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ELECTRONIC TABLE GAMING


The Future of the Floor: Fusing Tradition with Innovation


T


he global landscape of casino table games is as diverse today as it has ever been, with player preferences varying signifi cantly across different regions.


At TCSJOHNHUXLEY, we are constantly looking ahead, anticipating the evolving landscape of table game experiences. As a premier manufacturer for over 50 years, we understand that player and operator needs are at the heart of everything we do. This drives our commitment to bespoke product development - working hand-in-hand with operators to create customised tables, game variants, and technologies that align perfectly with their vision.


In a competitive global market,


TCSJOHNHUXLEY focuses on providing solutions that bridge the gap between traditional gaming and modern technology. We are witnessing an evolution where ETGs and live tables coexist to serve different player needs; offering both allows operators to accommodate various demographics, with platforms like our Qorex 2 designed to complement a live offering. This provides the fl exibility to cater to both the traditionalist who enjoys the live experience and the player who prefers a more private digital interface.


ROULETTE XTRA: TAILORED INNOVATION FOR A DIVERSE MARKET


One of the most successful examples of this evolution is Roulette Xtra, a game that perfectly illustrates the potential for concepts to successfully transition between different gaming spheres. Having originated as a popular variant within the online gaming sector, its fast-paced action and unique features made it an ideal candidate for the live casino fl oor.


The game transforms the traditional experience by seamlessly blending the familiar thrill of the spinning wheel with an exciting random multiplier element. After the ball is spun and bets are closed, the system randomly selects numbers that offer enhanced payouts, allowing players to win up to 500 to 1 on a straight-up bet without the need for additional wagers.


This award-winning innovation adds a fresh level of excitement without interfering with the pace of the traditional game. To further captivate players, the game is frequently paired with patented Blaze LED surface technology. Blaze creates an immersive environment through stunning animated graphics directly under the layout, providing unique attract features that guide players through special game events and enhance the overall atmosphere of the fl oor.


SUPERNOVA: THE POWER OF 38 MARCH 2026


PROGRESSIVE INNOVATION The quest for increased engagement is also being met through the implementation of progressive systems like Supernova. This jackpot system has revolutionised the table game experience by providing operators with the fl exibility to confi gure multiple customised jackpots and patented mystery prizes to enhance any base game. Whether integrated with classic games like Roulette, Blackjack, or Baccarat, Supernova allows operators to instantly add an extra layer of thrill and


signifi cantly increased winning potential to their existing live tables.


Supernova is a proven way to make top- performing games even more successful, empowering operators to drive player engagement and increase dwell time at the tables. By linking multiple live tables, the system contributes a portion of each qualifying bet to a shared, ever-increasing prize pool. The visibility of these large, escalating jackpots creates a buzz across the gaming fl oor, effectively drawing in players eager for the chance of a signifi cant, life-changing win.


ELEVATING THE EXPERIENCE THROUGH ELECTRONIC TABLE GAMES


A particularly signifi cant development in the modern casino environment is the continued sophistication of Electronic Table Games (ETGs). These platforms are no longer seen simply as alternatives to live tables; instead, they strategically broaden the appeal of the gaming fl oor and unlock new revenue streams by offering faster gameplay and lower stakes. Our next-generation Qorex 2 platform represents the latest in this innovation, providing enhanced graphics, multi-game functionality, and a seamless interface that caters to both seasoned players and newcomers. A key strength of our current suite is the convergence of live and electronic gaming content. Roulette Xtra has now been integrated into the Qorex 2 platform, making its unique multiplier feature accessible to an even wider audience. Furthermore, Qorex 2 terminals can now participate in the same thrilling Supernova jackpots as those found at the live tables. This unifi ed experience ensures that the excitement of a rising prize pool is felt by everyone, regardless of their preferred way to play, while offering operators maximum fl exibility in managing their fl oor.


CRAFTSMANSHIP AND OPTIMISED ENVIRONMENTS


Beyond the excitement of the games themselves, the physical environment remains a crucial factor in operational success. At TCSJOHNHUXLEY, we pride ourselves on a collaborative approach, working hand-in-hand with operators to craft unique and personalised experiences through bespoke table designs. This commitment to detail extends to addressing modern challenges such as fl oor space optimisation. Our introduction of scaled-down tables allows casinos to maximise their gaming fl oor potential while maintaining high standards of quality and functionality. By balancing a respect for tradition with a commitment to continuous innovation, we continue to provide the tools that defi ne the modern gaming experience.


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