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IGT Signs Two-year Contract Extension with Rhode Island Lottery

 

IGT has announced that it has signed a two-year contract extension with the Rhode Island Lottery to continue powering statewide retail and mobile sports betting in Rhode Island through at least November 2028 via IGT PlaySports technology.

“IGT is very pleased to continue our long-term relationship with the Rhode Island Lottery through 2028 and help generate important revenue for the State through its sports betting operations powered by PlaySports technology. IGT PlaySports continues to invest in the Sportsbook Rhode Island app to ensure the Lottery is offering a premier betting product that makes a positive impact on the State’s commitments to good causes,” said Joe Bertolone, SVP of Sports Betting at IGT.

IGT PlaySports, Caesars Sportsbook and the Rhode Island Lottery have teamed up to offer retail and mobile sports betting since 2018.


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