Casino Meets Arcade with Bandai-Namco's PAC-MAN Gambling Partnership

Casino Meets Arcade with Bandai-Namco's PAC-MAN Gambling Partnership

Bandai-Namco has made an agreement with Gamblit Gaming to bring us a Pac-Man casino game. Similar to the Pac-Man Battle Royale arcade game, two-to-four players will make minimum bets and play for the prize.

By Kitaxei - Sep 28, 2017 07:09 PM EST
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Source: Kotaku
Have you set any records in the arcade by playing Pac-Man? Now you can earn money from your arcade skills with the new Pac-Man Gambling Game! 

After a partnership with Namco-Bandai and Gamblit Gaming, a game table has been introduced to the casino world. Pac-Man Battle Casino is a new addition to the floor where players will place their minimum bets and compete against one another for money. This game table will be just like the arcade game Pacman Battle Royale. Players must score as many points as possibly by consuming the dots and fruits without touching any of the colored ghosts. The last one standing out of two or more players will be allowed a spin to determine their prize. According to Darion Lowenstein, CMO of Gamblit Gamig, depending on the casino, the price range of this bet will be aroud $2 to $20. Rather than the prize being determined by the bets, there will be a wheel system for the last man standing. 

For those who have been practicing their whole lives on this game, who knows of how big of a prize they will score at the casino? Casinos participating in this new table will be announced later in the upcoming week.


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