IWG presents Virginia Lottery 'eDraw' style game
Instant Win Gaming (IWG), which supplies eInstant games to NASPL/WLA member lottery tickets, celebrates the launch of Lotto Virginia, the first digital-only lotto game in the U.S. lottery industry.
Lotto Virginia offers a nostalgic lottery experience for players across the Commonwealth in modern digital formats. The game style is 6/42 Lotto Matrix. Players can purchase up to four tickets for each lottery. Six matching numbers win the first place. The Virginia Lottery previously offered a retail lottery game called Lotto Virginia, which has a similar play style.
"Thank you to the Virginia Lottery for continuing to innovate within the iRotto portfolio," said Jason Risiechi, IWG's vice president of North America. "The on-demand lottery game that won the progressive jackpot grand prize will help expand the Lotto's online player base. I'm excited about the launch because it will appeal to traditional Lotto viewers and showcase the broad capabilities of our lineup of progressive jackpot games."
Lotto Virginia is powered by the Instant Jackpots, IWG's progressive jackpot engine, which has been introduced in more than 75 eInstant releases in the past two years. Lotto Virginia, including Instant Jackpots priming, is fully integrated within IWG's Instant RGS (remote game server). This allowed the Virginia Lotto to release games without any development support at the iLotte platform level. 에볼루션 바카라사이트
"This game has "lottery" potential! Lottery Virginia plays an important role in our content acquisition strategy as it potentially introduces lottery game players to our eInstant games," said Scott Kenyon, strategy game manager for the Virginia Lottery. "Every time one of our lottery games hits the jackpot, we see a surge in new iLotter registrations. Now we can offer these players a familiar playing style and brand, but we can offer a digital-only eInstant format. It's a natural next step for our iLotter product lineup, and we're looking forward to seeing how it works with our players."