The Nordic gaming organisation Paf has signed a brand new multi-12 months cooperation settlement with the delivery organisation Tallink Grupp. The settlement marks the extension of a a hit partnership, in which Paf will preserve to offer gaming amusement onboard the organisation’s vessels.
“We are thrilled to preserve our long-status records with Tallink Grupp. This partnership is an critical step closer to similarly enhancing the amusement revel in for our customers,” says Lasse Danielsson, Chief Operating Officer Land & Ship.
Tallink Grupp operates numerous passenger ships withinside the Northern Baltic Sea vicinity below the Tallink and Silja Line brands.
Renewed gaming revel in
Paf will renew and modernise the amusement onboard Tallink Grupp’s ships, which function below the Silja Line emblem among Sweden, Åland and Finland. The improve consists of new coinless machines, incorporated with displays that similarly beautify the gaming revel in.
“We will put into effect our ‘Customer Journey’ idea, with a view to be an critical issue in enhancing the interplay with our players. The idea now no longer handiest strengthens the gaming revel in however additionally our conversation approximately accountable gaming,” says Christian Lundell, Key Account Manager at Paf.
In addition, Paf will assessment the opportunity of increasing the gaming revel in with particular entertainment video games designed for adults.
Improved accountable gaming onboard
Paf has formerly applied updates which have progressed accountable gaming onboard Tallink’s ships running to and from Estonia. On those vessels, passengers are required to become aware of themselves with their boarding playing cards so one can play on a slot machine.
“Through our cooperation with Paf, we’ve got correctly executed a better trendy for the gaming sports onboard. We specially fee Paf’s paintings on accountable gaming and the enhancements applied on our Estonian-flagged ships. Our aim is to enhance accountable gaming onboard all our ships collectively with Paf withinside the coming years,” says Kairi Maidla, Group Entertainment Director at Tallink Grupp.