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Caesars Entertainment Introduces “Remote Reels” at Tropicana Atlantic City
The company is now allowing players to access its land-based slots remotely and play as if they were in a live studio

Caesars Entertainment has introduced a new innovative feature focused on empowering online players and allowing them to access 25 real slot machines located at the company’s Tropicana Atlantic City property.
Live Streaming Slots Directly from the Tropicana AC
To connect and access the games, players can connect to the Caesars Palace Online Casino app on both mobile and desktop. This will allow players to enjoy the dedicated 937-square-foot Remote Reels studio that is found on the property.
Once again, players need to comply with the legal restrictions about gambling, which means that only people over the age of 21 will be able to access the games. The titles that are available to play remotely include popular options by Aristocrat and Light & Wonder, such as Huff N’Even More Puff, Mo’ Mummy Valley of Riches, Mo’ Mummy Mighty Pyramid, and Buffalo Triple Boost.
Commenting on the launch of the new studio and the option to play remotely, SVP and Chief iGaming Officer at Caesars Digital, Matthew Sunderland, said that the debut of the Remote Reels studio is another example of innovation and the company’s commitment to bringing ground-breaking opportunities to players.
SVP and GM of Tropicana Atlantic City, Joseph Giunta, has welcomed the opportunity to see this deal materialize as it further enhances the company’s presence and good standing.
Caesars Continues to Innovate Lineup of Games
Awager CEO and Co-Founder, Roy Greenbaum, was similarly pleased with the opportunity to see this collaboration take place, allowing for what is a novel type of streaming.
Awager is the gaming tech company that has helped Caesars Entertainment and its digital division to build an innovative product that completely exceeds expectations.
The new game also arrives shortly after Caesars Digital introduced the Caesars Palace Signature Multiband Blackjack Surrender game, another brand-new innovation available to players to enjoy.
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