MGM National Harbor is scaling back on its plans for slot machines in a response to “current market factors,” including increased demand for table games.
According to NBC Washington, the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency signed off on an MGM plan to trim the number of slots — also called video lottery terminals, or VLTs — by 10 percent at the Prince George’s County casino.
In 2013, Las Vegas-based MGM Resorts International (NYSE: MGM) was approved for 3,600 slot machines at National Harbor. MGM will now have “a minimum of 3,321 units at opening,” according to the report.