West Virginia LVL Licenses Grand Vision

The West Virginia Limited Video Lottery recently licensed Billings, Montana-based Grand Vision Gaming to bring its software and cabinets to the state. GVG has maintained an office, showroom and warehouse in West Virginia in anticipation of the release, and has certified more than 50 technicians.

Billings, Montana-based Grand Vision Gaming recently was licensed by the West Virginia Limited Video Lottery to introduce its software and cabinets in the state. GVG Managing Director Merle Frank said, “We are pleased to begin to offer our products into the WVLVL. We have assembled a combination of proven game titles that were specifically chosen for this marketplace and we are excited to get this content in front of the players.”

GVG’s West Virginia product release in West Virginia includes the multigame software Power Vision, compatible with the XVR Slant, Atlas Upright and Bartop cabinets. Power Vision features six Keno titles developed by GVG and six slot games licensed from Aristocrat Technologies Inc., including the industry favorite, Buffalo.

Anticipating the release, GVG has maintained a West Virginia office, a showroom where customers can demo games on cabinets and a warehouse stocked with machines and parts. GVG also has been training operators at no charge and has certified more than 50 technicians.

Manager of West Virginia Operations Cris Criscola said, “The groundwork is finally in place and we are anxious to bring proven hardware and entertaining game titles to our customers, allowing them to take full advantage of our expertise in markets similar to the WVLVL.”