International Game Technology PLC announced that it recently expanded its position in the growing historical horse racing (HHR) segment with the company’s first historical racing machine (HRM) deployments in Virginia.
Through a distribution agreement with Exacta Systems, IGT is providing players at Peninsula Pacific Entertainment-owned Rosie’s gaming venues throughout Virginia with HRM versions of favorite IGT video slot themes such as Fortune Coin, Solar Disc and Red Hot Tamales! on the company’s proven CrystalCurve and CrystalDual 27 cabinets.
“As the historical horse racing segment continues to grow across the U.S., Exacta Systems is thrilled to partner with leading content provider IGT to ensure that players have access to the highest caliber game content and cabinets in the market,” said Jeremy Stein, Exacta Systems CEO. “The recent deployment of IGT’s historical racing machines in Virginia introduces a compelling, casino-style entertainment experience that is new to the commonwealth and will help drive growth for our customers.”
“IGT’s distribution agreement with Exacta Systems enables us to pursue exciting new growth opportunities like those offered in Virginia’s expanding historical horse racing market,” said Nick Khin, IGT chief operating officer, gaming. “With IGT’s performance-tested content and proven hardware portfolio, we can offer a steady stream of new HHR experiences that engage players and elevate the profile and success of the entire HHR gaming segment.”
“Introducing IGT’s exceptional HRM content and cabinets to our gaming venues throughout Virginia has been a welcomed addition to the quality of entertainment that we can offer our players,” said Aaron Gomes, Peninsula Pacific Entertainment chief operating officer. “As we look to drive growth and differentiate our offering, IGT’s video slot-style HRM games captured our players’ attention and brought some of the gaming industry’s most popular slot themes to our gaming floor.”
Virginia joins Kentucky as the second jurisdiction where IGT has deployed its HRMs.