Jackpot Digital Inc., a casino technology provider, has recently obtained licensing approvals for its Jackpot Blitz Electronic Table Games (ETGs) from two different tribal gaming commissions, enabling the expansion of its ETG into land-based facilities in Montana and California.
This week, the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes Tribal Gaming Commission approved the installation of these games at Gray Wolf Peak Casino in Missoula, Montana. This follows last week’s announcement that the Jackson Rancheria Tribal Gaming Agency authorized the installation of the same game at Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort in Jackson, California.
Further expanding its reach, on November 22, Jackpot Digital Inc. also secured a vendor’s license from the Jackson Rancheria Tribal Gaming Agency. This license allows the company to install three Jackpot Blitz ETGs at Jackson Rancheria Casino Resort.
Jackpot Digital has a diverse clientele, including providing several cruise ship operators with ETGs for vessels. The company has also established its presence in the land-based casino market, with installations or orders in 12 US states and territories.
The company made a number of significant moves last month to increase its presence in the US land-based gambling market, receiving licensing approval from the Coyote Valley Gaming Commission to install four WTGs at Coyote Valley Casino in California.
The company also signed a licensing agreement to install two Jackpot Blitz dealerless poker ETGs at Northern Waters Casino Resort in Michigan and one at Chukchansi Gold Resort & Casino in California. With these new agreements, the company reported that it has agreed to 39 new Jackpot Blitz orders so far this year, representing approximately a 60% increase in Jackpot Blitz installations.
In addition to these deals to expand its presence across the country, Jackpot entered the Nevada land-based gambling market with an agreement to supply Buffalo Bill’s Casino Resort in Primm, on the Nevada-California state border, in July 2022.