Light & Wonder has signed a new deal with Deadwood Gulch Gaming Resort and renewed its partnership with Seneca Resorts & Casinos.
At Deadwood Gulch Gaming Resort, Light & Wonder will replace the gaming systems with a new suite of its proprietary products.
The SDS and CMP Small Casino Solution will support the 100 slot machines active at the property, while Light & Wonder will also facilitate a bundled slot content upgrade as part of the deal.
Tijana Harper, Deadwood Gulch Gaming Resort Co-Owner, said: “As long-time hospitality owners and now the new owners of Deadwood Gulch, we are committed to upgrading the property and delivering an outstanding customer experience.
“When looking for a new gaming system, we felt the Light & Wonder team fully understood our vision for the property and had the right products and people to make that vision a reality.”
Meanwhile, Seneca Resorts & Casinos has reaffirmed its partnership with Light & Wonder and will modernize its operational systems through the provider.
Light & Wonder will replace the systems with a suite of solutions, including L&W Engage, iView Pro, Display Manager, Tableview Web, Servizio™, Elite Bonusing Suite™, and the Progressive Management System.
These will be implemented at Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino in Niagara Falls, Seneca Allegany Resort & Casino in Salamanca and Seneca Buffalo Creek Casino in downtown Buffalo.
Les Leonard, Seneca Resorts & Casinos Chief Information Officer, said: “Light & Wonder once again proved to be the right long-term systems partner for our Seneca Resorts & Casinos properties.
“Their ability to deliver a modern, integrated systems ecosystem combined with strong service and ongoing innovation positions us well to enhance player engagement and support our operational goals moving forward.”
The Seneca Nation is a group of Indigenous Iroquoian-speaking people, and their own name for themselves is Onöndowa'ga:', meaning “Great Hill People”