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According to the Chicago Tribune newspaper, Illinois state officials recently awarded a six-year contract to Scientific Games (SG) to administer the state’s video gaming central system once the programme is up and running. The paper projected that games will be installed in locations by the end of 2012 at the latest.
The agreement could be worth more than $69m for the New York-based company. At the end of the term, the contract could be renewed for an additional four years.
The system will monitor every video gaming terminal operating within Illinois, including those run by approved amusement operators. The system will also be responsible for collecting revenues from the machines. SG will then be required to distribute the monies among the state, terminal owners and locations.
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