Scientific Games Continues Partnership with Washington’s Lottery
Scientific Games has secured a new six-year contract with Washington’s Lottery to remain its primary scratch game provider.
Significant Growth and Contributions
Since 2014, Scientific Games has collaborated closely with Washington’s Lottery, contributing to a remarkable 60% growth in gross gaming revenue.
This growth has provided substantial funding for numerous state programs, including early childhood education, financial aid for college students, vocational excellence programs, economic development, and responsible gaming initiatives.
This contract can be extended for up to four additional years, further solidifying a partnership that has significantly boosted the state’s lottery revenue over the past decade.
One of the standout successes from this partnership has been the LOTERIA branded scratch games, available at various price points ($2, $5, $10, and $20).
Featuring colorful, original Don Clemente images and traditional Latin American bingo-style play, these games have generated over $460.4 million in revenue for Washington’s Lottery.
Statements from Key Figures
Gaylene Gray, Instant Product Manager for Washington’s Lottery, emphasized the positive impact of the partnership “Our work with Scientific Games has made a difference. We’ve been able to offer our players entertaining scratch game experiences while responsibly driving more funding for the good cause programs that enrich our communities. We look forward to continuing our strong partnership with Scientific Games as we move into the next phase of innovation and growth for our products.”
John Schulz, President of Americas and Global Instant Products for Scientific Games, expressed excitement about continuing the collaboration: “It is a pleasure to continue our collaboration with Washington’s Lottery on its very successful product portfolio as primary instant game provider. The Lottery’s team has always embraced innovation and is willing to try new ideas that entertain players and drive more funding for vital programs in the state.”
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