Pavilion Worldwide Group, a US-based content provider, has signed a Letter of Intent for the provision of online games with interactive gaming firm Great Luck LLC. The games are meant for Native American regulated casinos which will be integrated for use on Great Luck’s VPN Aided Play System (VPNAPS) i-gaming platform. PWWG is currently working on 15 games for the online and land based casinos.
"We at Pavilion believe that, pending regulatory approval, the Great Luck VPNAPS technology is the logical next step in Class II gaming," said Robert Miller, chief executive officer of Pavilion Worldwide Group, LLC. “Great Luck is in on the cutting edge and we look forward to our collaboration in providing branded content to this exciting opportunity."
PWWG Signs a Letter of Intent Pending Regulatory Approvals
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catapultaudio 9 years ago
So what, now the Native American casinos are being allowed to open up on-line too? That seems like an interesting development though I imagine its only happening in the handful of states that have already legalised on-line gambling, it could surely pave the way for a fuller roll out when the legal framework is in place.....
So what, now the Native American casinos are being allowed to open up on-line too? That seems like an interesting development though I imagine its only happening in the handful of states that have already legalised on-line gambling, it could surely pave the way for a fuller roll out when the legal framework is in place.. I'm sure these guys will be planning their offerings well in advance!
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