As a former customer of Bally Technologies I have to say I didn't see any of this. They remind me of Samsung. Samsung is a first to copy, instead of a first to market. They are quicker than their competition to copy what is innovative and do it good. Where Samsung innovates tend to be on features and technology they just don't know what to do with. For instance, video that pauses when your eyes stop looking at the screen. Great piece of engineering, terrible implementation of such a technology. Works in very few use cases.
Bally's is Samsung, which isn't bad, just not innovative.