Georgia Lottery upgrades state retailers with latest Scientific Games tech

Scientific Games rolls out SCiQ tech across Georgia retailers
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Georgia’s Lottery Corporation is rolling out Scientific Games’ (SG) SCiQ ecosystem across 1,500 state-wide retail locations.

The system will modernise the lottery’s scratch games portfolio, streamlining the purchasing process for both retailers and players alike.

This is the latest milestone in the collaboration between SG and the Georgia lottery, with both entities first becoming partners in 1993. Since then, SG has helped the lottery launch its first scratch game, first second-chance promotion, and will soon unveil its first loyalty program.

Gretchen Corbin, President and CEO of the Georgia Lottery Corporation, said: “Retail environments are evolving, and the Georgia Lottery is proud to lead with smart technology solutions that align with how today’s consumers want to shop.

“SCiQ brings a modern retail presence to our instant games, helps our retailers operate more efficiently and ultimately supports our mission to maximise revenues for the HOPE Scholarship and Georgia Pre-K program.”

Each retail location will benefit from a real-time inventory management system, enhanced sales analytics, streamlined reporting tools, dynamic digital menu boards and game dispensing bins to reduce theft and provide ticket-by-ticket operational tracking.

John Schulz, President of the Americas for Scientific Games, added: “We are especially proud to bring the benefits of SCiQ to our home state.

“The Georgia Lottery has always been a forward-thinking partner, and this retail modernization initiative is another move to ensure future growth for its instant game business to sustain future funding for Georgia’s students.”

Scientific Games is a prominent lottery technology provider active across multiple US states. Besides Georgia, in 2025 the company saw a market share expansion in Kansas, Florida, and North Carolina.