Aristocrat Gaming activates NFL partnership with slot debut

Aristocrat Gaming has unveiled its line of NFL-branded slot machines with the launch of NFL Super Bowl Jackpots, releasing the land-based title as the NFL season begins on September 8.

Aristocrat Gaming has unveiled its line of NFL-branded slot machines with the launch of NFL Super Bowl Jackpots, releasing the land-based title as the NFL season begins on September 8. 

Having announced the collaboration with an official licensing agreement formed in 2021, Aristocrat Gaming has developed a series of NFL-themed games to ‘bring the largest sports brand in the U.S. to casino floors across the country’. 

“Today, we are thrilled to debut the first look of the new NFL-licensed slot machines, which will provide an innovative entertainment experience for millions of NFL fans who enjoy the fun of casino gaming,” commented Hector Fernandez, CEO of Aristocrat Gaming. 

“We are changing the game with this first-of-its-kind slot machine, offering fans the ability to customise the experience by selecting their favourite team in any casino they choose to play.”  

Hosted on Aristocrat’s new King Max cabinet, NFL Super Bowl Jackpots is the first instalment of the collaboration, with several other games set to be released over time as part of the multi-year partnership. 

With the game, fans of the NFL will be able to experience gameplay features such as six licenced stadium anthems that play during key moments, as well as gaining the chance to win a $1m progressive jackpot. 

Other games set to be released later this year or in 2024 through the collaboration include Overtime Cash, Super Bowl Link, NFL Kickoff, Winning Drive and Rings of Victory.

“The unveiling of the first NFL-themed slot machines represents an opportunity to bring the League closer to our fans in a new area,” added Joe Ruggiero, SVP of Consumer Products at the NFL. 

“We have valued collaborating with Aristocrat to bring their vision and responsible gaming resources to fans during the 2023 NFL season and beyond.”