for companies like Synergy Blue, who are creating new and different gaming experiences for our guests and we’re excited to offer their games at The Linq.”

The agreement places multiple Synergy Blue gaming cabinets on the floor of The Linq, including both single title and multi-game configurations. The company’s game library ranges from the classics like video poker, to exciting new connect 3 and match play experiences like Candy Ca$h, Safari Match, and Mahjong. By taking beloved aspects from arcade and video games, and melding them with the excitement of gambling at a casino, Synergy Blue’s products are designed to engage and entertain all types of players. 

“We’re very excited about working with Caesars and expanding our local Las Vegas presence,” said Georg Washington, CEO of Synergy Blue. “Their dedication to providing unique guest experiences fully aligns with our goals and we believe our games will fit perfectly into the tech-forward atmosphere they’ve created at The Linq.”

Built differently from the core, all of Synergy Blue’s games are made for the company’s HAWG® (Hybrid Arcade Wager-based Gaming) platform, blending regulatory compliant, skill-influenced, Class II and Class III gambling with the uninterrupted entertainment of arcade and mobile style play. 

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