Review G2E VEGAS 2015
EGT’s Radostina Ganeva EGT BUILDS ON THE FERTILE SLOT SOILS OF FLORIDA
It’s been a huge year of North American growth which has seen the slots of Bulgarian company Euro Games Technology installed in almost every casino in Florida state
Installs of EGT’s Egypt Quest jackpot system; a customised solution for the US, which offers a novel type of bonus and jackpot features, have flown into Isle Casino Racing Pompano Park, Magic City Casino, Mardi Gras Casino and the Seminole Coconut Creek Casino, all located in Florida. With installs set to follow in Valley View Casino in California, the Hard Rock Rocksino Northfield Park in Ohio, the Margaretville Resort Casino in Louisiana, the Gold Strike Casino Resort in Mississippi and several casinos in Puerto Rico, EGT’s distribution deal with Reel Games is certainly paying off Stateside and beyond.
The objective for 2016 is even more ambitious with the plan being to penetrate the major jurisdictions in North America. The driving force behind this push will be the newly created multigame mixes for the USA – the Premier Green and the Premier Red, each including six carefully selected games. They will soon be installed at Isle Casino Racing Pompano Park and the Calder Casino in Florida with more three mixes from the same series – Premier Blue, Premier Orange and Premier Purple, to follow.
The Premier Red and Premier Green mixes were generating plenty of interest at G2E. Sean Smith, President of Reel Games, the partner of EGT for North America, said: “They got the approval of every visitor
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“The intriguing design, proven mathematical models and
various themes are their major advantages and key selling points. Moreover, they
complement perfectly our slot cabinets.”
we have spoken to during G2E. So I expect them to become a great hit on the market and am eager to provide them to more and more casinos in the US.
“The intriguing design, proven mathematical models and various themes are their major advantages and key selling points. Moreover, they complement perfectly our already recognised slot cabinets, so it is just a matter of time to convince the clients in their merits,” said Mr. Smith.
During the exhibition EGT carried out another installation of its highly successful Egypt Quest jackpot system, this time in Louisiana at Margaritaville Casino. It was followed by numerous inquiries about the product from many new potential customers. The
jackpot model is also on the verge of going into Panama.
Nadia Popova, Director of EGT Panama, added: “Egypt Quest and P-24/24 Up have already given us phenomenal sales results in many regional markets in a short space of time. At G2E my team expanded our contacts with operators from Latin America, Mexico, Paraguay, Uruguay, Curacao, Jamaica, Aruba, etc. and the interest in these two products is getting stronger and stronger. We are also in the final launch stages of our Diamond Life jackpot system in St. Martin. For the P-24/24 St Slim slot cabinet we have contracted many future installations too.”
This year EGT had a high number of visitors also from Europe, many of whom were viewing EGT’s Luxury series of touch table roulettes.
Stanislav Stanev, Sales and Marketing Director of EGT, said: “This year’s G2E exhibition went beyond our expectations. Its post-event effect will be considerable. We are progressing further in Central, South and North America, so the name of EGT and its brands, especially Premier and Egypt Quest, are no longer unknown to the local operators and players. All our guests during the show acknowledged the high quality, contemporary design and competitive prices of our product solutions and this feedback gives to me and to my international team the confidence in our future success in the region.”
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