NOVOMATIC’s NOVOVISION CMS
details latest features and set-ups ICE Barcelona NOVOVISION
At the upcoming ICE show in Barcelona, the NOVOVISION team will present the latest developments in two distinct set-ups: for club operations and for casino venues.
Built on the latest cutting-edge technologies, with a broad-based approach and a constantly increasing diversification of the system functionalities, NOVOVISION provides a flexible solution that is designed to fit any operator requirement for the modern casino and beyond.
Te casino side especially will focus on a high-traffic architecture with options for TITO, Cashless or biometrically supported wallet solutions, highlighting detailed player tracking and attractive loyalty functionalities across a player journey that is highly individualised, appreciative and fully compliant with Responsible Gaming protocols.
A highlight are the new security and surveillance features of the NOVOVISION eye application to ensure that casino operators have all information at their disposal to ensure proper management of their business. With the use of NOVOVISION eye, staff have fast and precise access to the video surveillance RTSP sequences that relate to any defined event according to their user role, so that they can react to these notifications fast and accurate.
Also premiering in the systems area of the NOVOMATIC booth will the triple set-up of a highly accessible new self-service station with various
Highlight Games’ MotoGP Roulette
delivers entertainment and action ICE Barcelona Highlight Games
Highlight Games’ video virtual sports content has been a huge success story in recent years, and its exclusive portfolio of content continues to grow in 2025. Te provider will be showcasing new ATP Tour and Moto GP content alongside flagship SOCCERBET games and instant wins at ICE Barcelona.
Chase Te Ace is Highlight’s brand-new official ATP Tennis Tour branded game which features footage from some of the world’s greatest tennis players on the ATP Tour. Players predict the number of aces scored in a randomly selected combination of clips to win cash prizes and a potential jackpot.
MotoGP Roulette will launch at ICE 2025 and features real action from past MOTOGP seasons. Based on a 1-36 classic roulette table, this
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uses: as a loyalty kiosk, as a promotional service point and as a Self- Registration Terminal. Visitors will be excited to learn how this new NOVOVISION Self-Registration Terminal (SRT) turns customer registration into an intuitive, fast and secure self-service.
It can be equipped with a customised registration set-up according to the individual operator preferences and prevailing regulatory requirements, fully satisfying detailed player tracking or anonymous play environments with a variety of optional components such as OCR document scanner, ID card reader, camera, QR code printer and more. A 32” Full HD screen with PCAP touch serves as an intuitive customer interface with customised language selection and clear menu navigation. Available as a single or triple terminal set-up.
innovative game features a video bonus round, multipliers and free spins. Tere also progressive betting options to deliver maximum entertainment and action.
SOCCERBET LALIGA, the Spanish iteration of Highlight’s flagship SOCCERBET video virtual sports product features real archive footage from the past 20 years of LALIGA - the men's top professional football division of the Spanish football league system. In addition to showcasing some of the most successful clubs and players to have participated in one of the world’s most popular football leagues, the games also feature official LALIGA branding, including club badges and logos, which can also be used on website banners and game tiles, a first of its kind in virtual sports.
Highlight Games’ video virtual sports, created through exclusive rights details with some of the most high-profile sports leagues in the world, have transformed the virtual sports market in recent years, and these new additions to the Highlight product portfolio look set to continue the business’ trajectory of success.
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