Florida: Game Changing Technologies gets gaming license from Miccosukee Tribe

Monday, September 9, 2024 12:18 PM
Photo:  "Miccosukee Indian Gaming Resort & Casino - The Return" flickr photo by Rob Olivera https://flickr.com/photos/190269253@N07/50836243278 shared under a Creative Commons (BY) license
  • Mia Doyle, Special to CDC Gaming

Game Changing Technologies, a supplier of casino technology to casinos across the United States, has received a gaming license from the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida that allows GCT to supply gaming technology to tribe’s casinos.

“We are very proud to hold so many gaming licenses throughout North America. Holding over 125 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,” Andrew Cardno, GCT CEO said in a press release.

GCT is licensed by more than 120 casinos in Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Oregon, South Dakota and Washington.

As this tribal casino expands its gaming options, commercial casinos in Florida have struggled to start fiscal year 2025, posting a 5.9 percent decrease in slot revenues year over year.

 

 

Mia Doyle is a news writer for Major League Content, covering the latest stories across the casino and sports betting industry. Mia’s specialties include US gambling business, casino technology, and legislation news. Mia also likes to write about responsible gambling and social responsibility.