Gate City Casino, owned and operated by Delaware North, has become the first gaming property in New Hampshire to offer automated electronic table games (ETGs) to casino players.
The installation was completed by Interblock following the entities' original partnership formed in September, with the terminals offering multiple seats for craps and roulette.
"We are thrilled to complete our new and more spacious gaming floor layout with two state-of-the-art automated electronic table games from industry leader Interblock," Gate City Casino GM Andrew Gentile said.
"We've seen great success with the Interblock ETGs at Delaware North's other casinos, so we think our players will enjoy yet another new gaming option. With these additions, we are confident Gate City Casino will attract even more people from Nashua and the New England region seeking a premiere gaming experience."
The ETG installation was said to represent the "final step" in a major remodel of Gate City Casino's gaming floor, following the introduction of the state's first Aristocrat Lounge in November.
Interblock installed its MiniStar Roulette and UC Craps titles at Gate City Casino, which officially began offering the ETGs to casino players on November 26.
"Interblock is proud to partner with Gate City Casino to bring the first automated electronic table games to New Hampshire," Interblock Global CEO John Connelly said.
"Our ETGs combine the energy of classic table games with modern innovation to create an experience that is both engaging and entertaining."
Gate City Casino has also been introducing over 300 video lottery terminals (VLTs) since September, while a selection of the property's most well-known historical horse racing machines are still featured across the gaming floor.
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