Pending approval from Nevada gaming regulators, Caesars Entertainment and Gamblit Gaming have agreed to add 125 of Gamblit’ interactive skill-based games to Caesars properties this year in Nevada, including the Las Vegas Strip.
Those plans are preceded by the installation of several interactive gaming stations at Harrah’s Rincon in Southern California, and Caesars intends to install another 100 at properties in other states.
“Our agreement with Gamblit and the introduction of (its) skill-based gaming positions to our casinos are key milestones in our gaming innovation strategy and platform,” Caesars Entertainment President and CEO Mark Frissora said in a September news release announcing the partnership.
Some of the skill-based gaming platforms planned for Caesars this year utilize Las-Vegas-based Gamblit’s Model G gaming table, which enables up to four players to compete head-to-head in skill-based games. The gaming table generally resembles a high-tech coffee table upon which up two to four players can compete playing Gamblit Poker.
The Gamblit Poker system will use a random number generator to determine outcomes, while allowing Caesars to get a cut of the action as if the poker table were a live poker gaming table. A fee version also is available.
Another potential gaming platform on the Model G gaming platform is Gamblit’s Cannonbeard’s Treasure. The card game combines luck and skill for between two and four players, who grab the cards they need to achieve objectives and win a chest of gold.
The game includes naval warfare as well as luck, and utilizes a random number generator. A fee version also is available.
The other gaming platform planned to debut on the floors of Caesars’ properties on the Las Vegas Strip and elsewhere is the Gamblit TriStation, which enables interactive, skill-based gaming for up to three players.
Gamblit has far more gaming titles for its TriStation gaming platform, and Caesars intends to debut the “Match 3volution? and “Lucky Words” games that utilize the TriStation platform.
Gamblit says the ‘Match 3volution’ game requires players to “evolve mega-adorbs critters” while trying to match three of the same creatures to win cash prizes. Power-ups enable players to advance up the evolutionary chain and win more money.