Silk Flowers and Diamond Z debut on the DLV stand at ICE
For ICE Totally Gaming 2017 Latvia-based DLV has prepared something that is sure to bring a touch of spring to the show gripped in the chill of European winter – the new four-level Silk Flowers jackpot, literally dazzling with its warm esthetics and saturated colours.
Tis brand new 25-games set features 20 top gaming themes from previous multigames mixes and incoporates five new ones titles, including the hugely popular fruit games. Silk Flowers’s interface has been patterned after the sliding interface of Diamond Games Ultra 4, which is one of the company’s most
successful innovation. Following in the footprints of DLV’s most popular developments, Silk Flowers blends together unique features; including the fact that higher bets increase the probability of winning a jackpot level, and the information on winning probability is displayed to the player.
In addition to new software releases, DLV will also show its latest hardware development – the Diamond Z machine with 24ins. screens. Comfortable to play, solid and light, the Diamond Z is suited for any type of scale of operation. Naturally, the company will also exhibit its Diamond Games Ultra 4, which was presented for the first time during the show in Las Vegas, as well as further DLV’s hardware and software products. Visit DLV at the stand Nr. N4-350.
Comtrade Gaming spotlights cognitive technology and revamped core products
Product breakthroughs include improved features with intuitive functionalities in business reporting
Comtrade Gaming, the premier technology provider to the gaming industry, announces their presence at ICE 2017 by presenting continued innovation throughout its core product portfolio. Comtrade Gaming's product development centred around the concept that player data and business analytics curate the modern multi-channel experience.
“For almost a decade, Comtrade Gaming reinforced its place in the gaming industry by exhibiting at ICE and this year’s stand proves to be an extension of our product success. iCore validates that the operator can have it all, sCore repeatedly proves to be monumental for regulators and operators and gCore is now, as always, the foundation for the returning customer,” explains Aleš Gornjec, General Manager of Comtrade Gaming.
ICORE – THE ENTERPRISE PLATFORM As a development to launching iCore 2.0,
Comtrade Gaming sharpened its player data and business metrics capabilities to surpass standard features and unlock further business value. Tis improved data strategy sleekly
records and compiles additional user activity, segments preferences and intelligently responds to player profiles to continuously improve player life-cycles.
SCORE – GAMING SYSTEMS MANAGEMENT By formally introducing sCore 2.0, the product
presentation will flaunt two-way communication that enables operators near real-time responses based on high-quality player intelligence. Te revamped G2S enhanced Central Monitoring and Gaming Management Solutions, now more than ever, improve operations with advanced venue and terminal performance reports, analytical tools and remote optimisation possibilities.
GCORE – THE GAME SERVER Updates focus on investments and refinements
in the game development frameworks with advanced animations to specifically focus on multi-device support. Te gCore framework now encourages the reuse of components across different devices with advanced optimisation to achieve refined user experiences. To support industry preferences, we will be exhibiting our game and product migration from Flash to HTML5.
Comtrade Gaming will be located in the North Hall, booth N4 – 340.
APEX’s Dragon Egg and Reel Attraction to set new benchmark for gaming industry
A visit to the APEX gaming stand promises to leave lasting impressions with a record number of innovations on show to accompany the already very strong range of gaming solutions.
“We anticipate great things. We are completely focused on providing value-adding solutions that deliver the highest player satisfaction. We send out a warm welcome for visitors to the ICE to come and see us. We will have much to show and look forward to helping operators strengthen their business with APEX solutions,” explains Kubilay Özer, Global Sales Director at APEX gaming (pictured above).
APEX gaming prides itself on bringing solutions to the global gaming market that make a difference. Te examples stand out: the Pinnacle gaming machine family has proven their success in gaming locations around the world. Te EVO gaming platform has enabled players to enjoy the APEX games in pin-sharp quality. Te latest new High-Definition games such as ‘Dragon Egg’ and ‘Reel Attraction’ are the result of in-depth market research and game development. Te iDROPe has been bestowed with three separate awards last year – the awards were presented both in the US and in Europe.
Te VIP Premium Lounge is the top of the range solution in the Pinnacle family. Get ready to see even more innovations centered around the VIP Premium Lounge.
APEX gaming will be launching a record number of solutions at the ICE. Te curtain is set to rise and hail a new age of gaming machine design. Tis new cabinet design is set to become the standard within APEX gaming. A number of new gaming machines and Jackpot Systems as well as Island Solutions will be premiered. All will be revealed at ICE.
Te APEX gaming stand number is # S4-250 NEWSWIRE / INTERACTIVE /
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