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MULTIPLAYERS: APEX


APEX gaming’s Player Station STAND: Versatile, stylish, beautifully


engineered – that’s the APEX gaming Player Station


boasts a great deal of benefits, making it the ideal choice for gaming operators around the world. That explains why demand has been constantly strong since it was released over two years ago. The APS is available in two separate base


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versions – either as terminal-based or as an entire unit. Relating to the terminal-based version, operators can naturally choose how many terminals and roulette wheels they wish to combine. Thus, the operators have the option to place the number of terminals required to fit their individual gaming location – the same is true for the number of roulette wheels. The second option allows operators to select the number of terminals and roulette wheels and create a single unit thanks to the new implementation of infill panels. In short – this means that operators now have all the choice they need to place the automated multiplayer from APEX gaming they require to best fir to their own player/ customer requirements. A further new highlight that APEX gaming offers is the possibility to integrate an electronic display within the APS. The high-resolution 4k display can show the roulette statistics of up to four separate wheels. The intelligence development of the APS has made sure it is future-proof. A prime example is that the APS can be linked to a further three roulette wheels – both live and/or electronic. These can be automated or live wheels. That means the player can choose between a total of four roulette wheels. Depending on market requirements and local legal demands, operators can offer their customers to play on more roulette wheels at one time – up to four. Four is another key number when relating


to the table games available on the APS. These are namely ROULETTE, SIC BO, BACCARAT and BINGO.


The origins of APEX gaming stem from slots and games development and production. This


he APEX PLAYER STATION (APS) is the stylish and extremely versatile electronic multiplayer from APEX gaming. The APS


most of the APEX offer and make that difference. The possibility to incorporate mobile gaming right within the casino is made reality thanks to APEX MOBIILE


entrepreneurial strength has been integrated into the APS. Thus, operators can offer their customers chosen slots games from APEX gaming in the multiplayer. Given the popularity of the EVO games – this is a great benefit. And yet another benefit: The Pinnacle gaming machines from APEX gaming can be also connected to the APS so that exactly the same information on the APS terminal is portrayed on the Pinnacle and players participate on exactly the same table game (such as Roulette). Future-proof technology – how to get the


SLOTS. Players can play on a tablet, for example in the casino bar or restaurant. On a busy evening when the APS is full, players can join in the action via the tablet. Money can simply be transferred to the tablet or paid back from the tablet to the player when using the iDROPe – the revolutionary cash-handling system – naturally also from APEX gaming. In essence, the player pays money onto the tablet via the iDROPe and can cash out the credit on the iDROPe as well – receiving the money in the form of a barcode ticket (for ticket-in, ticket-out applications) or placed on the player card (for gaming locations that use player cards for play purposes).


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