Insight E-GAMING
INTERNATIONAL EXPANSION DELIVERS POSITIVE RESULTS
The Czech-based server-based gaming specialist, e-gaming, is making a big impact in international markets with its innovation technology and game content
In the Czech Republic and Slovakia e-gaming is one of the region’s market leaders and is aggres- sively expanding in the Balkans region too, adding new countries to its portfolio whereby e-gaming operates its SBG system independent- ly or in collaboration with local partners.
e-Gaming, a specialist in SBG systems, started in 2005 in the Czech Republic when the Czech government allowed the operation of Server Based Gaming. Now nine years later and having constantly improving systems and software e-gaming has become a serious player in this region and abroad.
Macedonia was one of several countries in 2014 where e-gaming installed a large quantity of terminals having received approval from testing laboratories. Another target was the southern market of Spain, in which e-gaming began SBG operations with the Palomares family and industry veteran Antonio Duran, whereby they have already installed hundreds of units.
e-gaming was the first manufacturer to received the complete approval of its SBG system from a laboratory in Spain and, as a result, its order book for 2015 is already overflowing with sub- stantial installations planned for the market. e-gaming’s range of titles continue to perform exceptionally well, thanks to a steady stream of systems approvals from the autonomous com- munities across Spain.
For more than a year, e-gaming has also been present in Mexico and has sited a significant
2 8 Once again at ICE 2015 e-gaming will present a host
of new developments. The new Upright cabinet with two 23ins. screens with LED
technology and ‘hype’ design will be on display to visitors.
quantity of machines in some of the best casinos in the country. Results from the terminals have shown them to perform above the gaming aver- age and several deals have been signed with important market players.
e-gaming predicts further growth in Mexico in 2015 now that the new law has passed and operations will be better monitored in future, which will allow long-term investments.
In November 2014, e-gaming installed its first systems in casinos and Class C operations in Panama, where players reacted very positively to this new product. Offering a complete Spanish library of games and with the specific develop- ment of special theme games for Latin America, e-gaming expects installation of even more ter- minals across this continent in 2015.
Once again at ICE 2015 E-gaming will present a host of new developments. The new Upright cabinet with two 23ins. screens with LED tech- nology and ‘hype’ design will be on display to visitors.
A variety of new games will also be showed to the public for the first time alongside the exist- ing library of titles developed during 2014, games which already been proven to perform successfully in the field.
e-gaming’s latest version of its online platform will also be shown during ICE. The new platform is available in several languages as part of a very flexible platform that’s applicable for all online casinos no matter where they are locat- ed. The new platform has a variety of casino table games, poker and a complete library of video slots from e-gaming.
With this new flexible platform it is also possi- ble to offer third-party game content, giving online operators greater choice in the games they offer from a wide selection of developers.
The new platform is already live in European markets, with e-gaming offering game content to several Belgian online casinos. Every online slot from e-gaming can be played on a multitude of devices, including laptops, PCs, tablets and smartphones.
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