MSC Cruises completes GOS deployment phase
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Global cruise line MSC Cruises has completed the first phase of deployment of the Galaxy Operating System (GOS) from Galaxy Gaming on its North American fleet.
With 30 blackjack tables across seven ships utilising the GOS platform for a customised progressive jackpot experience, this marks the first progressive table game jackpot system introduced aboard MSC Cruises vessels.
“This milestone represents nearly two years of collaboration between MSC Cruises and Galaxy Gaming,” said Greg Stewart, vice president of global sales for Galaxy Gaming.
“MSC Cruises has an impressive roadmap for growth across multiple regions around the world, and we are grateful for the opportunity to be part of that journey. The successful rollout demonstrates the strength of our technology platform and our team’s commitment to delivering exceptional service and support for our customers.”
Progressive gaming takes to the seas
Burkay Gokgoz, director of casino operations for MSC Cruises USA, said, “We are pleased to bring the Galaxy Operating System to our casino floors as we continue to enhance the gaming experience for our guests through innovative technology.
“Integrating solutions such as Galaxy table game progressive jackpots to MSC Cruises’ casinos creates a more dynamic and engaging environment for players. This milestone reflects the strength of our commitment to innovation and guest satisfaction as we bring an elevated gaming experience to guests onboard.”
In other news, earlier in the month, Galaxy Gaming announced a new content partnership with Ruby Seven Studios.
