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IGT to introduce localized games and jackpot links at upcoming Australasian Gaming Expo

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Thu 1 Aug 2024 at 06:35
IGT to introduce localized games and jackpot links at upcoming Australasian Gaming Expo
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Global gaming supplier IGT says it will present a compelling portfolio of localized games and systems solutions at this year’s Australasian Gaming Expo, running from 13 to 15 August 2024 in Sydney.

The three-day event is hailed as the region’s largest gaming trade show with IGT stating it presents an important opportunity to showcase the strength and diversity of its localized games and systems portfolio.

“IGT looks forward to welcoming our customers to the Australasian Gaming Expo 2024 and presenting our newest portfolio of regionally attuned content and systems innovations,” said Dallas Orchard, IGT SVP and Chief Operating Officer, APAC. “IGT’s AGE 2024 portfolio is designed to capture regional growth opportunities through new games such as Extra Extra Chance, localized versions of global sensations such as Mystery of the Lamp, and next-generation titles such as Pot of Gold Cash Pot.

“We will also leverage AGE to demonstrate how IGT ADVANTAGE CLUB and our cashless gaming technologies are readily driving modernization in the region and beyond.”

Among the new games to be displayed are:

  • Extra Extra Chance: A new link and standalone progressive series giving an extra boost of fun to IGT’s proven and popular Extra Chance mechanic via the opportunity to win additional credit prizes, multipliers, and bonuses. This link is compatible with ‘O’ Link and features nostalgic IGT titles such as Blue Moon II and Money Beans.
  • Eternal Riches: A dynamic link and standalone progressive series featuring popular Hold ‘N’ Spin mechanics with the addition of a super symbol for additional chances to win.
  • Fire Dragon: A sizzling link and standalone progressive series offering a familiar Hold ‘N’ Spin gameplay experience with a new compelling mechanic on the center reel that fires up gameplay opportunities.
  • Mystery of the Lamp: An award-winning global performer that has been tailored to the Australian market, offering a dynamic player experience powered by the proven Lock and Respin bonus, gorgeous graphics and more.
  • Pot of Gold Cash Pot: An evolution of IGT’s successful standalone performer, Pot of Gold, offering an enhanced Hold ‘N’ Spin bonus feature for a new spin on a proven gameplay mechanic.

IGT will also highlight the many benefits of its IGT ADVANTAGE CLUB system solution, the company said, and demonstrate how it can enable regional operators to become more agile and boost player loyalty.

Celebrating the 10-year anniversary of its Service Window systems technology, IGT will showcase how the solution can enhance cashless gaming, systems-based jackpots, gaming floor performance, and customer satisfaction. IGT will also spotlight the capabilities of its cardless and cashless gaming solutions and demonstrate how these technologies can meet players’ needs for digital solutions while also delivering a range of operator benefits.

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