Game Changing Technologies receives gaming license from Pennsylvania Control Board

August 19, 2022
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The company now holds more than 120 active gaming licenses for Tribal and non-Tribal casinos.

Game Changing Technologies (GCT) recently received its gaming license from the Pennsylvania Control Board adding one to the company's growing list of active licenses for Tribal and non-Tribal casinos.

Casino customers of GCT cover over 20 states including Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Dakota and Washington State.

Game Changing Technologies CEO Andrew Cardno commented: "We are very proud to hold so many gaming licenses throughout North America.

"Holding over 120 gaming licenses is both an honor and a privilege. When casinos are looking for a trusted partner, they need to look no further than GCT as we have proven over the past eight years that we are a highly reputable company with the utmost integrity."

In July, the company announced it had received a license to operate in Oklahoma after approval from the Osage Nation Gaming Commission.

GCT has also renewed its license with the Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community Gaming Commission in Prior Lake, Minnesota. 

The company also entered into a strategic partnership with Context Networks, Inc., an omnichannel marketing system designed to unite marketing messages across all physical and digital displays.

In 2020, GCT announced a partnership with the Speed of You Learning Platform. Originally, this technology was used to offer teachers and students in Native American Tribes free use for areas impacted by Covid-19.

However, the partnership between the learning platform and GCT also allowed the company to offer technology solutions directly to the Tribes themselves for the benefit of Tribal members.

GCT provides technology solutions to the gaming industry including Tribal and non-Tribal casinos. 

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