G2E ASIA PREVIEW
Zitro introduces Bryke slots to Asian market
Find Zitro on stand 1315, which they share with distributor RGB Z
itro will participate in G2E Asia, which will take place from 16 to 18 May in the city of Macao, where it will show its wide catalogue of products specifically targeted at the
Asian market. This way, Zitro reiterates its commitment to this continent, bringing the latest innovations in Video Bingo and introducing Big Time to the Asian Market. This new product comes with new games for Casinos and Bingos specifically adapted for the Philippine market - where Zitro has a significant share - and Big Time promotional systems that allow the operator to program promotions in a dynamic and flexible way.
America, where it has been tested with unprecedented success. Sebastián Salat, CEO of Zitro, says that “we
As a novelty for the Asian market, Zitro will
present its new video slot brand Bryke, with its first multi-games of the Pick & Win series, which is backed by surprising results in Latin
are convinced that Big Time will receive in Asia the same enthusiastic acceptance it has had in other continents, and we believe that our Bryke video slots can bring a differentiated product to operators in the region, particularly operators in the Philippines, a market that Zitro sees as a priority in this part of the world on our way to our goal of becoming a global leader in the gaming industry. “ Zitro will be exhibiting in booth #1315, sharing space with its distributor, RGB, a company of recognized prestige in the region.
Quixant brings ever- expanding range
Stand 238 to see platform hardware company’s ‘broadest spectrum ever’ Q
uixant, the UK-headquartered, world-leading supplier of gaming platform hardware and monitors, will once again be showcasing a growing product offering at G2E
Asia 2017. Held at the Venetian Macau from 16th to 18th May, the exhibition is the primary event in the Asian gaming calendar.
A long-renowned manufacturer of control
board solutions, Quixant have recently further strengthened its versatile range with the release of the QXi-400 – the company’s most advanced platform to date for use in two- screen applications. Utilising powerful AMD processing technology with its on-board 3rd- Generation G-series SoC, QXi-400 provides unprecedented opportunities for those game designers using a more compact cabinet footprint. There is full Windows 7 and 10
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support, thus providing an option for both platform upgrade in existing machines, and entirely new developments. Visitors to G2E Asia will have the opportunity to experience this cutting-edge solution for the first time in this region.
The QXi-6000, another recent addition to Quixant’s control board portfolio, will also be on show. Already proving hugely popular on a global scale, QXi-6000 provides three-screen support, 4K UHD compatibility, and a vast array of connectivity and security features – in a highly affordable package. Allied to these new lines, established products such as the cost- effective QXi-307, and the impressively versatile QXi-300, will also be available for demonstration on stand 238.
Quixant’s gaming monitor range has
developed significantly in the last twelve months, and is drawing an increasing number of customers looking for a “one stop” combination to suit their needs. Designed to complement its gaming platforms, the new standard 23.8” monitor is attracting great attention, as are innovative 15.1” and 16.4” button deck solutions. These products will also make their Asia debut at the exhibition – another example of the constant evolution of gaming technology that is the blueprint of Quixant’s success.
“Asia has always been an incredibly
important market for us,” comments John Malin, Sales Director of Quixant UK Ltd. “This year at G2E, we will have our widest spectrum of products ever, and are looking forward to sharing our existing and new solutions with customers and prospects alike.”
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