New Hampshire’s first ETG installation goes live

New Hampshire’s first ETG installation goes live
Gate City Casino launches automated craps and roulette terminals from Interblock, completing major gaming floor expansion

Gate City Casino became the first property in New Hampshire to offer automated electronic table games last month. The Nashua casino, owned by Delaware North, partnered with Interblock to install the terminals.

Andrew Gentile serves as the casino’s general manager. He said Gate City chose Interblock based on successful deployments at other Delaware North properties.

The supplier delivered two game types. Players can now access automated craps and roulette stations on the gaming floor.

Why Gate City Invested in Automated Gaming

The ETG installation finished a months-long renovation of the casino’s layout. Gate City wanted more floor space and new gaming options for its customer base.

Delaware North already runs Interblock equipment at its other casinos. That track record made the technology an easy choice for the New Hampshire location.

“We’ve seen great success with the Interblock ETGs at Delaware North’s other casinos, so we think our players will enjoy yet another new gaming option,” Gentile said. He added the casino expects to “attract even more people from Nashua and the New England region seeking a premiere gaming experience.”

The terminals blend traditional table game energy with modern tech. That’s the pitch, anyway.

What Gate City Added to Its Gaming Floor

Interblock installed its MiniStar Roulette and UC Craps titles at the property. Both offer multiple player stations around each terminal.

Gate City opened the games to customers on November 26. The ETGs represented the “final step” in the casino’s floor remodel, according to the announcement.

But they weren’t the only recent additions. The casino launched New Hampshire’s first Aristocrat Lounge in November. That came after Gate City added over 300 video lottery terminals starting in September.

The property still keeps some of its historical horse racing machines on the floor. Those remain available alongside the newer equipment.

How This Changes New Hampshire’s Gaming Market

Gate City now stands alone as the state’s only casino with automated table games. That gives the property a unique selling point for the region.

John Connelly, Interblock’s global CEO, called the partnership significant for the New Hampshire market. “Our ETGs combine the energy of classic table games with modern innovation to create an experience that is both engaging and entertaining,” he said.

The casino’s expansion reflects broader growth in New Hampshire’s gaming sector. Properties keep adding new tech and game formats to compete for customers across New England.

Gate City’s renovation positions it as the most updated gaming venue in the state. Whether that translates to higher foot traffic remains to be seen.

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