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R.Franco tips new releases for success in 2020 and beyond


Alongside some new stylish branding, R. Franco was showing a host of new games including Baby Fruits, Habanero, Chipless and Lucky Formula following what the company described as a ‘qualitative and quantitative leap’ for R. Franco


R.Franco has achieved ‘magnificent results’ with Lucky 8s, the UK’s first nationally interconnected jackpot which is exportable to any other jurisdiction in the world.


Bingo games on show included La Parca, Bingo Burlesque and 5 Diamante Deluxe whilst the Multi-Game offerings of MultiExperience and Onmix Evolution boasted games such as Eastern Dreams, Treasure Hunt, Sweet Mix, Troya, Flor de Lotto, Triple Mask, El Nilo Azul, Te Games of Chronos and Kings or Better. Te OnMix touch screen multi-game terminal uses the open- architecture platform IRIS which was shown along with the IRIS Power Vault, the group’s latest application for data monitoring in regulated environments.


R. Franco was also launching a new progressive jackpot called Iron Boost.


On the digital side, R.Franco unveiled Secret of Incas as part of its TimeLab series. Tis journey


Comtrade continues to outperform expectations at ICE and into 2020


Comtrade was at ICE on the back of one of the key milestones in its online gaming business; a strategic technology partnership with Mansion88. In September, M88 migrated its complete backend system and player portal on to Comtrade’s Enterprise Gaming Platform – iCore


iCore’s single-back office approach enables agile player account management (PAM) for high player volumes with customisation capabilities. Visitors experienced iCore’s data-driven personalisation package that is responsible for increasing individual player retention and guarantees personalised tailored game lobbies, web and


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back into the 13th century Inca empire offers 20 fixed paylines and a bonus game offering three unique levels and a 5,000x multiplier.


TimeLab features Dr. Random, an eccentric genius who has cracked time travel after years of calculations, dozens of failed attempts and thousands of tonnes of sandwiches.


A five-reel, three-line slot with 30 fixed paylines, TimeLab transcends the barriers of time, with Dr. Random’s time travelling capers offer operators the chance to provide a new series of gaming exploits.


R. Franco Digital’s Commercial Director, Mario Benito, said: “We wanted to create a character that we could use again and again in a series of related slot titles. With Dr. Random and his time machine there really are no boundaries for our game designers as they can go to any place in the world at any time in history, past present or future.”


“I am delighted that TimeLab’s debut has been so successful, with its unique theme, engaging features and an easy-to-use interface, it’s no surprise to see that the game is proving a hit with players and partners alike. Expect plenty more episodes in the Dr. Random series.”


On the solutions front, R. Franco’s remote microservices-based gaming server Kolyseo took centre stage. Able to host any type of game, it works with generic APIs to allow easy integrations with any player platform and gaming back office, scalable to an unlimited capacity to suit global operator’s needs.


Taking pride of place alongside will be IRIS, R. Franco Digital’s open-architecture platform, which integrates everything an operator requires including player management, payment gateways, content, promotions, alerts and responsible gaming tools, as well as its IRIS Power Vault, its latest application for data monitoring in regulated environments.


R. Franco Group’s ambitious plans for 2020 include an exciting roadmap for international expansion, with the company already present in over 50 countries and employing more than 300 professionals. It is hoping to have its UK licence by the end of the year.


mobile app visuals, promotions as well as multi- channel messaging.


With sCore – Gaming Machine Management System, Comtrade presented new ways of real-time data collection and management of gaming machines that support GSA’s G2S protocol under one central server.


Lea Perovsek, Account Manager at Comtrade


One of the key improvements of Comtrade`s G2S 3.1 implementation lies in utilising new transport, reducing the consumed networking bandwidth by up to 50 per cent and as a result reducing networking infrastructure requirements. Aleš Gornjec, General Manager of Comtrade Gaming, said: “2019 proved to be a year in which we exceeded forecasts and outperformed expectations. Our continued growth is largely due to our ethos and foundation as a technology company. With this technology, operators, vendors and regulators can create an environment with the best possible responsible player experience on any given channel.”


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