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LIVE CASINO ONLINE EVOLUTION - REALISTIC GAMES ONETOUCH - HABANERO


Future of Online Table Games


Looking at the ways in which high-spending table games enthusiasts can continue to be engaged in this evolving regulatory environment, G3 talks to suppliers pulling out the stops to innovate and entertain with new game features, gamification elements and jackpots.


Industry experts from Evolution, Realistic Games, OneTouch and Habanero examine the future of online table games within increasingly strict regulatory environments such as the UK. With lower stake limits imposed, how can traditional verticals like Roulette and Blackjack remain relevant to players?


What new elements and features within table games are keeping players engaged?


Todd Haushalter, Chief Product Officer, Evolution: Every day our aim is to answer this question. In recent years we have expanded upon the definition of what a table game is, and this now includes Game Shows.


Our Game Shows category delivers more entertainment, interaction, and thrills for players with the addition of multipliers that add extra layers of excitement. Tese popular games are not only entertaining and visually rich, but players can bet small and win big, which ensures a high level of engagement.


But every player is different. Take Baccarat players for example, their wants and needs are going to be different to a Roulette player. Recently, we added a unique new bonus Red Envelope multiplier feature into the game.


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Tis unexpected bonus may be generated on either the Tie, Banker Pair or Player Pair bet spots, when a red envelope animation appears with a randomly generated increased payout of up to 88x.


Arcangelo Lonoce, Head of Business Development Europe, Habanero: For us – it’s a case of delivering what players know and love. We believe in the fact that table games are played by players who love table games. Terefore, our aim is to offer the type of environment where they can feel right at home.


Our focus is always on the present as well as the future – and we know that mobile is the predominant destination for players. Tis requires an impeccable UI/UX, which means we can offer a wonderful format that makes our games as easy to play and understand as possible, which is key to both engagement and retention. I can confidently say that our mobile table games experience, specifically conceived to be enjoyed in portrait mode, is as good and entertaining as it can be.


As regards new features and elements, I don’t believe there needs to be a re-invention of the wheel. We’ve seen some interesting innovation in the live environment in terms of features, mathematics and margins, but I don’t believe this to be signalling a trend. Tere’s no need to disrupt a set of products and rules that in many ways have been enjoyed for more than 120 years – after all, it’s a winning formula.


Robert Lee, Commercial Director, Realistic Games: Similar to slots, suppliers are looking to expand on new ideas and variants when it comes to table games. While there is still a huge market for traditional games such as Blackjack and


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