Electronic table game (ETG) market leader Interblock announced that it has installed 20 seats of its Diamond, MiniStar and StarBar bar top product lines at Ho-Chunk Gaming Wittenberg in Wittenberg, Wisconsin. Ho-Chunk Gaming Wittenberg is the first casino in Wisconsin to offer Interblock’s multi-play StarBar bar top products.
“We are excited to be the first in the state of Wisconsin to offer the Interblock StarBar multi-game bar tops,” said Fletcher Collins, executive manager of Ho-Chunk Gaming Wittenberg. “We hope these will be more enjoyable for our guests to play while they relax at our newly designed game floor lounge. It has been a great experience working with Interblock, and having their games will certainly add to our guests’ gaming enjoyment.”
The company installed a MiniStar Roulette with eight seats, a Diamond Big Six wheel with five seats, and seven StarBar bar top play stations. The StarBar units offer 13 games including keno, blackjack, multi-hand blackjack, baccarat, video and automated roulette, craps, sic bo and five Diamond video poker games.
The automated roulette game offered on the StarBar is connected to the MiniStar Roulette generator, showcasing the bar top’s ability to connect to external Interblock generators located on the casino floor.
Sean Brunette, director of slot operations at Ho-Chunk Gaming Wittenberg, said, “We are very excited to have new products on our gaming floor from Interblock, to provide many gaming options for our valued guests here at Ho-Chunk Gaming Wittenberg. The MiniStar Roulette and the Big Six wheel were obvious choices—now positioned right at the start of our electronic table games area to provide a ‘WOW’ factor.”
Rick Riehm, VP of sales for Eastern U.S. at Interblock, said, “It has been a pleasure working with the Ho-Chunk Gaming team, and we are excited for their players’ feedback on these new ETG products.”
Ho-Chunk Gaming is one of three Ho-Chunk Nation casinos undergoing renovations and expansion as part of a $153 million project. The expanded gaming footprint is now open to the public.