The Mohegan Tribe of Connecticut signed a contract with Bally Technologies to update the interfaces on more than 6,000 slot machines.
The majority of the machines at Mohegan Sun will bear Balley's iVIEW system.
The company also will supply new devices to the facility.
“We’ve always prided ourselves on exceeding the expectations of our customers and offering them an exceptional experience,” Chairman Bruce Bozum said in a press release. “We selected Bally after an extensive evaluation of all systems and games on the market. Bally’s new iVIEW networked technology will enable us to take our player experience to a whole new level.”
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