Light & Wonder Bringing Willy Wonka, Other Warner Bros. Classics to Online Slots

Slot machine behemoth Light & Wonder announced it expanded an agreement with Warner Bros. to bring more of the entertainment company hit movies to the gaming firm’s portfolio of online slots.

Willy Wonka
Gene Wilder in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. Light & Wonder is bringing slots inspired by the movie to internet casinos. (Image: Delish.com)

Las Vegas-based Light & Wonder will work with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Themed Entertainment to introduce more internet slot titles that are themed with Warner Bros. movies. The menu of movie-inspired slots will start with Willy Wonka: World of Wonka, which has long been a favorite among slots players at land-based casinos.

The long-term agreement will see Light & Wonder’s in-house game development teams leverage a series of highly successful brand licensing offerings from its long-term partner Warner Bros. Discovery Global Themed Entertainment, with titles across a range of verticals set to hit regulated markets worldwide through the OPENGAMING ecosystem,” according to a statement.

Financial terms of the expanded agreement were not disclosed. Light & Wonder has previously offered Willy Wonka-inspired lottery tickets in some states.

Wizard of Oz on Deck

Light & Wonder will roll out the internet version of the Willy Wonka: World of Wonka slot game in the US, UK and Europe. The company added other Willy Wonka-inspired online slots will be developed in the future.

As for other Warner Bros. movies that could be leveraged for iGaming content, “Wizard of Oz” could be on deck behind “Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory.

“Light & Wonder is also set to bring another land-based hit, The Wizard of Oz: Road to Emerald City online as part of the global rights agreement, with additional branded games from the Warner Bros. Discovery portfolio to follow,” added the gaming company. “As with the Wonka titles, more hit Wizard of Oz games are planned for release across 2024 and beyond.”

The press release didn’t mention other Warner Bros. content that could eventually be used for themed slots, but the entertainment company has a rich content library including Batman films and Looney Tunes cartoons, among many more.

Why It Matters

News of the expanded Light & Wonder/Warner Bros. agreement comes at a time when iGaming operators are increasingly looking to bolster their slot portfolios, and that includes leveraging established and unique content to appeal to bettors.

That’s a practical approach because slots are higher-margin games, and players are usually devoted to particular brands and titles. As such, there’s an increasing intersection between online casino operators and slot machine manufacturers.

For slot machine manufacturers such as Light & Wonder, there are obvious benefits to boosting exposure to the online casino market. Notably, iGaming is projected to grow more rapidly and deliver better profit margins over the long-term than brick-and-mortar casinos and sports wagering.

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Jackpot: Aliante Casino Player Wins $254K on Slot Machine, Other Valentine’s Week Winners Announced

A local player at Las Vegas’ Aliante Casino Hotel Spa won a $254,212.71 jackpot on Tuesday night. His win is just one of a group of Valentine’s week jackpots recently announced.

Deven holds a facsimile check for $254,212.71 at the Aliante Casino
Deven holds a facsimile jackpot check for $254,212.71 at the Aliante Casino. He was playing a Wheel of Fortune slot. (Image: Boyd Gaming)

The Aliante winner was identified as “Deven.” He played a 25-cent Wheel of Fortune slot machine on Valentine’s Day.

Deven, who’s a Boyd Reward member, was playing $1.75 a spin at the Boyd Gaming property.

Also on Valentine’s Day, Caesars Entertainment announced two winners at its Las Vegas properties.

Just an hour before Valentine’s Day began, Linda Fleischmann of California won $128,070 after hitting a progressive jackpot while playing Face Up Pai Gow Poker at Paris Las Vegas. Fleischmann was visiting Las Vegas to spend time with cousins.

She was playing for just an hour on the casino floor when she hit the jackpot. Fleischmann revealed the money will be used to pay for home renovations, as well as for future travel. Fleischmann is a Caesars Rewards member.

Then, at 3:08 a.m. on Tuesday, an unnamed player at Caesars Palace Las Vegas won $219,000. The guest was playing slot machines at the Caesars Entertainment property.

Also, at Caesars Palace, another unnamed player won $155K while playing an Ultimate Poker X video poker machine on Saturday. His winning hand included four aces with a kicker on a multiplier. The win took place at 2:30 a.m. That player was also a Caesars Rewards member.

Last Thursday, at Harrah’s Las Vegas, James Grimes of Fairfield, Ohio, won $124K while playing I Luv Suits poker at the Caesars Entertainment property. He was taking part in a Las Vegas poker tour and had been playing at Harrah’s for only a half hour before hitting a winning, six-card straight flush.

Grimes, who owns a bar in Ohio, says he’ll use the jackpot to pay off debt and will share some of it with his family.

Other Las Vegas Valley Winners

Boulder Station, a Station Casinos property, saw a Dancing Drums slot machine $10K winner on Monday. The player had wagered $1.76.

Red Rock Casino, also a Station Casinos property, saw a player win a $34,509.32 jackpot on Saturday. The player had made a $2.40 wager on a Superlock slots game.

Last Friday, a player at Boulder Station Casino, also operated by Station Casinos, won an $18,254.80 jackpot on a slot machine. He was playing Golden Century, which is one of the first four offerings in the Dragon Link family of games provided by Aristocrat Gaming.

Six Weekend Jackpots at Four Queens

At Four Queens Casino in Downtown Las Vegas, there were six jackpots over the weekend at the TLC Casino Enterprises property. Each totaled over $10K.

One was a royal flush on a Double Bonus Poker machine.

And on Saturday at Boyd Gaming’s Sam’s Town Gambling Hall, a player won a progressive jackpot totaling $12,125.10 on Buffalo Ascension. The player wagered $3 on the slot made by Aristocrat Gaming.

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