A Unified Portfolio Gaming, Digital, and FinTech
IGT’s presence at G2E 2025 reflected its consolidated structure following the integration with Everi, combining Gaming, Digital and FinTech technologies within a single ecosystem. The company occupied two connected booths - one for IGT Gaming and Digital solutions and one for Everi’s FinTech portfolio - to demonstrate how its hardware, content, and systems now operate in coordination across the enterprise.
At the centre of IGT’s gaming exhibit was the new RISE32 core video cabinet, making its global debut. Building on the design of the RISE55, the RISE32 features three ultra-HD 32-inch displays, refined lighting, and a roadmap of content that brings together existing player mechanics with new developments. Launch titles included Stink Link Hawaii, Wild West, Magic Treasures Lock & Respin and King Khufu.
During the booth tour, Phil O’Shaughnessy, VP Global Communications, highlighted Magic Treasures Gold, recently named slot product of the year, as an example of cross-format content.
“Magic Treasures is a popular brand across cabinet styles,” explained Phil. “You’ll start to see it appear across multiple screen formats and multigame configurations. It’s a good example of how we’re delivering interoperability throughout the portfolio.”
Alongside the video line-up, IGT introduced the Player Classic Premiere cabinet, a new three-reel stepper featuring a 28-inch ultra-HD top box, game-controlled LED lighting, and content such as Double Black Diamond Deluxe and Double Jackpot 777 Deluxe.
WHEEL OF FORTUNE MARKS 30 YEARS Te Wheel of Fortune franchise again took centre stage at G2E, with IGT unveiling 12 new titles across five cabinet styles, including Wheel of Fortune Cash on Reels on the RISE55. Te 2025 show also marked the beginning of the 30th anniversary celebrations for the brand.
“Next year is the 30th anniversary of Wheel of Fortune,” added Mike Young, Global Comms. IGT. “We’re preparing a full schedule of activity to mark the milestone.”
Te new releases span stepper and video formats, with a mix of wide- area and multi-level progressives to accommodate different player preferences.
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OMNICHANNEL AND DIGITAL EXPANSION IGT PlayDigital’s showcase centred on its omnichannel game development and engagement technology. Te division previewed Eternal Link, planned for a simultaneous land-based and online release following the recent success of Kitty Glitter Grand.
Phil O’Shaughnessy explained that the definition of “omnichannel” is evolving within IGT: “Traditionally, it meant connecting land-based and online play. But our studio teams are now developing content across every channel, Class II, VLT, HHR, and digital, ensuring players encounter consistent experiences across the ecosystem.”
Te Engagement Platform was also featured, showing its ability to deliver real-time player interaction through promotions, leaderboards, prize drops, and the MEGA VAULT feature set.
FINTECH INTEGRATION THROUGH EVERI Everi, now part of IGT, displayed its FinTech solutions in an adjoining booth under the theme “Digital Neighborhood.” Te range combines payments, loyalty, marketing, and RegTech, including the Entegrity AML solution, into a single, mobile-first platform.
Te products are designed to integrate directly with IGT’s casino management systems, creating a unified financial and engagement infrastructure across gaming, hospitality, and entertainment operations.
A CONNECTED ENTERPRISE VISION Across Gaming, Digital and FinTech, IGT’s 2025 presentation at G2E emphasised interoperability as the core theme linking its technologies. By aligning its business divisions and integrating Everi’s financial solutions, the company is moving toward a unified platform model that connects the player experience, operational systems, and payment technologies within a single enterprise framework.
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