Chippewa Cree Tribe replaces Century Gaming machines at Montana casino
Century has completed a machine conversion at Northern Winz Casino II.
US.- Accel Entertainment has announced that its Montana subsidiary, Century Gaming, has completed a full machine conversion at Northern Winz Casino II in Box Elder, Montana. The Chippewa Cree Tribe retired its 51 privately owned electronic gaming terminals and replaced them with new machines.
There are 49 Century Gaming machines at the Tribe’s adjacent Northern Winz Casino.
Andy Rubenstein, chief executive officer of Accel Entertainment, said: “Earning the trust of a tribal partner who knows your work first-hand is the highest compliment in this business. The Chippewa Cree Tribe has had a front-row seat to the performance, reliability, and service Century Gaming delivers every day at Northern Winz Casino, and their decision to expand our role to Northern Winz Casino II speaks to the quality of our team and our platform. We’re proud to deepen this partnership and committed to providing their players with a modern and reliable gaming experience.”
Calvin Jilot, tribal business committee member/acting general manager of the Chippewa Cree Tribe, added: “Working with Century Gaming at Northern Winz Casino gave us a clear picture of what their equipment and service could do. When we decided it was time to upgrade Northern Winz Casino II, there was no question who we wanted as our partner. Century’s systems and their team’s commitment to delivering a better player experience made this an easy decision.”
In May, Accel announced the election of six directors to its board, including Bruce D. Wardinski as a new independent director. The operator reported Q1 revenue of $352m, an increase of 9 per cent year-on-year. Net income was flat at $15m while adjusted EBITDA increased 9 per cent to $54m.