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Light & Wonder to present new Games and hardware at 2024 Australasian Gaming Expo

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Tue 6 Aug 2024 at 05:50
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Global gaming giant Light & Wonder, Inc says it plans to present a diverse portfolio of new products and solutions at next week’s Australasian Gaming Expo (AGE) in Sydney, Australia.

The portfolio will include everything from new content and hardware to innovative systems solutions, the company explained.

“Australia has a deep understanding of the gaming industry both from a customer and player perspective,” said Light & Wonder’s CEO, Matt Wilson. “AGE is an excellent opportunity for us to engage with our customers and demonstrate our continued momentum in this region.

“Since listing on the ASX, we’ve seen exponential growth in the region thanks to our extensive content library of popular games as well as the release of successful franchises such as Dragon Train and Jewel of the Dragon.”

New and elevated content
Light & Wonder said AGE attendees will be among the first to experience several brand-new franchises including Shenlong Unleashed, offering four titles including “Khan of Khans”, “Gifts of the Godess”, “Golden Emperor: and “Fortune Town”.

Also on display will be Lion Lock, developed by Light & Wonder’s North American studios and with two base games offering players an exciting new take on the Hold & Spin feature.

The company will also present the latest games in the top-performing Dragon Train with “Here Comes the Cai Shen” and Force of Fortune”, which offer players a thrilling new “Free Games Feature”. Additionally, attendees can experience Jewel of the Dragon, which includes a player-favorite Hold & Spin feature, and the latest iteration of the popular Huff N’ Puff theme with Huff N’ Even More Puff.

Captivating hardware
Building on the success of the Kascada Dual Screen, the company will shine a spotlight on the Kascada Slant. The new gaming machine’s shorter height provides improved sightlines on property floors and supports the same best-in-class content library as the Kascada Dual Screen.

World class table games
AGE attendees will experience several premium table offerings with RouletteX for Quartz Hybrid and Quartz Vegas Star.

The Quartz Vegas Star includes games such as Roulette, Blackjack, Baccarat and Tiger Baccarat, offering an elevated player experience.

Also making its AGE debut is the Light & Wonder’s innovative blackjack game variant Double Down Madness, along with proven table utilities including the new Card Recycler and the Shuffle Star which boosts operator efficiency.

Systems solutions
Light & Wonder’s cashless solution, Unified Wallt, will also be on display within the company’s booth. The innovative solution can be leveraged to create a cashless gaming environment and is currently part of the NSW Cashless Gaming Trial. The trial is in partnership with ALH Hotels with the goal of supporting the government’s commitment to addressing money laundering and reducing gambling harm in NSW.

The Company’s system-agnostic global platform, L&W Engage, will also be available for demonstration. L&W Engage enables operators to leverage data to execute a cohesive curated customer journey at every touchpoint regardless of location, vertical or platform.

For more information, visit lnw.com.

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