Pariplay Partners With Foxwoods Resort Casino on Interactive Gaming System

Pariplay Ltd., a gaming technology company, announced a technology partnership with Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut. Foxwoods has adopted Pariplay’s interactive gaming platform eyeON, allowing guests at the casino to enjoy digital gaming on-property, subject to any necessary legislation and regulatory review and approval.

Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut will introduce Pariplay Ltd’s interactive gaming platform eyeON, allowing guests at the casino to enjoy digital gaming on the property.

Pariplay’s eyeON was granted Gaming Laboratories International certification in 2015, and will now provide Foxwoods Resort Casino’s seven gaming floors, four hotels and over 35 restaurants, with an integrated digital gaming experience, the company said in a press release.

Downloadable on guests’ tablets or smartphones, or accessible on the web, the eyeON omni-channel platform utilizes age and identity verification technology, responsible gaming features, and the latest geolocation and proximity technologies to determine the location of Foxwoods guests, the release said.

 “Interactive gaming is a critical growth factor for the land-based casino industry in the U.S.,” said Gili Lisani, founder and CEO of Pariplay Ltd said in the release. “We feel that the growth is closely tied to on-premises interactive gaming using mobile devices, and our eyeON product remains the pioneering product in this space. Our partnership with Foxwoods, one of the world’s leading land-based casino groups, allows Pariplay to demonstrate our leadership potential as a significant technology player in US gaming. Pariplay will almost certainly play an instrumental role in its digital future.”

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