GameCo, Inc., the New York-based supplier launching its skill-based, arcade-style Videogame Gambling Machines, or VGMs, in Atlantic City, announced that company CEO Blaine Graboyes will participate in panels on skill-based gaming at three industry conferences this fall— Naruscope’s eSports & Casino Resorts Conference, the Producers Guild of America’s “Produced By New York” Conference, and the World eSports Summit 2016 in Xiamen, China.
Graboyes is scheduled to speak at Naruscope’s Esports & Casino Resorts Conference, taking place October 25-26 at the SLS Las Vegas. Graboyes will be speaking on Oct. 25 at 4:15 p.m. on the panel titled “Bringing eSports to the Casino Floor.” The conference will focus on practical strategies and tactics involving eSports that gaming properties can immediately implement on casino floors. Throughout the conference, attendees will be able to play GameCo’s VGMs.
On October 29, Graboyes will be at the Producers Guild of America’s Produced By New York Conference where the most influential decision-makers in the entertainment industry will gather to educate, illuminate, and share new technological and economic innovations. Graboyes is moderating the panel at 11:30 a.m. titled “The Storytelling Horizon: Digital Possibilities for Producers.” On November 18, he will be at the World eSports Summit 2016 in Xiamen, China, speaking on a panel discussion regarding the global eSports industry.
GameCo recently received approval from the New Jersey Division of Gaming Enforcement to debut its VGM at casinos in Atlantic City. The VGMs will soon be available to play at Caesars Entertainment properties in Atlantic City including Caesars, Harrah’s Resort, and Bally’s Wild Wild West. GameCo plans to be in a number of additional gaming jurisdictions within the next six months.