games and have performed at over 2.8x the floor average in North America. A celebrated addition to IGT’s powerful MLP offering, Mystery of the Lamp was launched on the ergonomically designed PeakCurve49 cabinet, which will be introduced to international operators at ICE, and is also available on the popular PeakSlant49 cabinet. Presenting a premier blend of aesthetics, usability, and convenience, the PeakCurve49 cabinet is distinguished by a sleek lower profile, open-back concept, and a player-tested C-curve 49” LCD screen with a modern 27” topper for a seamless gameplay experience. Certain to offer an unparalleled presentation, the cabinet features LED lighting, a user- friendly 13.3” Dynamic Player Panel (DPP), a wireless phone charger, and a USB charging port. Expertly crafted with modern design elements, the PeakCurve49 provides attractive sightlines from across the floor while maintaining traditional 28” stand compatibility. Additional highlights in IGT’s impressive MLP
portfolio is Magic Treasures, featuring two complementary partner themes, Dragon and Tiger, complete with a rich, Asian-themed art package. A dazzling game package available on the PeakSlant49 and PeakCurve49 cabinets, Magic Treasures offers the popular persistence pot feature with three exciting bonus options. Another MLP standout is Egyptian Link, which features the non-stop action of various combined free games that can lead to big-win possibilities through four progressive levels. Embraced by both players and operators for its outstanding performance, Egyptian Link is available in two sister themes, Ramosis’ Treasures and Nefturi’s Treasures, on the versatile PeakSlant32 cabinet. Two additional themes, Amunet’s Treasures and Amasis’ Treasures will also make their debut at ICE.
Regionally Attuned MLP Solutions Deliver In addition to IGT’s high-performing MLP portfolio, the Company remains steadfast in supplying regionally attuned gaming solutions to meet the needs of players and operators in specific markets throughout EMEA with innovative multi-game packages. Last year at ICE, IGT introduced U.K. operators to the IGT UNITE multi-game chooser featuring the award-winning Prosperity Link MLP. Offering the ultimate multi-game experience tailored to player preferences, the IGT UNITE multi-game chooser conveniently combines IGT’s in- demand core content and winning MLP titles on one machine. This year, IGT is committed to continuing its
multigame momentum and will introduce a new regionally attuned IGT UNITE multi-game pack for Eastern Europe featuring Egyptian Link. A unique offering, the new IGT UNITE pack will bring the engaging MLP theme to the region for
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the first time and will be available on select dual-screen cabinets from the Company’s leading-edge Peak hardware family. “As demonstrated by the evolution of our multi-game packages, we are always pursuing new ways to exceed the expectations of operators and meet specific player preferences in a range of gaming jurisdictions with innovative gaming options that will drive play,” said Dieter Goriup, IGT Director of Product Management EMEA. Reinforcing IGT’s ability to supply diversified gaming solutions, the Company is committed to ensuring the strong performance of its games and creating systems that enable customers to purchase games with confidence through the Company’s robust test bank program. In the program, games are deployed in casinos for a minimum of 90 days and their performance is tracked very closely. At the end of the process, the data is evaluated, and based on the results, IGT will decide to release, refine, or scrap a title altogether. With the growing popularity of MLPs, including them in the test bank program has been imperative, and the results have been invaluable.
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