IGT extends instant games contract with Michigan Lottery
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IGT has been supplying instant ticket games to the lottery since 2017, most recently launching games such as $10 Ruby Mine and $30 Ultimate Millions.
In addition to the provision of instant ticket games, IGT has served as the primary lottery technology supplier for the operator since 1988.
It provides the lottery with a variety of products and services such as draw-based systems, retail and self-service lottery terminals, a primary data center, retailer training, field services, field merchandisers and a special events team.
Glenn Strong, deputy commissioner of marketing for Michigan Lottery said: “We are fortunate to work with a number of instant game printing partners that assist us in developing engaging and entertaining tickets, which comprise about 48% of our sales.”
“Our work with IGT helped the Lottery contribute more than $1bn to public education in Michigan last year for the first time ever.”