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Romania Studio Live Casino Playtech
Playtech has opened a state-of-the-art live casino studio facility in Bucharest, Romania to cater for a huge demand in licensees in the newly regulated Eastern European country.
Playtech’s new Romania live casino facility
employs native dealers and further bolsters its position as the world’s leading live casino software and content provider with the largest global footprint in the gaming industry.
Playtech has well-established, large-scale live
casino studios in Manila and across Europe including Latvia and other regulated markets including Spain and Belgium in order to cater to local audiences in regulated and soon-to-be regulated jurisdictions.
The facility, that was delivered ahead of
schedule, offers licensees a huge range of new and classic game variants including live blackjack, roulette and casino hold’em. All products are streamed using the latest HD camera equipment and next generation live gaming platform offering available across all desktop and mobile devices.
Terminator 2: Judgment Day VGMs GameCo
GameCo is developing three new casino games for its video game gambling machines (VGM) based on the iconic science fiction film, “Terminator 2: Judgment Day” (T2), under license from Studiocanal.
GameCo’s proprietary VGM is an arcade-style cabinet featuring a single-player 45-90 second video game, adapted from top console, PC, and mobile games. The first game is planned as a first-person action game where players will take the role of a reprogrammed T-800 with a mission to aid the human resistance by exterminating opposing Terminators. The deal was brokered by Creative Licensing and is expected to make its debut in casinos in early 2017.
“It’s exciting to introduce our celebrated film titles to fans and casino players in an engaging and interactive format,” said Rand Marlis, President and CEO of Creative Licensing. “GameCo’s VGM brings films to life in an updated arcade format, whereby players have fun with a chance of winning big.”
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247.COM Romania opened its newly regulated, licensed
online gaming framework earlier this year with Playtech receiving approval for four licences including software, live studio, platform and hosting services.
Mor Weizer, Playtech CEO, said: “The opening of the new studio further solidifies Playtech’s
GameCo recently launched at all
three Caesars Entertainment properties in Atlantic City and at the Tropicana Atlantic City, making it the first skill-based gaming company in the world to debut its product on casino floors. GameCo is currently executing a major nationwide rollout, with plans to be operational in most major US gambling jurisdictions by the end of 2017.
“T2 is a world famous classic film known for action, visual effects, and memorable characters, so it’s a great fit for the fast-paced experience we want to bring to casinos across the globe,” said Rich Maryyanek, Head of Global Business Development for GameCo. “We are excited to be working with Studiocanal and CLC to bring the ‘Terminator 2’ brand to our VGMs,” he added.
GameCo’s VGMs offer an innovative new way to adapt popular licensed properties to the casino environment. VGMs combine the engagement and interactivity of video games with the character, story, and narrative of popular film and TV properties. Gamers can “become” a Terminator to play and experience the story.
position as the market leader in global, cutting- edge, regulated live casino.
“This is just the beginning of our growth plans
with a series of exciting new products and variants in our 2017 live casino roadmap as well as significant expansion plans for our other facilities,” Weizer added.
Video Management Centre-2 Security Solutions Dallmeier
Dallmeier’s Video Management Centre VMC-2 stands out from the crowd thanks to its ergonomic and intelligent design. It is made up of a touch screen, a joystick and a jog-shuttle.
The individual components are modular and flexible, i.e. they are freely positionable and thus ideally suited for both left- and right- handed operators. Moreover, it is possible to use the components independently as stand-alone devices.
VMC joystick By using the joystick, the security operator is able to control movable cameras conveniently. Pan, tilt and zoom movements can be carried out intuitively. With just a single click on the joystick button, the camera automatically moves back to its home position. If the mode is switched, the joystick can also be used as a mouse, which allows an easy menu control.
VMC touch
The touch screen enables a simple and convenient multi-touch control. The intuitive user interface allows the security operator for instance to activate live streams or to control PTZ cameras precisely. Furthermore, the playback of recordings and the initiation of backups can be controlled conveniently. In addition, an enhanced snapshot function can be used for individual marks and comments directly in the image.
VMC jog-shuttle The jog-shuttle is ideally suited to find certain frames in a video sequence quickly. By rotating the central jog-dial, the security operator can conveniently move through individual frames. Using the shuttle-ring surrounding the jog-shuttle,
the scenes can subsequently be replayed forward or backward at different speeds.
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