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ICE PREVIEW


Konami’s Concerto collection arrives at ICE


Konami’s proven Concerto expands to a diverse lineup of game cabinets spanning multi-game, slant, curved, and more on booth S6-110


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onami Gaming, Inc. announced the ICE premiere of its expanding Concerto Collection of core video slots cabinets, including Concerto Slant, Concerto SeleXion multi-game, Concerto Stack


single tall screen, and Concerto Crescent single curved screen. This February 7 – 9, Konami showcases an array of new cabinets and original base game themes to an estimated 28,000 attendees at ICE Totally Gaming in ExCeL London. More than half the games on display will include multi-game functionality, across a variety of slot formats to provide casino players with a rich array of game play options.


“Our SeleXion multi-game technology is the


centerpiece of this year’s ICE show, reaching everything from our new Concerto Slant, to Rapid Revolver, to linked progressive combinations and premium standalone progressive games,” said Steve Walther (pictured), senior director, marketing & product management. “Four years ago we developed SeleXion in response to feedback from customers looking for a multi-game machine with instant speed and long-term reliability. Now we’re bringing that technology to our popular Concerto cabinet for even greater performance potential and we’re combining it with high-thrill premium and core progressive products so players can enjoy a rich, immersive gaming experience with a variety of base game options on one machine.”


Concerto SeleXion is available for upright and slant, each with dual 27-inch HD cinematic displays. It


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