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Building trusted relationships with some of the biggest


players in the world Quixant partners with gaming OEMs to deliver versatile and innovative outsource solutions through a portfolio of hardware, software and display technologies


Highly specialist. Ever-critical. Like no other. Quixant brings a distinctive combination of skills and resources to every partnership and G2E Las Vegas was no exception.


As pioneers in the design, development and manufacture of outsourced PC-based gaming solutions, Quixant understand the breadth and depth of challenges presented by one of the world’s most complex and regulated industries.


Tis year at G2E the Quixant Interactive Tech Area focussed on its unrivalled Gaming Ecosystem. Each one of its market-leading gaming features has been expertly engineered to enable cost-effective game development, seamless integration, speed-to- market delivery, regulatory compliance and enhanced user experience. QxVDR reduces the impact of pre-rendered video decoding, switching operations from CPU to GPU and vice-versa, QxVDR allows smoother game play and more videos to be played simultaneously. And, with the introduction of 4K ultra-HD content to create more detailed and vibrant games, QxVDR uses hardware acceleration to minimise system resource utilisation whilst still offering high compression ratio.


EGT Interactive launches land-based hit ‘Egypt Quest’


to a new online audience Las Vegas was the launch pad for EGT Interactive’s latest game Egypt Quest, a game which has four levels of mystery Jackpot cards with a high hit and retention rate, simple and user-friendly gameplay, and two levels of winnings


Te launch saw a batch of six games in the bonus game: Rise of Ra, Burning Hot, 20 Super Hot, Halloween, Circus Brilliant, and Egypt Sky. Irina Rusimova, Business Development Manager at EGT Interactive, said: “We are extremely excited about this product as it has been one of the most successful games in the land based which makes it known to our fan base and it is also a direct example of our greatest competitive advantage – the synergy we have with our land based operations.


“Egypt Quest has been one of the most successful games in the land-based operations, which makes it known to our fan base. “We believe that it will have overall high success ratio with all our operators and we already have the necessary data backing up this statement, as during the first month of its release, it has already aligned in the top 20 of EGT’s best performing titles.”


EGT Interactive’s Irina Rusimova


EGT Interactive has recently expanded into Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sweden, Hungary, and Spain, following core data from both its land- based and digital brands. Its games are currently available in English, German, Italian, French, Spanish, Hungarian and Romanian in order to correspond directly to the players but as the company prepares to move into new territories such as Denmark, the focus is on using data to increase the brand’s footprint in these new territories.


Ms Rusimova added: “Part of these markets, such as Hungary and Spain, are natural continuation of our land-based operations in place. Tis gives us high certainty that the portfolio will be highly


successful among the players, as it has already been in the market. Te possibility to offer the same games to both – the offline and online operations, is one of our greatest competitive advantages which, for sure, influences the decision when prioritising the entrance of the new markets. Nevertheless, we believe that the EGT portfolio, along with its traditional and classical touch, appeal to wider selection of players, thus making it successful choice for operators in most of Europe.”


Egypt Quest is currently available through the brand’s operator network to players in Bulgaria, Armenia and Georgia, whilst pending certification in Romania, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia and Portugal.


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Jon Jayal, Quixant CEO


“More so than ever before this years’ G2E demonstrated that advancing technology in wager- based gaming and sports betting is paving the way for a better, more immersive experience for players – one that draws a wider variety of demographics and keeps people in their seat longer. Pushing technological boundaries to ensure our partners are always ahead of the game in providing the best gaming experience to the end players has never been more central to our proposition,” Abhinay Bhagavatula, Head of Product Development.


Te Quixant SSBT was an undeniable crowd- pleaser. Coupling cutting-edge terminal engineering with first-class PC hardware and


displays, the SSBT harnessed all the hallmarks of the Quixant legacy. From innovative thermal management, through attractive aesthetics, to class-leading audio, Quixant stood out as the pioneering new player in sports betting.


“Our commitment is to develop bespoke solutions suited to the needs of individual businesses and the markets in which they operate. We leverage our global expertise to do so, identifying and capturing collaborative opportunities as they arise to ensure the success of our customers. As such we were delighted to showcase a number of best-in-class innovations at G2E this year, not least our sports betting portfolio,” stated Mr. Bhagavatula.


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