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IGT’s Multi-Level Momentum W
hen it comes to creating high- performing multi-level progressives (“MLP”) games, global gaming company IGT is on a roll. The Company’s momentum was evident at ICE 2025 as operators from around the globe fl ocked to IGT’s stand to see next-generation content for
well-known MLP game families Magic Treasures, Tiger and Dragon and more. In addition to revealing follow-up titles to popular content, IGT is introducing new games across its portfolio including the premium MLP Money Gong game, and core video sensations Zhao Cai Zhu and Rising Rockets.
David Flinn, IGT SVP Canada, EMEA and LATAM Gaming Sales shared, “IGT’s global MLP portfolio across premium and core a has never been stronger. We have a deep roster of high-performing MLP games that our customers can deploy with confi dence. Additionally, we’ve invested in next-generation games that will keep players engaged, and we are offering our themes on multiple form factors to ensure we’re meeting our customers’ unique needs.” New for 2025, IGT is extending its MLP momentum with the ultra-entertaining Money Gong game. Available on the PeakCurve49 and PeakSlant49 cabinets, Money Gong is an easy-to-understand premium MLP game that features six attractive jackpot levels. IGT fi rst revealed Money Gong at G2E 2024 with intentions of releasing it later in 2025, but
operator demand was so signifi cant that IGT expedited market arrival. Delivering a new twist on the popular Lock & Respin mechanic, the game’s Money Gong Bonus features a giant gong at the top of the screen that rotates to reveal one of three award boosts that can lead to explosive wins.
IGT’s Tiger and Dragon is another high- performing MLP sensation making its way to casinos across EMEA. Available as a standalone game on the PeakCurve49 and PeakSlant49 cabinets, and in multi-game confi gurations for select regions, Tiger and Dragon is inspiring play and driving fl oor performance in casinos around the world. The original two Tiger and Dragon games are: Tiger and Dragon Cash on Reels, and Tiger and Dragon Multiplier. Each game introduces new play mechanics and features three compelling bonuses: Tiger Bonus, Dragon Bonus, and the Tiger and Dragon Bonus. Players and operators have readily embraced the game family, earning the theme top industry accolades such as “Top Performing NEW premium Game” and “Most Innovative Land-Based Game” in the 2025 EKG Slot Awards Show and “Best Slot Product” in the 2025 GGB Gaming & Technology Awards. The Tiger and Dragon game family is backed by a strong content pipeline, with new titles Tiger and Dragon Super Bonus, and Tiger and Dragon Super Gong releasing in markets across EMEA.
Magic Treasures Lock & Respin is another must-play MLP game from IGT. The compelling game builds on the success of the Magic Treasure Dragon game which was recently named “Top Performing Game – EMEA” at the 2025 EKG Slot Awards Show and was the top-performing MLP game in France in 2024. Magic Treasures Lock & Respin introduces player-favorite game mechanics on the dual-screen PeakSlant32 cabinet, giving operators another banking option for this player-preferred theme. Additionally, operators have the option to link up to four Magic Treasure games to give players access to additional jackpot funds. Core video is another product segment where IGT is demonstrating its momentum and commitment to excellence. Game themes Rising Rockets and Zhao Cai Zhu are particularly compelling new IGT titles. Each one features gripping graphics and innovative spins on the player-favorite collection pot mechanics. Available on IGT’s premier portrait screen cabinet, the PeakCurve49, these games achieved extremely high scores in global test bank programs and are proving to perform exceedingly well in multiple geographies. To learn more about IGT’s award-winning game portfolio visit
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