Social gaming experience at Rivers

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Rivers Casino has launched Pulse Arena, a 42-seat stadium configuration featuring the speed of electronic gaming while guests enjoy the community of table games in a social gaming experience. The gaming technology is a product of Interblock, a developer and supplier of electronic table gaming products.

Players can enjoy roulette from one stadium seat where their terminals will soon feature blackjack, craps and baccarat. The immersive multisensory gaming experience features a 585-square-foot video wall that will be accompanied with lighting and sound systems that can be adjusted based on Rivers’ daily events and atmosphere.

“We’re excited to be ‘first in market’ with the Pulse Arena technology and to provide Philly gamers with this thrilling new experience,” said Justin Moore, general manager of Rivers Casino. “This dynamic addition is part of our ongoing commitment to reinvesting in our gaming floor and keeping it fresh.”

Interblock’s Pulse Arena includes five dealer stations and features a mix of fast-paced technology and human interaction allowing players to place wagers through play stations while the dealer conducts the table games. Wager outcomes are determined by using real dice, cards and roulette wheels.

“Installing a Pulse Arena in a casino of Rivers’ caliber could only be accomplished with the support of the leadership team,” said Interblock Global CEO John Connelly. “This type of forward thinking and innovation is critical for our industry’s future.”

Pulse Arena is located next to the BetRivers Sportsbook and accessible from Rivers’ main entrance. For more details on Rivers Casino gaming, visit RiversCasino.com/Philadelphia. ••

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