Anaxi brings mobile on-premise solution to Chickasaw Nation

December 5, 2023
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This comes through a joint partnership with WinStar World Casino and Resort.

Anaxi, the digital division of Aristocrat, has announced the launch of its mobile on-premise solution, bringing mobile gaming to Tribal operators. 

Through this partnership, casino guests will be able to connect to Aristocrat’s Class-II gaming content through their mobile devices. 

At the moment, three of Aristocrat’s Class II titles: Mr. Money Bags™, Polar High Roller™ and Hot Red Ruby™ are available to the Chickasaw Nation in Oklahoma, through the collaborative partnership with WinStar World Casino and Resort, with Anaxi and WinStar planning on introducing more content over time. 

SVP iGaming Product & Technology – Anaxi, Josh Morris, said: “Our commitment to both guest and operator experience is at the heart of everything we do. 

“Groundbreaking partnerships of this kind are the driving force in continuing to move our industry forward, and we’re eager to see our mobile on-premise solution now live, helping elevate the gaming experience offered by tribal gaming operators.

"We also thank our integration partners that have been part of this journey, helping to deliver this innovation solution.” 

Chickasaw Nation Secretary of Commerce, Dan Boren, added: “We are constantly looking to improve the player experience across our properties. 

“The approval last year by the National Indian Gaming Commission (NIGC) for alternate technical standards for the Chickasaw Nation Office of the Gaming Commissioners (CNOGC) applicable to Class II mobile gaming provides us with the flexibility to take advantage of modern technology.

"There’s no denying that the mobile gaming trend is here to stay, so we’re thrilled to launch this first-ever mobile offering with our WinStar guests and look forward to expanding upon this partnership with Anaxi in the future.”

Gaming America will be speaking exclusively to both Anaxi and the Chickasaw Nation on this deal; stay tuned for more.

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