Accel Entertainment has expanded its gaming operations in Nevada with the acquisition of route operator Dynasty Games.

The acquisition expands Accel’s Northern Nevada opeartions with 20 new active locations, comprising approximately 123 electronic gaming terminals, with two additional locations pending regulatory approval.

“This strategic and accretive acquisition marks an important milestone in our Nevada growth strategy,” said Accel CEO Andy Rubenstein. “Dynasty Games has built a trusted reputation rooted in integrity and long-term relationships, and we’re excited to build on that legacy while expanding Accel’s best-in-class route operations across Northern Nevada.”

The route operation assets have been acquired by Accel subsidiary Century Gaming Technologies Nevada and are expected to be accretive to Accel’s 2026 financial results. 

“This transaction strengthens Accel’s Nevada market presence, establishing new operations in Gardnerville, Verdi, Dayton, Fernley, Stagecoach, and Sun Valley,” Rubenstein continued. “Combined with our existing footprint in Reno, Sparks, Carson City, Elko, Wells, Spring Creek, and Carlin, Accel now operates the most comprehensive and scaled route coverage in the state – a competitive advantage that is expected to drive continued growth and new location development.”

Dynasty Games owner Roger Fuller added: “After more than 30 years serving Northern Nevada’s gaming community, it was important to find a partner who values relationships and integrity as much as results.

“Century Gaming Technologies has earned a strong reputation through its emphasis on customer care, and I’m excited to see our locations and customers benefit from Accel’s experience and dedication to the local market.”

At the end of the third quarter of 2025, Accel’s existing Nevada operations serviced 370 locations featuring 2,757 gaming terminals.

Shares in Accel Entertainment Inc (NYSE:ACEL) closed 0.34 per cent higher at $10.36 per share in New York Tuesday.