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Scientific Games Launches Symphony Lottery Technology with Lotto Baden-Württemberg

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Scientific Games has rolled out its new Symphony lottery gaming systems technology in Germany with Lotto Baden-Württemberg.

The new gaming system will power Lotto Baden-Württemberg and its network of more than 3000 licensed retailers in Stuttgart and provide support for the lottery’s full line of lottery products including Lotto 6aus49, EuroJackpot, GlücksSpirale, KENO, TOTO, Oddset sports betting and other instant games.

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“As the first lottery worldwide to launch the latest generation Symphony platform, we are leading the way for other lotteries in the industry to understand the importance of systems technology and third-party integration capabilities for future growth,” Georg Wacker, MD of Lotto Baden-Württemberg, said.

“We are extremely pleased with our decision to continue collaborating with Scientific Games as our technology partner, and launch Symphony as our next-generation gaming system to support our retail and digital growth plans for the coming years,” Georg Wacker added.

“Lotto Baden-Württemberg has demonstrated their trust in Scientific Games’ cloud-based, omnichannel technology and our sustainable growth expertise. We thank the Lottery and its leadership for its continued innovative vision to drive maximum, sustainable growth and profits,” Pat McHugh, Lottery Group Chief Executive for Scientific Games, said.

“We congratulate Lotto Baden-Württemberg on its decision to advance operations and be prepared for future challenges and positioned for sustainable growth,” Matthias Müller, VP Strategic Sales & Marketing, International Lottery Accounts for Scientific Games, said.

“Symphony is the right platform to support the Lottery’s strategic plans to shorten time to market for new products and services, integrate new gaming verticals, further develop retail and online channels, and integrate new technologies and partners. Symphony supports all of these goals,” Matthias Müller added.

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