SuzoHapp, Fanatics Sportsbook debut new retail location in Maryland

February 1, 2023
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Patrons can place bets through self-service kiosks.

SuzoHapp has launched its first series of self-service sports betting terminals in Maryland at the recently opened Fanatics Sportsbook. The gaming, amusement and sports betting products distributed installed the terminals at FedExField, the first NFL stadium to welcome Fanatics Sportsbook.

Group Vice President of Sales Americas Todd Sims elaborated on the potential growth that could lie ahead for both companies as a result of the recent launch.

He commented: “Fanatics Sportsbook has tremendous momentum and is building a great reputation with consumers in the sports industry. We strongly believe they will be extremely successful in converting sports fans into sports bettors by creating a seamless betting experience using our hardware.

“The future with Fanatics Sportsbook looks very bright and we couldn’t be more excited about our partnership and the opportunity to showcase the superior quality and user experience with our hardware with such an excellent partner as they rollout their sportsbooks nationwide.”

The new location is comprised of 5,000 square feet and offers its guest eight betting windows, as well as 21 self-service betting kiosks. Fanatics Sportsbook sits along its company-operated Washington Commanders Team Store.

Players can now place wagers and purchase team merchandise within the same space.

Fanatics Betting and Gaming CBO Ari Borod said: “SuzoHapp has been an integral part of our journey into the sports betting retail market.

“The SuzoHapp betting terminals look great while providing our customers with a top tier sports betting experience and we look forward to bringing their hardware to more Fanatics Sportsbook retail locations across the country later this year.”

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