Konami Gaming, Inc. announced that its award-winning SYNKROS casino management system was selected by Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings (NCLH) to assist power casino operations across its world-class fleet, including a complete of 3,666 slots and 289 table games. In the course of the upcoming year, Konami will launch its latest SYNKROS systems technology on a complete of 18 ships operated by NCLH under its three brands: Norwegian Cruise Line, Oceania Cruises, and Regent Seven Seas Cruises.
"Throughout its history, Norwegian was recognized for bringing innovation to the cruising experience, and this undoubtedly extends to the gaming and technology conveniences found on board our ships," said Jim Abbas, senior vice chairman of casino operations at NCLH. "Now, around the company's three brands, we're continually embracing new technologies and SYNKROS has demonstrated core alignment in bringing these features to market."
The global cruise company first selected SYNKROS in 2012 for 2 of its newest cruise ships, primarily as a result of platform's reliability, marketing, and multisite capabilities. Three years later, NCLH is further expanding Konami's system to its fleet with tools comparable to Money Klip(TM) cashless wagering, cage management, and Advanced Incentives Bonusing(TM).
"As technology channels and consumer expectations continue to evolve, we've been in a position to successfully leverage the SYNKROS environment in an effort to deliver an integrated, individualized guest experience," said Abbas. "Through our systems partnership with Konami, we're bringing our customers the latest tools and lines that exemplify the highly personalized experience they enjoy throughout their journey with us."
"Konami may be very pleased to continue supporting the various business needs of Norwegian Cruise Line Holdings," said Scott Richards, director, systems sales for Konami. "Our team has dedicated itself to preparation and efficiency as multisite conversions and new installations progress. We have seen strong momentum up to now and sit up for additional successes."
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