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eGamingServices, the Lisbon- based gaming consultancy company, has announced a innovative client supporting Video Chat Service. This service, will be provided from refurbished contact centres in Brazil and Uruguay to gaming companies targeting Latin America, Brazil, Portugal or Spain, with the possibility to offer the solution only to segmented groups of users. The solution can be triggered on specific pages of the site, such as the deposits page or at a specific KYC section.
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The National Indian Gaming Association’s 2017 Tradeshow and Convention featured a complete array of Konami Gaming’s latest game developments for its proven Concerto Collection of video slots.
Premium, progressive, and base game options arrived in San Diego to thrill more than 6,000 casino executives and tribal leaders. Among Konami’s top highlights included Castlevania themed slots; all-new progressive game series such as Cai Lai Si Ji and Smash Smash Festival; custom single screen releases Dragons Fury and Pharaoh’s Fury; and leading Synkros systems updates such as Synkros Dashboards and Synkros Offers Management. The world’s first Castlevania themed slot
machines was a top featured game at NIGA 2017. Castlevania was showcased on Konami’s curved Concerto Crescent cabinet and includes bonus adventures that invite players to journey through Dracula’s castle and battle various dark monsters for their chance at jackpot victory. Each game is filled with characters, scenes, and sounds from the iconic video game legend that has captivated generations of worldwide followers.
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Gaming hardware technology specialist, UK-based Quixant, has confirmed its presence for the second successive year at Juegos Miami 2017. The exhibition, to be held from 31st May to 2nd June at the Biltmore Hotel, was inaugurated in 2016 and has already become a major event in the Latin American calendar.
Quixant’s principal focus is on the continuous development and innovation of PC based gaming platform and monitor solutions. Showcased in Miami will be the new QXi-400 – its most advanced control board for use in two-screen machine applications. Harnessing 3rd-Generation AMD G-series processor technology in a fully fan-less design, QXi-400 provides unprecedented game design opportunities for those using a more compact cabinet footprint. Full Windows 7 and 10 support ensures additional versatility, with options for both platform upgrade in existing machines, and entirely new developments.
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Major industry supplier BetConstruct has released its front- end source codes as open source. The release allows BetConstruct’s partners to develop landing pages and front-end functionalities of their betting and gaming websites however they wish. The front-end source code for web and mobile is available in GitHub.
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Complementing this new addition, Quixant’s existing control board solutions will also be on show at the exhibition. QXi-307, a highly effective dual display platform for cost-sensitive markets, has become very popular in Central and South America. Where a third monitor, or button deck, is required, QXi-6000 – with top-level AMD R-Series processing on board – fits the bill perfectly.
Quixant’s gaming monitor range has developed significantly in the last 12 months – another example of the perpetual evolution characterising the company’s product development - and is drawing an increasing number of clients looking for a “one stop” combination to suit their needs.
marketing and product management, said: “Last fall Konami announced the expansion of its proven Concerto cabinet to a complete collection of video slot products to meet any variety of market needs. That cabinet diversity is now translating to an expanded library of proven game themes that we’re thrilled to highlight during this year’s Indian Gaming show. Our Concerto KP3+ themes deliver new game mechanics and original math to casinos across Indian Country.”
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The project is distributed under MIT license. It enables users to take advantage of BetConstruct’s
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