The Chickasaw Tribe is introducing a family-oriented gaming zone to its latest vacation destination! Scheduled to debut in Summer 2024, the property will showcase a cutting-edge arcade created in collaboration with Cyber Quest, a prominent name in family amusement.
Prepare for a diverse selection of thrilling games and activities! From timeless prize-winning games to the newest and most impressive video game adventures, there’s entertainment for all ages. Moreover, you can test your fortune at earning fantastic prizes such as plush characters, trendy accessories, and even neat tech devices. And with the Cyber Quest Club Card, you can accumulate points and access even more bonuses.
Lloyd Matheson, Chief of the Chickasaw Nation, is delighted to introduce Cyber Quest to the resort, remarking, “Their dedication to delivering a secure and pleasurable atmosphere perfectly matches our aspirations for the destination. We are confident families will adore it!”
Cyber Quest contributes almost three decades of expertise and is renowned for its emphasis on skill-based games and captivating promotions. Beyond the games themselves, the arcade will organize exciting competitions, rewarding loyalty initiatives, and unique occasions year-round. And for those hoping to commemorate a special event, the arcade will also be accessible for birthday celebrations and team-building gatherings, all without an admission charge!
Troy Dunckley, the head of Cyber Quest, shared his enthusiasm for their family entertainment venue joining the brand-new casino and resort complex at Cache Creek. He highlighted Cyber Quest’s commitment to offering a joyful, family-oriented atmosphere featuring non-aggressive games and excellent reward choices. They are confident that their presence at the Cache Creek Casino Resort will contribute a lasting impression for guests of every generation.
This announcement follows the casino’s recent introduction of two fresh slot machine titles, The Bounty and Battle Mania, created by the Los Angeles-based technology firm Velvix. The resort, owned and managed by the Yocha Dehe Wintun Nation of the Cache Creek tribe in California, is embarking on a significant expansion project. This project encompasses a new lodging facility, entertainment destinations, dining establishments, and an even more expansive gaming space.
Demonstrating their dedication to elevating the visitor experience, Cache Creek Casino Resort recently designated Eric Barbaro as their new General Manager. Barbaro brings with him a wealth of expertise, having spent over 15 years in the gaming and hospitality sectors.
Barbaro is slated to appear as a guest on an upcoming episode of the Huddle podcast.