- Casino
- By State
- Alabama
- Alaska
- Arizona
- Arkansas
- California
- Colorado
- Connecticut
- Delaware
- Georgia
- Florida
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Illinois
- Indiana
- Iowa
- Kansas
- Kentucky
- Louisiana
- Maine
- Massachusetts
- Maryland
- Michigan
- Minnesota
- Mississippi
- Missouri
- Montana
- Nebraska
- Nevada
- New Hampshire
- New Jersey
- New Mexico
- New York
- North Carolina
- North Dakota
- Ohio
- Oklahoma
- Oregon
- Pennsylvania
- Rhode Island
- South Carolina
- South Dakota
- Tennessee
- Texas
- Utah
- Vermont
- Virginia
- Washington
- West Virginia
- Wisconsin
- Wyoming
- By State
- Slots
- Poker
- Sports
- Esports
Rush Street Expanded Konami’s SYNKROS to Latest Rivers Casino
Rush Street Gaming and Konami Gaming continue to expand their SYNKROS partnership with the addition of Rivers Casino Portsmouth

Rush Street Gaming expanded the scope of Konami Gaming’s SYNKROS casino management system to cover the company’s new world-class casino destination, Rivers Casino Portsmouth, in Portsmouth, Virginia.
Fifth Rivers Casino with SYNKROS
Rush Street Gaming selected the SYNKROS casino management system for its new land-based casino that is set to become the first permanent casino in Virginia when it opens to the public on January 15, 2023. Rivers Casino Portsmouth is set to become the fifth casino for Rush Street Gaming to utilize the SYNKROS system.
Commenting on the announcement, Roy Corby, general manager at Rivers Casino Portsmouth, outlined Konami Gaming’s SYNKROS as the system that is set to power this “state-of-the-art gaming and entertainment complex” that was “built from the ground up” and is “fully equipped for real-time, personalized rewards and loyalty engagement.”
“It equips the property to achieve its immediate and long-term technology goals while ensuring constant operational management across the casino,” Corby added.
Rivers Casino Portsmouth’s 1,448 gaming machines, 57 table games, poker room, sportsbook, restaurant and retail offerings, as well as entertainment venues, will be linked via Konami’s casino management system to deliver seamless rewards, offers, communications and more.
Tim Drehkoff, chief executive officer of Rush Street Gaming, hailed Konami Gaming as the “reliable partner” and its SYNKROS casino management system as the “robust ecosystem” an organization striving “to be a leader in each of its markets” such as Rush Street Gaming should have in place, confident “in the guest experience SYNKROS helps support on the technology front.”
Upon its opening next year, Rivers Casino Portsmouth will take advantage of SYNKROS’ comprehensive marketing suite the casino operator has been utilizing to deliver its Rush Rewards loyalty program across its other casinos under the Rivers brand.
Commitment to Latest Technology
On behalf of Konami Gaming, Tom Jingoli, executive vice president and chief operating officer of the company, outlined the “entrepreneurial commitment to future technology” continually displayed by Rush Street Gaming that is underlying the casino operator’s “strong expansion and leading casino development across major metropolitan markets.”
“Rivers Casino Portsmouth is the latest in a string of successful ground-up Rush Street developments that we’re honored to support with the latest SYNKROS tools and technology,” Jingoli concluded.
The partnership between Rush Street Gaming and Konami Gaming dates back to 2009 when Konami first installed its systems at Rivers Casino Pittsburgh, and then expanded to Rivers Casino Philadelphia, Rivers Casino Des Plaines, Rivers Casino & Resort Schenectady, and now Rivers Casino Portsmouth.
Related Topics:
With 5+ years of experience as an analyst, Julie—affectionately known as 'Jewels' in the office—has quickly become our go-to expert in the forex and cryptocurrency space. Her keen attention to detail and deep understanding of the industry make her an invaluable asset. Julie's expertise and enthusiasm have made her the top choice to co-pilot educational initiatives alongside Mike, bringing knowledge to the masses.
Previous Article
Casino
December 30, 2022
World Cup Gambling Ads Fell by 34%, Prove Wrong Spike Warnings
Must Read
Casino
April 18, 2025
Florida HB Seeking to Upgrade Illegal Gambling Punishments
More Articles
Poker
April 24, 2025
Pennsylvania Joins MSIGA as Its Sixth and Largest Member
Casino
April 24, 2025
MGM Osaka Held Its Groundbreaking Ceremony
Legal
April 24, 2025
Lawsuit Challenges Florida’s Sports Betting Compact
Industry
April 24, 2025
Bally’s Chicago IPO Faces Legal Challenges
Casino
April 24, 2025
FAA Tightens Air Tour Safety Rules in Las Vegas
Industry
April 24, 2025
UK Government Puts Slot Machine Rule Changes on Hold
Industry
April 23, 2025
Kalshi Fires Back at Maryland Regulator in New Lawsuit
Business
April 23, 2025
Holland Casino in Peril Amid Increasing Gaming Taxes