PRESS RELEASE: NEW YORK, Sept. 24, 2015 /PRNewswire/
— GameCo, Inc., a pioneering new company poised to unite skill-based video games with real-money casino floor gaming, has created the world’s first video game gambling machines (VGM™) in an effort to bring a new generation of gamers to land-based casinos.
Similar to electronic poker or blackjack but featuring popular video games, GameCo’s proprietary arcade-style cabinets utilize a patent-pending system that balances player skill with proprietary game design to deliver single player games, while maintaining the same house return to players as traditional slot machines. Predictably, video game gambling should become even more popular with millennial’s.
“Attracting millennials to the casino floor is the most critical issue facing gaming destinations today and video game gambling machines from GameCo is delivering the solution casinos need to engage this key audience,” remarked Blaine Graboyes, GameCo co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO). “Our skill-based , video game gambling machines (VGMs) are the natural evolution of the slot machine. We have created a truly state-of-the-art experience that speaks directly to the nearly 93 million adult Americans that play video games.”
Using its patent-pending algorithm and unique game design, GameCo is working with leading game developers and publishers to adapt popular video games for casino gaming all while meeting regulatory requirements. The company will offer a wide variety of video game gambling play experiences with genres and themes from core to casual including everything from sports, racing, and fighting games, to first person shooter, puzzle, hidden objects, and match 3 games.
“GameCo has developed a product that not only appeals to a younger generation but that also provides an engaging and dynamic entertainment experience,” said Seth Schorr, CEO of Fifth Street Gaming. “With this new product, casinos have an opportunity to build a new revenue stream by creating a real life gaming space for a new demographic of gamers with video game gambling.”
Working alongside compliance testing agencies, such as Gaming Laboratories International (GLI) and various state gaming regulators, GameCo is taking all necessary steps to ensure that its VGMs (video game game gambling machines) accommodate all gambling regulations. The company is currently building full compliance prototypes as part of the regulatory approval process and expects to begin field trials in early 2016.
GameCo features a world-class team with unrivaled experience in game design, slot design, technology, live events, esports, iGaming, finance, and marketing. Members of the executive team include CEO Blaine Graboyes, an award-winning executive producer and game designer; Chief Operations Officer and co-founder Cinnamon Booth, a brand experience and live event expert; Chairman Robert Montgomery, a media, communications, and technology investor and advisor; and Nick Weil, Director, Strategy and Business Development, most recently Manager of Corporate Strategy at Scientific Games. The team belives that video game gambling will be the ‘next big thing’ in casino gambling.
Recently, GameCo completed the first stage of a $3.25 million fundraising campaign, securing investments from a variety of prominent technology, finance, and gaming companies and executives including New York Angels, Steel Partners, Seth Schorr, Scott London, Berylian Capital, OCP Capital, and Jonathan Adashek.
About GameCo, Inc.:
GameCo, Inc. (gco.gg) is a pioneering new company poised to unite video games with real-money casino floor gaming with video game gambling machines.. GameCo is the creator of the world’s first skill-based video game gambling machines (VGM™), proprietary arcade-style cabinets that balance player skill with proprietary game design to deliver single player games, while maintaining the same return to players as traditional slot machines. Founded by video game, casino gaming, technology, and live event veterans, GameCo brings together executives from Scientific Games and IGT along with award-winning producers for game publishers such as Blizzard Entertainment, WarGaming, Ubisoft, DreamWorks, and The World Series Of Video Games. The company is currently building full compliance prototypes as part of the regulatory approval process and expects to begin field trials in early 2016.
GameCo is privately held and headquartered in New York City, New York. For the latest GameCo news, visit gco.gg and follow the company on Twitter at twitter.com/GameCoInc.
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