New Hampshire Lottery celebrates 100th instant launch with IWG-developed title

Instant Win Gaming (IWG) has congratulated the New Hampshire Lottery on the launch of its 100th instant lottery game since its first one four years ago.
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Instant Win Gaming (IWG) has congratulated the New Hampshire Lottery on the launch of its 100th instant lottery game since its first one four years ago. 

Marking its 100th title is Holiday Stacked Cash, a Christmas-focused game developed by IWG which combines two lottery game themes in a holiday setting.

The game will come with a free play feature, offering players the chance to win high-value symbols to create an ‘elevated winning experience’. 

Rhydian Fisher, IWG CEO, said: “Everyone at IWG congratulates the New Hampshire Lottery on such a tremendous milestone, as well as the creativity to offer a fun and exciting promotion to celebrate its 100th einstant game release. It sums up why the New Hampshire Lottery has one of the most successful ilottery programs in the world.”

To celebrate the launch of its 100th ilottery title, the New Hampshire Lottery is holding a one-day promotion on Dec 7, offering players making a ‘qualifiying deposit’ eligible to receive 100 free games of Holiday Stacked Cash. 

Further, the same qualifying depositors will be entered into a draw to win a $100 Visa gift card. 

Charlie McIntyre, Executive Director at New Hampshire Lottery, said: “We are pleased to be introducing our 100th einstant game and we are excited to partner with IWG to give our players another opportunity to win big with Holiday Stacked Cash, the latest example of our team’s continuous efforts to give players new ways to play and to win.

“We are not surprised NH ilottery and our ever-growing menu of e-Instant games has become increasingly popular with our players—NH ilottery was the natural next step for the New Hampshire Lottery as we continued to push the envelope in terms of engaging both current players and new audiences. We are confident NH ilottery will continue to play a major role in driving maximum revenue in support of New Hampshire schools.”