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instantly changes between game themes, denominations, currencies, and languages as permissioned, with up to ten new KP3+ or proven KP3® platform games and the option for a progressive bonus. Also joining the Concerto Collection are two 43-inch single screen cabinets, Konami’s tall Concerto Stack and curved Concerto Crescent.
“A core benefit of Concerto Stack and Concerto
Crescent is that each has the big impact and exciting game play mechanics you would expect for a tall screen cabinet without exceeding the standard base size,” said Walther. “Players get the premium experience of custom portrait-oriented 7-8-8-8-7 reel games like Dragon Fury and Pharaoh’s Fury, and because each machine fits the same floor space as a standard cabinet, operators have the greatest flexibility when placing it at their property.”
Top game themes arriving at ICE 2017 for the first time include three new base games with Asian art and design elements: Wealth of Dynasty, Winning Animals, and Power of Riches. Each is compatible with Konami’s latest standalone progressive bonus called Cai Lai Si Ji, and will be featured at ICE on the Concerto Slant cabinet. Other progressives include Smash Smash Festival linked bonus, The Treasure Falls for Podium Monument, Volcanic Rush for Rapid Revolver, and Jackpot Ball for Concerto upright and Slant.
“Our global customers have full access to a rich array of new game formats and creative game content
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during ICE 2017 to power their business,” said Walther. “The time we share with industry professionals from markets around the world is vitally important and we look forward to sharing our latest advancements, listening to feedback, and building continued collaboration for the coming year.”
Attendees are encouraged to visit stand #S6-110 at ExCeL London on February 7 - 9, 2017 to explore these and more important new Konami releases. For more information about Konami Gaming, Inc., please visit
www.konamigaming.com.
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