Las Vegas gaming equipment manufacturer Light & Wonder has begun removing its approximately 2,200 Dragon Train-themed slot machines from North American casinos in compliance with a September court ...
Light & Wonder faced a legal setback with an 18.8% share drop due to a copyright ruling against its Dragon Train slot machines. Despite the ruling, LNW management remains optimistic, projecting a 2025 ...
Even though a court order required Las Vegas-based Light & Wonder to take 2,200 Dragon Train slot machines off North American casino floors last month, the company’s top executive is bullish on the ...
Las Vegas-based gaming equipment manufacturer Light & Wonder and Aristocrat Leisure Ltd. of Australia on Sunday announced a $127.5 million settlement on an ongoing intellectual property dispute and ...
In this video, discover why the DRAGON TRAIN Slot Machine is a favorite. Explore gameplay insights, features, and exciting moments from the experience.
Nevada is on a 14-month record revenue streak thanks to its biggest moneymaker: one-armed bandits. But having too many machines has become a bad bet for gaming companies. Now the Goldilocks principle ...
The venerable slot machine is undergoing a generational shift. For more than a century, since its invention by a German immigrant named Charles Fey in the 1890s, slot machines have required little ...
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