Jackpot Digital signs deal with Nevada’s Buffalo Bill’s Casino Resort

July 25, 2022
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The casino will gain two Jackpot Blitz electronic table games.

Jackpot Digital has signed a licensing agreement with Buffalo Bill’s Casino Resort in Nevada. Under the terms of the deal, Jackpot Digital will install two of its Jackpot Blitz electronic table games (ETGs).

The signed licensing agreement is subject to obtaining regulatory approvals.

Buffalo Bill’s Casino Resort represents one third of Primm Valley Casino Resorts, a group of properties located in Primm, Nevada, close to the California border. Primm Valley Casino Resorts is a large resort area that is part of Affinity Gaming Group and is comprised of three properties.

Affinity Gaming Group owns eight US resort destinations. Jackpot Digital President and CEO Jake Kalpakian said signing an agreement with a Nevada casino is a first for the company.

He commented: “We are excited to be working with Buffalo Bill’s Casino Resort, our first official agreement signed with a Nevada property.

“Buffalo Bill’s is yet another new casino added to our growing list of customers, and Nevada is clearly a key addition to our growing roster of new jurisdictions.”

Kalpakian said he is hopeful the new installments will propel the company forward and expand its presence throughout the state.

“We are confident Jackpot Blitz will have a large footprint in Nevada, and expect to be in all markets, both large and small,” he said.

Jackpot Digital manufactures ETGs for both the cruise ship industry and regulated casino industries. It specializes in several multiplayer gaming products, including casino games and poker.

The company offers a suite of backend tools operators can utilize for more efficiency and control in their gaming business.

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