Bingo Treasures adds two tribal founding members to its network

December 23, 2022
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Prairie Band Casino & Resort and Soaring Eagle Gaming are the latest tribal enterprises to join.

Video King has completed two managed service agreements with Prairie Band Casino & Resort and Soaring Eagle Gaming. The deals were for the use of Video King’s Bingo Treasures, a weekly Class II bingo game, at both locations.

The two resorts join Jamul Casino as participants of the network and as founding members. These are the latest two tribal gaming enterprises to team up with Bingo Treasures.

President and CEO Tim Stuart said he is pleased to welcome both enterprises to the network as founding members.

He said: “We are actively working with numerous other tribes to become a part of this new gambling vertical, and we look forward to the game launch in Q1 of 2023 and growing the Bingo Treasures network in 2023."

Bingo Treasures was developed for tribal nations and offers players multiple chances to win large prize pools, some as high as $2m.

Prairie Band Casino & Resort Senior Slot Manager Ryan Rose commented: "Video King has been great to work within our bingo operations and we are very excited to be a founding participant with this new product.

"It is encouraging to see new developments for the world of Class II bingo, and we look forward to being part of a network of linked Tribal gaming operators, offering a game with guaranteed weekly winners and a multi-million-dollar jackpot."

Soaring Eagle Advertising and Public Relations Manager Tanya Bardy echoed similar sentiments.

She said: "Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort is excited to bring Bingo Treasures to our properties, and we always enjoy working with partners that can offer new and exciting ways for our guests to game and have fun while doing so.

“We are in the 'Entertainment Business' and the partnership with Video King will be a welcomed bonus.”

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