Casino Technology unveils J-curved EZ Modulo Tower
Casino Technology was launching new product offerings from its slot machine series EZ Modulo for North and Latin American customers at G2E.
Te first release of the award winning series is already well positioned in many countries in the region with more than 3,000 installations. Te J- curved newcomer EZ Modulo Tower is already a hit with the European casino operators. Featuring unique 43-inch UHD J-curved monitor with full touchscreen capabilities, the slot machine has attractive style, crystal clear sound, appealing still not distracting edge lighting, vivid colours. EZ Tower was created with careful consideration to ergonomics and is constantly improved by the added new functionalities, leading players to an exciting gaming experience with the thrilling multigames from the Tower series – TOWER 102, 104, 105.
“Our new slot machine models from the award- winning EZ Modulo series are designed with a focus on delivering greater ergonomics, unique player experience and superb value to operators. Te “customer on focus” was our underlying strategy in developing new products for the past 20 years and we continue ahead with the mission to deliver value added and customer centered solutions to players and operators”, commented Rossi McKee, Vice President of Casino Technology.
Featuring 32” UHD main monitor and an impressive 43” UHD J-curved monitor for
Continent 8 scopes market for further US expansion
In 12 months, Continent 8’s US multi-state capacities have increased to include Nevada, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, New York, Mississippi and Ohio.
Te headline grabbing event has, of course, been the opening of a new data center at the Atlantic City Convention Center in partnership with the CRDA (Casino Reinvestment Development Authority). Designed to Tier 3 standards, the data center aims to make New Jersey the largest hub for online gaming, sports betting, and eSports in the United States.
Tis expansion fortifies Continent 8’s commitment to Atlantic City and fulfils their pledge to create an online gaming hub designed for real-time data exchange. It provides direct connectivity to their private global network spanning over 30 locations across Europe, Asia, and North and South America.
In addition to increasing capacity in New Jersey, the new data center will include connectivity to Mississippi, Nevada, New York, Pennsylvania and West Virginia locations, as well as providing a secure data redundancy and disaster recovery
Casino Technology Interactive’s Lachezar’s Petrov
displaying the jackpot accumulations and the winning celebrations, EZ Titan encompasses the ergonomics, but adds to the players experience with its additional upper screen viewer capability and improved game presentation.
Te other new model, EZ Modulo with three 32” monitors, complements the product offering and adds to the players experience with the full HD library of games. It is presented with the popular series Speed King with new games included and a 4 distinct multiskin concept with various game mixes in different categories – Asian Legends, Fruits & Diamonds, Hot & Fun and Myths.
“Te new multiskin concept is tailored to players
facility from which to host online gaming operators’ most critical online operations. Operators seeking to enter the New Jersey and broader US market will benefit from this Atlantic City online gaming hub, its connection to the largest online gaming global network, and Continent 8’s cyber security services.
Continent 8’s Chief Operating Officer David Lejeune said: “Our seamless suite of hosting, security and network managed services is primed for those immediately entering the sports betting market in the US and we’re planning further growth as the landscape evolves. Te first licensed data center and cloud offering tailored for the regulated US online gaming market opened at the Atlantic City Convention Center opened in June 2019 offering a unique independent hosting site. Tis is the only independent, licensed facility with the capability to house gaming infrastructure outside of a licensed casino. We also have locations in California, Nevada, Arizona, Iowa, Mississippi, Indiana, West Virginia and New York, Our upcoming locations include Colorado, Florida, Illinois, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oregon and Tennessee.”
In April, Continent 8 was authorised by the Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board to provide co-location, data warehousing and managed network services to online gaming operators. Continent 8 has already opened up two centers in Pennsylvania allowing for both primary and
and presented in easy to recognise visually packs including favourite players games and new additions. Following this trend, we are targeting to release next year new additions to all of the presented series, Tower, Titan and Speed King, including progressive games and new math concepts,” said Rossi McKee.
“Our product development is targeting real players and with all offerings our goal is to deliver the needed diversity and excellence to operators, mixed with the player`s excitement that keeps longer the thrill of the game. At our booth #2050 at G2E once again we present successful products with a touch of our innovative approach, for which we have been renown and recognised,” added Mrs. McKee.
Continent 8’s David Lejeune, Michael Tobin and Nick Nally
disaster recovery operations. It was successful in getting customers operational in time for the beginning of March Madness this year.
Michael Tobin, CEO, Continent 8 Technologies, added: “Te new opportunities for gaming operators, including online sports betting companies, will require a partner like Continent 8 that is knowledgeable and delivers expeditious results. Te upcoming launch date for mobile online casino and sports betting only increases the urgency to set up operations now.”
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