Foxwoods Partnership Could Allow On-Site iGaming for Real Money

Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut has announced a partnership with Pariplay that could establish on-site, real-money online gambling. The deal is subject to the necessary legislation and regulatory review and approval.

Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut has announced a partnership with Pariplay that could establish on-site, real-money online gambling, according to Online Poker Report.

Foxwoods will use Pariplay’s interactive gaming platform eyeON to let on-site guests access hundreds of digital games via a Foxwoods-branded mobile app and web portal. The deal is subject to the necessary legislation and regulatory review and approval.

The eyeON platform can be downloaded on guests’ own tablets and smartphones, or it can be accessed on the web. eyeON uses age and identify verification technology, responsible gaming features and geolocation and proximity technology to ensure players are physically located on-site at Foxwoods, according to a press release.

Players can wager real money on Pariplay-developed casino slots, including branded titles like Atari Pong, X-O Manowar and Atari Asteroids, as well as original slots like Jack in the Box and Pets. Players can also access a range of third party content from a variety of game manufacturers. eyeON can also provide guests with real-money instant win, scratch cards and bingo games developed by Pariplay.

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