G2E ASIA PREVIEW
Scientific Games brings it all to G2E Asia
The gaming industry’s true one-stop shop can be found on booth 1005 B
ally, WMS and Shuffle Master casino products will be sitting side by side on the Scientific Games booth at this year’s G2E Asia, with a diversity others can only dream of.
Demonstrating its unique position as a global supplier of choice for casino operators, the lineup includes exciting new releases from an expanding slot library, a baccarat progressive jackpot and a breakthrough in roulette technology that brings players closer to the game than ever before.
Senior Vice President Ken Jolly commented “Every year we step it up and 2016 is no exception. We’ve got our Dualos that brings together technology to create a best of breed slot cabinet and our Systems are taking player information and translating into competitive advantage for our customers as two great examples on how we’re realising our goals to bring entertainment, security, creative content and innovative technology to the market.”
On the slot side, the company is showing the Lock It Link, which incorporates several classic and ever- popular game design elements, offering rewarding gameplay features including multi-denomination game selection, new base game models and a highly- engaging new Lock It Bonus Feature that awards respins with growing bonus credit prizes. After launching in Australia in March with two
games (Bright Lights and Girl’s Best Friend), these became the two fastest rising stars in ranking reports across the eastern seaboard. The highly refined presentation includes vivid
eye-catching graphics, integrated edge-lighting on the Dualos cabinet, a gripping feature soundtrack and flexible signage options, all designed to position Lock It Link as the centrepiece of any gaming floor. Previous slot success Duo Fu Duo Cai is to be
followed by a new Asian-themed progressive link called Da Fu Da Gui, which means “big riches, big honors.” Da Fu Da Gui offer players the anticipation of big wins with its Double Luck
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Jackpot feature. Da Fu Da Gui launches with games Rich Traditions and Jade Eternity on the Pro Wave cabinet.
Any company that has Shuffle Master as part of its
assets is always going to have a strong table game offering, and SG’s exciting lineup of proprietary table games this year includes Jackpot Baccarat Progressive, Zappit Blackjack, Two for the Show, Flushes Gone Wild and Power Suit. Jackpot Baccarat is an optional
progressive side bet for baccarat that pays when three or more of the Player and Banker cards are the same rank. The more cards that are the same rank, the more to win. ZAPPIT Blackjack is based on
regular blackjack. However, if players are dealt a hard two-card total of 15, 16, 17, or 18, they have the option to get two new cards. The dealer will check for a blackjack, if applicable, before players are allowed to ZAPPIT. Insurance is offered as in the
regular game. If players elect to ZAPPIT then their initial hand is replaced with two new cards. Regular blackjack rules and procedures then continue with the new hand. Two for the Show is played with one standard 52-
card deck of playing cards. The object of the game is to make a better two-card poker hand than the dealer, from a selection of seven cards. A pair is the highest ranked hand, and no pair is the lowest. Ties within each rank are broken in favor of whichever hand has the higher cards. This game also comes with a Trips side bet.
Also of note on show is U-Spin Roulette, which
gives players the chance to launch the ball into the roulette wheel, and Safe Bacc, the combination of shuffler and card reading shoe into one device that increases game speed and improves security on baccarat tables.
Along with the above, SG Interactive will also
present the SG Universe product suite features multiple platforms that empower land-based casinos to increase engagement with their players at home, on-the-go, and during each visit to the casino floor.
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