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Brightstar Lottery extends agreement with Oregon Lottery

Wednesday, June 24, 2026 1:13 PM
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Brightstar Lottery announced on Wednesday that its subsidiary, Brightstar Global Solutions Corporation, has signed a five-year contract extension with the Oregon Lottery through May 23, 2031, to deliver advanced retail technology.

Under terms of the extension, Brightstar will upgrade the Oregon Lottery’s central system with high-performing components and deploy new retail equipment, including 2,200 units of Brightstar’s newest point-of-sale digital signage solution, SignaLink.

“The Oregon Lottery’s trusted partnership with Brightstar has strengthened over the past 40-plus years as lottery technology has continued to evolve,” Oregon Lottery Director Mike Wells said in a statement. “Through this extension with Brightstar and the deployment of upgraded central system features and modern hardware, we are advancing a more intelligent, responsive ecosystem that supports our retailers, engages players, and drives sustainable returns for Oregon.”

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As Brightstar’s latest digital signage solution, SignaLink centrally manages content, delivers real-time jackpot updates, and enables targeted, retailer-specific messaging.

In addition to SignaLink and upgraded central system features, Brightstar also will deliver 1,000 Retailer Pro S2 terminals. The Retailer Pro S2 is powered by a high-performance processor that ensures rapid transaction processing, and its modular design supports multiple player-facing displays and a broad range of peripherals enabling flexible and engaging player interactions.

“Brightstar’s contract extension with the Oregon Lottery reflects our shared commitment to innovation and delivering long-term value for Oregonians,” said Brightstar Chief Operating Officer, North America Lottery Scott Gunn. “We value our longstanding relationship with the state of Oregon and respect our obligation to create meaningful benefits for the lottery, its retailers, and players.”

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Rege Behe

Rege Behe brings more than 30 years of experience as a journalist to his role as a lead contributor to CDC Gaming. His work ranges from day-to-day industry coverage to deeper features such as the CDC Gaming Roundtables and the “10 Women Rising in Gaming” series.