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WMS Gaming is a manufacturer of slot machines, video lottery terminals and software to help casinos manage their gaming operations. It also offers online and mobile games. WMS was originally a subsidiary of WMS Industries, which became a wholly owned subsidiary of Scientific Games Corporation in 2
WMS began to offer online gaming in 2010 to persons over 18 years old in the UK [33] and in 2011 in the US at www.jackpotparty.com. [31] In 2012, WMS partnered with Large Animal Games to incorporate several of WMS's slot machine games into a cruise ship-themed Facebook game application titled "Lucky Cruise". By playing games and enlisting ...
In October 2013, the company bought WMS Industries, the third largest manufacturer of slot machines, for $1.5 billion. [38] [39] Scientific Games later acquired another slot machine maker, Bally Technologies, in November 2014, for $3.3 billion plus $1.8 billion in assumed debt. [43]
WMS Slot Machine Pays out Record Jackpot of $7.2 Million at Palace Casino Resort in Biloxi, Mississippi WAUKEGAN, Ill. and BILOXI, Miss.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- WMS Gaming Inc., a subsidiary of WMS ...
WMS to Debut More Than 100 New and Unique Games on More Than 200 Gaming Machine Configurations at 2012 Global Gaming Expo - New For-Sale and Participation Products Highlight WMS' Imaginative ...
Bally Technologies, Inc. is an American manufacturer of slot machines and other gambling technology based in Enterprise, Nevada.It is owned by Light & Wonder.. The company was founded in 1968 as Advanced Patent Technology.
About WMS. WMS Industries Inc. is a leading supplier of innovative gaming entertainment products and services worldwide. ... with an expansive offering from slot machines to traditional casino ...
WMS obtained the right from Bally to use the "Bally" brand for its pinball games since Bally had completely left the arcade/pinball industry to concentrate on casinos and slot machines. Under WMS ownership, Midway initially continued to produce arcade games under the Bally/Midway label, while producing pinball machines under the "Bally" brand.