Review G2E LAS VEGAS 2017
Scientific Game’s Cole Rush pictured on the booth at G2E
The Scientific Games booth at G2E 2017 was dominated by a single gaming licence: BOND
At the G2E show in Las Vegas, Scientific Games introduced its customers to its Bond Experience, featuring slots utilising the new James Bond 007 license to the max. At the same time the company revealed its new TwinStar J43 cabinets (obviously featuring Bond) and a host of player favourites from Wonder Woman through to the latest Monopolies
Scientific Games Chief Executive Officer and President Kevin Sheehan described this year’s showcase: "Every year we raise the bar at G2E, and this year our innovation teams have elevated the game significantly, with a huge portfolio of new game content, stunning new slot cabinets, and the industry’s most advanced lottery and interactive B2B solutions. And what truly set our booth apart was our exclusive James Bond showcase, where we debuted our first products based on the incredible Bond franchise. We are excited to bring our customers the most innovative products in the industry."
Te centerpiece of Scientific Games’ G2E exhibit this year was the immersive James Bond Experience, made possible through the exclusive agreement with EON Productions, Danjaq and MGM Interactive Inc., a subsidiary of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Inc., which gives Scientific Games the rights to leverage all past and future iconic James Bond films, as well as the film's talent portraying James Bond.
During the show, Scientific Games revealed the first of its JAMES BOND experiences – James
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Bond Casino Royale on the new Gamefield 2.0 platform, James Bond Goldfinger, featured on the TwinStar J43 with iReels platform and James Bond Diamonds are Forever on the Blade with Wheel cabinet. Each of the game features iconic moments from the movies, including the immediately recogniseable soundtracks.
Known for its innovation in cabinet design and engaging content, Scientific Games debuted innovative technology and hot new content on sophisticated, sleek new platforms at G2E, including the towering TwinStar V75, featuring a bold 75ins. curved Ultra HD monitor, emotive lighting with holographic LEDs; dual re-spin bet buttons, an oversized 24-inch iDeck and a patent-pending simple assembly design. Tis showstopper debuts with Monopoly Hot Shot, which combines the iconic Monopoly brand with player-favorite Hot Shot Game-in features.
Te new sensational TwinStar J43 amazes with a spectacular 43ins curved display that is impressive sleek technology and innovation. During the exhibition, the J43 featured the next generation Zeus Unleashed and showcased Scientific Games’ Wonder Woman games based on the beloved 1970s live-action TV show.
Te new TwinStar J43 with iReels integrates the traditional feel of a stepper cabinet, the dynamic graphic capabilities of a contemporary HD display, and an engaging transmissive LCD panel that provides a dramatic effect by allowing video to be displayed over the reels. Tis new cabinet debuted with James Bond Goldfinger, Te Lord of the Rings Rule Tem All and Cash Spin Deluxe.
Capturing fan-favourites, Bally Classic High- Denomination Steppers were released on the
One of the sleeper hits on the Scientific Games stand was the Ultimate Fire Link - watch out for this one!
popular TwinStar cabinet. Some of the most beloved classic games from the Bally library include Blazing 7s, Bonus Times, Black & White 5x Pay, and Double Jackpot Triple Blazing 7s.
Leveraging its international game content, Scientific Games also introduced its successful global games to the US.
Scientific Games highlights included Lock It Link titles Cats, Hats, And More Bats and Eureka Reel Blast, following on the phenomenal international success of the Near Area Progressive series.
Also on display was the fabulous Fortunes 3
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