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@G2E Las Vegas Casino Equipment TCSJohnHuxley


@ G2E Las Vegas Casino Slots Merkur Gaming


Las Vegas once again provided the perfect setting to showcase the latest innovations and trends at the Global Gaming Expo (G2E). Te Merkur Group was present in the gambling metropolis to exhibit its impressive product portfolio to the international trade audience on a 625sq.m exhibition platform.


“Te Latin American gaming market, despite facing significant regulatory challenges, remains a crucial pillar of our international distribution network. Te G2E, as one of the most important flagship trade fairs in the industry, provides the ideal venue to present our forward-looking product range and engage in meaningful dialogue with our LATAM customers,” said Jürgen Stühmeyer, Management Board member, Merkur Sales.


Te main focus of Merkur Gaming’s product showcase was its Linked Progressive Jackpot Systems, which are particularly in demand within the global industry. Te German gaming expert introduced two new systems – Link Wave and Clash Link – both of which quickly became crowd favorites at the expo. Tese jackpot systems stand out thanks to their exciting features, which make the gaming experience even more thrilling and diverse. Te new Mod Ex cabinet family also attracted significant attention. Visitors were particularly impressed by the modularity of the cabinet, which allows customers to configure their preferred device with a variety of monitor, body, and base options.


In keeping with tradition, several other subsidiaries of the German Merkur Group traveled to "Sin City" to showcase their diverse and forward-thinking portfolios. Te cash-handling specialists from GeWeTe once again demonstrated the strengths of their versatile and high-performance product range, which enables efficient and easy cash management at gaming locations. Additionally, the British subsidiary Bede Gaming presented its flexible iGaming solutions, while edict egaming captured attendees' attention with its unique approach to game aggregation. For the first time, the two strategic partners Spintec and Gaming Arts also joined the Merkur booth, enhancing the trade show experience with their innovative gaming portfolios.


“Te G2E 2024 has exceeded our expectations in every way. Te new booth concept, which includes a larger footprint and stylish new design elements, was met with tremendous approval. Tanks to our outstanding product lineup – most notably the Linked Progressive Jackpot Systems Link Wave and Clash Link, as well as the Mod Ex cabinet family – we were able to impress visitors not only with our aesthetic presentation but also with our innovative products,” said Athanasios "Sakis" Isaakidis, Chief Executive International at Merkur Gaming. “Te promising discussions leave us with a positive outlook and confidence in the future.”


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TCSJOHNHUXLEY unveiled its Qorex 2 electronic gaming terminals at the Global Gaming Expo (G2E) 2024. Tis platform boasts completely redesigned terminals offering configuration options to suit any casino floor. Players can enjoy a seamless gaming experience with a simple touch screen interface. Te extensive library features both live and RNG games, including Roulette, Roulette Xtra, Sic Bo, and Baccarat, along with customisable side bets, catering to all preferences. Built for continuous operation, the Qorex 2 features upgraded hardware for performance and reliability.


Complementing the launch of the Qorex 2 at G2E, TCSJohnHuxley also debuted Roulette Xtra for its new electronic gaming terminals. Previously exclusive to live tables, Roulette Xtra is now available for the first time on ETGs. Tis popular game features a selection of paytables to suit various player preferences, along with 3D visualisations of bonus numbers being selected and highlighted. Phil Lee, Chief Financial Officer & Managing Director Americas (pictured above with TCSJohnHuxley’s Luke Davis) commented: “We are thrilled to bring Roulette Xtra to our Qorex 2 terminals. Tis popular game adds a new dimension to our electronic gaming offering, providing players with a diverse and exciting range of options.”


In addition to the Qorex 2 highlights, TCSJohnHuxley also introduce the Saturn Velocity, a new automated Roulette wheel for both land- based and online operators. Inspired by the success of its predecessor, the Saturn Velocity boasts cutting-edge technology and innovative design, delivering performance, reliability, security, and player satisfaction. Te Saturn Velocity sets a new industry standard for speed, enabling casinos to offer more games per hour than ever before. Its brushless DC motors and gearless design ensure continuous, reliable operation without the need for bulky, noisy air compressors. Tis compact and efficient design seamlessly integrates into any live Roulette table, or for casinos to showcase the wheel on a standalone podium.


Finally, a product shown under close guard at G2E was the forthcoming Chipper Champ 3 from TCSJohnHuxley. As the pioneers of casino chipping machines, the company continues to lead the industry with its chip handling technology, offering unmatched speed, accuracy, and security. Tis is a pre-launch showcase with commercial units available from early Q2 2025. Te Chipper Champ 3 introduces a revolutionary new feature: clay chip sorting. Tis innovative technology efficiently sorts clay chips in addition to other wheel check and value chips. No other chipper can sort clay chips.


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