Cadillac Jack
Cadillac Jack is probably a brand you’ve never heard of. There’s a pretty good reason for that too. First off, they only ever supplied land-based products, and these mostly concentrated on the US and Mexican markets. Secondly, they were a subsidiary of Amaya, which in turn was one of the biggest gaming companies around for a while.
The latter was to become the Starts group, linked to Pokerstars and other high-profile gaming products and brands. That is of course before the whole conglomerate was acquired by the Flutter Entertainment group. Somewhere along the way Cadillac Jack well off the wagon.
That is to say, Cadillac Jack isn’t a functional brand anymore, nor was it ever a big brand. Just a small regional operator.
A Bit More History
A handful of the slots did make it online, although they are no longer available in any format. It’s not entirely clear if these were anything but demo versions of things to come. The company was clearly more interested in producing land-based gaming products, which means those massive terminals that you find in land-based casinos.
The selection of slots seems to have been quite large, nearly two hundred strong. Most of these would be considered outdated by today's standards. The company itself seems to be quite old in fact. They started operating in 1995, and were acquired by Amaya in 2012. Only a handful of years later, in 2015, the company was sold to AGS.
And this is pretty much where the story ends for Cadillac Jack.
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