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LT Game inks deal with Neowiz subsidiary Massive Gaming to develop land-based slot machines

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Wed 25 Sep 2024 at 06:00
LT Game inks deal with Neowiz subsidiary Massive Gaming to develop land-based slot machines
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Macau’s LT Game has entered into a strategic slot software supply agreement with Massive Gaming – an Australian-based subsidiary of Korea’s Neowiz – aimed at combining their expertise to develop cutting-edge slot machines for land-based casinos.

The collaboration is hoping to create new gaming experiences while strengthening the companies’ positions in their respective target markets, the two said in an announcement.

Combining LT Game’s strong positioning in the Macau market with Massive Gaming’s innovative software, the duo say they plan to leverae their technologies and resources to generate significant synergies in the development of new slot machines.

“These slot machines will maximize the strengths of both companies and provide players with captivating experiences across diverse gaming environments,” they said. “Both companies plan to collaboratively introduce innovative slot content that adapts to evolving market trends and meets player expectations, thereby enhancing the competitiveness of the slot machines in the land-based gaming markets.”

Massive Gaming, a prominent B2B iGaming content provider that currently offers a range of slot, table and crash games, as well as an advanced Casino Management System and Live Streaming Services, added that it hopes the partnership will enhance its competitiveness in both the offline casino market and the iGaming B2B sector.

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