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Red Fortune Rail, a new Asia-inspired train series featuring nested hold-and-spin mechanics, powerful multipliers and distinct free- game variants across its debut titles.
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Dragon Firecracker, introducing triple metamorphic dragons that unlock different bonus paths, DOUBLE FIRE, DOUBLE GAMES and JACKPOT, while allowing all three to combine during free spins.
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Diggin’ Bros., built around explosive reel-edge mechanics, guaranteed dynamite events during hold-and-spin play and a linked progressive jackpot.
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Unwooly Super Riches, two long-time rivals are returning to the ring to duke it out with Unwooly Super Riches. Hero characters Sugar and Spice are making a comeback, with entirely new antics in store.
Collectively, the portfolio reflects a deliberate balance between proven mathematical structures and visually expressive mechanics, with Konami continuing to prioritise longevity and performance over sheer release volume.
profiles and visual identity remain consistent regardless of channel. While bespoke online-only development remains a future possibility, the current focus is on faithful translation and simultaneous deployment.
SYNKROS expands from management system to operating layer Completing Konami’s three-pillar strategy is SYNKROS, which continues to evolve beyond traditional CMS boundaries. At ICE, Konami
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SYNKROS Progressive Management, enabling casinos to create custom standard or mystery progressives across individual machines, banks, zones or entire floors—without additional hardware.
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SYNKROS Drink System, a fully digital, end-to-end beverage ordering solution accessible directly from the EGM interface or slot screen, with real-time staff visibility and workflow management.
With Solstice 49C installations beginning internationally, additional market announcements expected across 2026, and omni-channel releases scheduled ahead of G2E, Konami enters the year with a tightly aligned roadmap, one that treats hardware, content and systems not as separate products, but as interconnected components of a single casino ecosystem.
KONAMI ONLINE INTERACTIVE FORMALISES IGAMING IDENTITY
ICE Barcelona 2026 also marked the debut of Konami Online Interactive, the new brand identity for Konami Gaming’s iGaming segment. While the branding is new, the capability is not. Konami has operated in the digital space for more than a decade through social casino partnerships and remote gaming server (RGS) deployments. Te company’s owned RGS integrates with most major operator platforms, delivering HTML5 content across mobile, tablet and desktop environments.
Rather than chasing volume in a crowded online marketplace, Lazcano emphasised a quality-first approach rooted in Konami’s land-based library. Timeless titles such as China Shores, African Diamond and Rawhide sit alongside newer omni-channel releases including Crazy Stuffed Coins, K-Pow! Pig and Dragon’s Law Fortune.
Importantly, Konami’s land-based and online teams work in close physical and creative proximity, ensuring that gameplay feel, volatility
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Konetic, the mobile employee application that extends SYNKROS’ real-time data into dispatch, attendant pays, progressive sign management and on-the-floor patron engagement.
Together, these tools reinforce Konami’s positioning of SYNKROS as a real-time operational platform—one that connects games, staff and players through a single data backbone.
EUROPEAN FOCUS AND NEXT STEPS
Looking ahead, Lazcano pointed to increased international activity through Konami’s expanded European footprint, including a newly established regional office aimed at supporting operators as they scale across regulated markets. With Solstice 49C installations beginning internationally, additional market announcements expected across 2026, and omni-channel releases scheduled ahead of G2E, Konami enters the year with a tightly aligned roadmap, one that treats hardware, content and systems not as separate products, but as interconnected components of a single casino ecosystem.
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