Review G2E ASIA 2015 Herman van Lishout
DLV TO START SALES IN SINGAPORE
Mathias Larsson EZUGI EXHIBITS WITH XIN GAMING
Live dealer specialist Ezugi was at G2e Asia alongside its new partner XIN Gaming, a B2B supplier of digital slot games, who has teamed up with Ezugi to provide creative and innovative games for sites linked to the OMS wallet system.
Xin Gaming’s Mathias Larsson explained that the company’s games were designed and customised to the playing habits and preferences of any particular market.
Recent innovations at Ezugi include a new game; Wheel of Dice, a new fully automated gaming device. This game includes three differently colored wheels, split into 32 sections each.
Each section displays a number, in dot format, as it would appear on a die. The lower the number, the more
frequently it appears on the wheel. The dot symbols serve as betting subjects, presenting a different payout amount for each symbol. Before each spin, players may place a wager on any or all of the six symbols, for any or all of the three coloured symbols.
Ezugi has also recently developed a first of its kind, full turnkey Facebook solution as an acquisition tool or a source of revenue on its own.
Live Casino Mania includes the live dealer games blackjack, baccarat and roulette; with high definition real-time video feeds and real dealers. Players can conveniently play directly from their Facebook page on any PC, mobile or tablet.
The application is integrated with the Facebook cashier API; allowing users to purchase virtual coins with real money, to compete with friends and advance on the game’s leader board.
Cambodia and Philippines have proved such strong markets for Latvian slot manufacturer DLV, the company was delighted to be showcasing its new cabinet Diamond Excel to the Asian market
Complete with two 27" screens, the Diamond Excel will house the DGP multigames series and Vollinstars jackpot, as well as Ultra, a 25-games program recently debuted at the ICE show in London. Elsewhere, Dragon Jackpot, a mystery progressive, multigame jackpot created specifically for Asian markets, is now certified for Macau. Gauya Quest, a four-level mystery, multigame progressive with 15 titles was also on show.
Herman van Lishout, Managing Director of GameBel, who handles sales into the region for DLV, said: “We’ve successfully grown our presence in the Philippines and Cambodia over the 12 months. We’re also ready to start selling into Singapore where our plan is to sell to the club market first and then hopefully move onto the two casinos. We would love to be active in Vietnam, but it is such a difficult market in terms of import/export and tax. Asia as a whole is very important for DLV though.”
EXTREME CLOSES IN ON PHILIPPINE STUDIO LAUNCH
As it approaches the opening of its first live gaming studio in Asia, Extreme Live Gaming was at G2E Asia poised for certain growth in the region
Andy Kwan and Marcus Honney 7 4
Sales and Business Development Director Marcus Honney said: “We’re very close to launching our Philippines gaming studio which will spearhead our growth in Asia. We’ve also got a sales team set up in Honk Kong led by our Asia Sales director Andy Kwan, so this is a really excited time to be exhibiting. The main purpose for the creation of the company in 2013 by our founder Darwyn Palenzuela, was to gravitate Live Casino games to a brand new level of
competition and entertainment. We’ve developed our own approach to the Live Dealer Studio Experience by transporting the player back into the live game with a number of key features including Golden Ball, Baccarat Squeeze, Blackjack X-Mode and Jackpot features. Our most recent innovation is Ra Roulette, which taps into the phenomenal success of Book of Ra, a global slot success story, developed by our part-owners Novomatic. Book of Ra’s slot symbols are recognised the world over. Working in collaboration with Cammegh we’ve brought them to the game of roulette with a side bet offering 71 opportunities. The game has recently gone live with
stargames.net and has proved really popular.”
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