Spielo International Canada will be providing the player-tested prodiGi Vu and Vu Slant terminals, as well as a suite of proven and compelling poker and line games, to VGT operators through its distribution agreement with American Gaming & Electronics (AG&E). Both firms expect to begin selling VGTs and related games in the state once the Illinois Gaming Board grants VGT operator licenses.
Spielo International Canada has more than 20 years’ experience providing VGT hardware, software, and systems in distributed bar and restaurant route markets.
“We’re pleased that Spielo International Canada has been approved to offer its products to the Illinois market. In similar operator-based markets, such as South Dakota and Montana, our games and terminals are top performers. In Oregon, which is very similar to Illinois in regards to locations and maximum machine requirements, our prodiGi Vu VGT continues to be the top-performing terminal,” said Walter Bugno, President and CEO of Lottomatica Group’s Spielo International Gaming Division, which includes Spielo International Canada. “Based on our extensive experience and results-driven track record, we’re confident that we can provide Illinois operators with the same exceptional results.”