Inspired Entertainment plans to give OPAP, a long-time partner, 4,000 of its newest Video Lottery Terminals (VLTs).
These improvements will be given to 4,000 of OPAP's machines, including the worldwide Valour Slant VLT launch, which has been created just for the Greek market. Dual 32-inch HD screens and joins some of the other cabinets OPAP has, including the Valour and Vantage cabinets, among other characteristics of the new VLT.
Inspired and OPAP have collaborated going back to 2017. From the provider for the Greek gaming industry, now there are about 9,400 devices on the market.
Coming months will see the release of the Valour Slant and extra Vantage machines for OPAP.
Inspired President and CEO Brooks Pierce said: "Opap has been a valued partner for Inspired and we are delighted to strengthen this collaboration.
"The introduction of the Valour Slant together with the addition of Vantage cabinets provides OPAP with an ideal range of VLTs that suit player preferences."
Jan Karas, OPAP Chairman and CEO, also said: "The replenishment of our VLTs fleet is a priority for OPAP. Our aim is to continually meet and surpass consumer expectations by providing modern machinery and interesting new games that let us always be one step ahead.
"We are therefore happy to be working with Inspired Entertainment for the introduction of their creative Valour Slant cabinets and the enlargement of our Vantage machine lineup."
This announcement follows what Inspired, which obtained an NHL licence connected to its interactive virtual sports games, had last week—a busy week—announcing that Loto-Québec will be the first Canadian operator to provide its hybrid Dealer Roulette game.