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NEWS


IGT launches new game to expand Spain’s ‘salone’ sector


Zitro makes history in Madrid


Zitro has made its mark at the Feria Internacional del Juego de Madrid (FIJMA 24), presenting an exciting range of products designed to captivate Spanish players. Under the slogan “Each Game, A Story”, Zitro has once again demonstrated its commitment to excellence in the gaming industry in Spain. At the recent edition of the Madrid show, Zitro once again surprised attendees with a large display of games. Up to 13 new slot titles were presented, with mechanics never seen before by players in Spanish gaming halls, all compatible with the Mega y Más system. Among the most outstanding products presented by Zitro at the Madrid Show was Fu Frog, a captivating title for the Allure Glare cabinet, which leaps onto the scene with up to 7 bonus links. These are powered by a trio of exclusive features, each represented by three colored frogs: the green frog multiplies prizes, the orange one doubles the bonus, and the yellow one grants extra lives.


Zitro’s founder, Johnny Ortiz, stated: “We are thrilled to share our latest gaming products for the Spanish market. Fu Frog has undeniably stolen the spotlight at the show and is already a sure bet. Our award-winning portfolio boasts innovative game mechanics, recognized, across the globe, from America to Europe, and delivers fantastic results in Spanish gaming halls where they’ve already been installed. We do not doubt that these new additions,


alongside upcoming releases this year, will redefine the entertainment landscape in Spain and set the bar for future trends.”


International Game Technology has announced that its latest multi-level progressive game, Diamond Mania, has launched in Spain’s Amusement with Prize “salones” sector. Featuring proven mechanics for a highly engaging experience for players, Diamond Mania offers three special bonuses, a reel boost, a prize boost, and a jackpot bonus. These can combine to activate the super games and mega games features, and ultimately, lead to the chance to win one of the four progressive jackpots. Maria Aldana, IGT director of sales Western Europe and Africa, said: “IGT is committed to growing its footprint in Spain by supplying researched-backed, market-attuned games that meet the player preferences in the region.” “Building on the


successful deployment of IGT’s debut title for the salones sector, Magic Fortune Link, we are excited to expand our offering to include Diamond Mania, a unique multi-game jackpot that can help operators achieve excellent results and diversify their gaming floors.”


Exclusively distributed through


Orenes Grupo, and specifically adapted to Spain’s salones sector market leader in operations and gaming machine distribution.


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Diamond Mania features four lively base game themes: Samurai Takeo™, Majestic Stallion™, Ramosis Treasures™, and Wish Mistress™. Featuring proven mechanics for a highly engaging experience for players, Diamond Mania offers three special bonuses; a reel boost, a prize boost, and a jackpot bonus. These can combine to activate the super games and mega games features, and ultimately, lead to the chance to win one of the four progressive jackpots. As well as that, Diamond Mania is available on the BINTIA™ 27-inch multi-game cabinet, which offers dual HD monitors and a topper option for casino-like styling. It features an ergonomic design, programmable LED lighting, vivid high-resolution graphics, an immersive sound system, and can be configured with the TITO function. Later this year, IGT also plans to introduce Treasure Box, the Company’s third MLP developed specifically for Spain’s salones sector, which represents approximately 3,000 gaming and bingo halls.


4 MAY 2024


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