IGT sells 1,500 New VLTs to Oregon Lottery

The new deal between the lottery and the slots and systems giant extends their existing contract and moves the lottery closer to an all Game-to-System-ready network. The agreement also delivers an array of new game content to the state’s players.

The Oregon Lottery has expanded its contract with International Game Technology to provide for delivery of 1,500 new video lottery terminals.

The agreement, which IGT said will move the lottery closer to an all Game-to-System-ready network, includes a wide selection of game content on the company’s E20 Upright and Oxygen cabinets. Prince of Thieves, Pharaoh’s Fortune, White Nights Money Bags and Lucky Larry Lobstermania are among the titles that will be housed on the E20, while the Oxygen will feature Big City 5s, Sphinx Wild, Wild Witch and Dragon’s Temple.

The new deal “serves as a powerful testament to the strength and market demand for our content portfolio,” said Nick Khin, IGT senior vice president of Sales, North America Gaming & Interactive.