Oracle and Portomaso Install EGT
Malta’s Tumas Gaming has selected EGT’s latest slots for its Oracle and Portomaso locations, situated in Qawra and St Julians
Te newly delivered machines are performing well above floor average and are well liked for their wide variety of gaming themes.
MALTA GAMING SUPPLIES
Malta’s multi-casino operator, Tumas Gaming, has once again opted for Euro Games Technology’s slot machines for its gaming establishments Oracle and Portomaso, situated in St Julians and the tourist town of Qawra. Te operator has chosen the G 32-32 VIP cabinet from the General series, alongside the P-27/27 St Slim and the Cai Shen Kingdom jackpot, housed in the P-27/42V St slot model.
“Our business relationship with Tumas Gaming has grown over the years into a reliable, fruitful partnership and it is gratifying to know that our machines have once again been considered as a key factor in the success and consistency of Oracle and Portomaso casinos,” commented Gergana Chelebieva, regional manager of EGT for Ireland, Portugal, Malta and Italy. “EGT has established a strong presence in Malta. Our products are present in all four casinos and we rank among its top five gaming providers. Te newly delivered 20 machines also perform well above floor average and are well liked for their wide variety of gaming themes.”
Te G 32-32 VIP is one of the latest developments of EGT, featuring two 32ins.
frameless HD monitors, an optional same size topper and a comfortable chair with incorporated stereo speakers and sound volume and game controls. It is available with a diverse collection of 48 titles in Gold Collection HD mix. Te P-27/27 St Slim and P-27/42V St are already known to the local players from EGT’s previous installations with Tumas Gaming . Te cabinets are currently equipped with the Purple Collection multigame and the Chinese-themed Cai Shen Kingdom, featuring five jackpot levels – the Mini and Minor are non-progressive and stand-alone, the Maxi is progressive stand- alone and the Grand and Major are progressive and common for all gaming machines in the link.
Commenting on the latest delivery of EGT products, Patrick Demanuele, COO of Tumas Gaming, and Jesmond Galea, casino manager of Portomaso, indicated that EGT’s products are favoured by players and are among the first slots to be occupied for the variety of themes on offer. Tey are also considered important for stronger attendance in both casinos, which opens up opportunity for more installations in near future.
Portugal Greentube partners Estoril Sol for Digital launch
Greentube has launched its slot portfolio with Estoril Sol’s online platform, strengthening the supplier’s foothold in Portugal.
Te online casino operator has initially integrated Greentube’s top 30 performing games in the Portuguese market. Te launch is part of a deal with Belgium-based provider Gaming1, which supplies the casino platform supporting Estoril Sol’s online business. Integrating with Estoril Sol’s digital brand ESC Online, a locally renowned operator and the first licensed online casino site to go live when Portugal opened for business in 2016, reinforces Greentube’s strong position having quickly gained market share since launching operations in the country last year.
Michael Bauer, CGO and CFO at Greentube, said: “As a distinguished operator in the Portuguese market, launching with Estoril Sol’s online
platform marks another significant step in our expansion strategy and adds another reputable brand to our local client portfolio. Tanks to the existing popularity of our top games in Portugal’s resort casinos, we have quickly established a vast player base in the online sector, which is shaping up to be a pillar of our European business.”
Rui Magalhães, CEO at Estoril Sol Digital , said: “Greentube offers a unique blend of both classic and innovative titles which capture a range of customer segments from traditional slot fans to modern players, making its portfolio the perfect match for our platform.
“As a casino that has a strong land- based heritage, Greentube’s collection of retail favourites will make an important addition to our online offering as we look to accelerate growth of our digital brand and offer our customers a premium interactive experience.”
France
A decree authorising the reopening of casinos in France was published on June 2, but only slot machines and electronic table games have been allowed to reopen. Casinos with the exception of Corsica and Guyana and Mayotte. Only electronic roulette, electronic blackjack or electronic punto banco and slots were allowed to reopen provided that general sanitary measures and social distancing measures are followed. Te Department of Public Liberties and Legal Affairs (DLPAJ) of the Ministry of the Interior said there would need to be a distance of a metre between two machines. Te DLPAJ considers Plexiglas separators not in accordance with the law, as there’s less than a metre between visitors. Casino patrons are obliged to wear a mask, but not in restaurants and bars with seats.
CZECHIA – Euro Games Technology has become part of the Czech gaming industry, opening an office in Prague with sales and service operations to cover the country, including the border regions. The establishment is the result of the cooperative efforts and expertise of two practitioners in the gaming field with over 15 years of experience, Ivan Grigorov and Adam Vajdak. They have managed their own casino companies before stepping into their position at EGT as General Managers of the Czech office leading a team of 13 professionals.
“The regional gaming market is saturated and domestic manufacturers are well established,” shared Mr. Vajdak. “Compared to other countries, it lacks the presence of worldwide brands, which is where we find our potential. The gaming regulations and requirements are very strict and are a serious entrance barrier for all new providers, but we are accustomed to fulfilling exacting criteria and are confident that will be able to achieve satisfying results in the next few years.”
The company plans to install 300 gaming machines in the next two-three months in some of the best locations in the market and expectations are for high overall results of its portfolio.
UK – Caesars Entertainment UK has confirmed that it will permanently close Southend’s Rendezvous casino. Located at the landmark Kursaal on Southend seafront, Caesars has confirmed it will not be re-opening the venue once Covid-19 restrictions are lifted.
A spokesman said: “Caesars Entertainment UK, owners of Rendezvous Casino regret to announce that the casino will not be re-opening following the recent closure during the Covid-19 pandemic. We have reluctantly taken this decision following difficult trading conditions in recent years and the impact that the Covid-19 pandemic will have on future business levels. We are grateful to our employees and suppliers who worked hard to deliver a great entertainment venue over the years and thank them following this difficult decision. Thank you also to our valued customers for their support of Rendezvous Southend.”
UK – FSB has strengthened its Business Development team with the appointment of Russell Colvin as Head of Retail Sales. Mr. Colvin will be responsible for driving sales of FSB’s retail products, including its Self Service Betting Terminal and EPoS systems, in regulated markets around the world. Russell brings with him over 20 years of experience in sports betting, from both the operator and supplier side, having worked for industry giants such as Coral, Global Draw and Scientific Games along the way.
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