Win Systems, a leading provider of technology for the gaming and entertainment industry, has announced its participation at the OIGA Conference and Trade Show, taking place from July 14 to 16 in Oklahoma City.
Win Systems will be featured at the Delta Gaming Solutions booth (918), a distributor of the Gold Club electronic roulettes in the state of Oklahoma. As part of the exhibition, the company will showcase its Gold Club Quadra 25, known for its compact footprint and advanced ergonomic design, fitting perfectly in gaming venues of all sizes, along with its powerful WIGOS Casino Management System (CMS).

The Gold Club Series 25, with its eye-catching lighting effects, is built to maximize profitability in limited spaces. Its smooth performance and highly engaging gameplay have made it a favorite among operators around the world. The Gold Club electronic roulettes continue to gain traction in the U.S. market, with recent installations in California and upcoming deployments in Massachusetts and other states. A key differentiator is its ability to connect the ETGs to both LAP and WAP jackpots, adding greater value and excitement to the player experience.
In addition, Win Systems will present its WIGOS CMS, a comprehensive casino management system connecting up to 110,000 slots in more than 600 venues all over the world, including several installations in the USA and more specifically within tribal properties in many different states. WIGOS continues to stand out for its scalability, reliability, and powerful functionalities designed to optimize operations and enhance the player experience.

“We’re excited to continue growing our presence in the U.S. tribal gaming market and to support our partner Delta Gaming Solutions at such a key event,” said Eric Benchimol, CEO at Win Systems. “We look forward to showcasing both our electronic roulette innovation and the strength of our casino management solutions to all attendees.”
The Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association (OIGA) 2025 is expected to attract thousands of professionals from tribal gaming sectors, making it one of the most important regional events in the U.S. gaming industry calendar.





