TaDa Gaming crafts gaming adventures beyond the imagination
TaDa Gaming expresses pride in its role as the 'best retention game platform' that offers a diverse array of gaming content.
From engaging slots to thrilling bingo, exhilarating crash games to classic table games, and even captivating fishing experiences, our portfolio is thoughtfully designed with a strong emphasis on diverse categories. Our commitment is to create experiences that keep players returning for more.
Currently headquartered in Taiwan, we're expanding our horizons by setting up an entity office in Malta next year. Our presence transcends geographical boundaries, and we're committed to delivering customised gaming experiences.
We leverage in-house AI to analyse game data and craft tailored games that cater to our
players' preferences, elevating their gaming adventures. What sets us apart is our array of game mechanics designed to boost player engagement, loyalty, and overall player retention. From missions, tournaments, linking jackpots, sign-in bonuses, to the option to purchase bonuses, our extensive mechanics provide an exceptional gaming experience.
Among these mechanics, Win Cards shine as a fantastic addition. They not only exemplify our commitment to keeping the thrill alive for our players but also enhance player rewards
significantly, contributing to lasting player retention. Win Cards demonstrates our commitment to keeping the thrill alive for our players, as they not only enhance player rewards but also significantly contribute to player retention.
It's a fantastic way for our players to experience the full potential of our game
We're thrilled to announce our eagerly anticipated return to SiGMA Malta at Stand 1129. Join us to feel the magic.
Gaming above and beyond - NOVOMATIC introduced its V.I.P. X series at G2E 2023
Discerning operators know that every player deserves to feel like a V.I.P. Visitors at this year’s G2E in Las Vegas witnessed the launch of a new premium cabinet segment with the world premiere of NOVOMATIC’s V.I.P. X series.
In today’s greatly diversified gaming landscape with traditional brick-and-mortar venues alongside constantly on-the-go-available iGaming offers, land-based operators are seeking to implement differentiating incentives to distinguish their venues by way of unique selling propositions as opposed to the iGaming offer.
Operators give much thought to service and hospitality, soundscape and ambience, floor layout and ways to improve the customer journey.
NOVOMATIC has ventured one step further and gone above and beyond in developing the next- generation Very Important Player X-perience.
Premiering at the G2E in Las Vegas, NOVOMATIC launched its sophisticated new product line aimed at the most discerning player segment – and, of course, at operators who want to show their appreciation of their players with a corresponding top-class gaming entertainment offering.
Te V.I.P. X Royal 1.85, the impressive V.I.P. X Dream 3.43 and the space-optimised V.I.P. X Lounge 2.32 introduce exceptional luxury gaming with exquisite V.I.P. comfort, extra-high and extra- wide game screens and an integrated sound system
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in the comfy armchair which all add up to create a most intense gaming experience and maximum player immersion.
Tomas Schmalzer, VP Global Sales and Product Management at NOVOMATIC AG, explains: “We challenge operators to think big. But not only that. With our products, we aim to nurture the USPs of
land-based gaming, focusing on distinguishing aspects like social, emotional and authentic sensory stimulation.
"With this sophisticated new V.I.P. X premium line, operators will introduce a truly exceptional Very Important Player X-perience on their floor – and their guests will love how that feels.”
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