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Star Entertainment faces system issues, electronic gaming machines shut down

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(Reuters) – Australia’s Star Entertainment Group said on Monday its systems have been disrupted by performance issues, resulting in the shutdown of all electronic gaming machines and electronic table games at three properties on July 13.

The casino operator said system performance issues were identified during testing after planned upgrades to introduce cashless gaming.

The company is working with its external provider to address the issues, it said.

“Treasury Brisbane, The Star Gold Coast and The Star Sydney remain open with table games,” it said.

Last month, Star Entertainment appointed Steve McCann as its CEO and managing director to lead the firm out of a regulator inquiry into its Sydney operations that had triggered a management exodus in recent months.

(Reporting by Ayushman Ojha in Bengaluru; Editing by Kim Coghill)

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