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G2E ASIA PREVIEW


Zitro to showcase concept cabinet line and new games at G2E Asia


s excitement builds for G2E Asia 2025, Zitro is set to make a powerful statement with the debut of its all-new CONCEPT cabinet line alongside a portfolio of new, tailor- made game titles designed specifically for the Asian gaming market. This year’s lineup reflects Zitro’s continued evolution as a key player in gaming innovation, offering both cutting-edge hardware and captivating content. Among the titles on display will be Legendary Sword, Triple Charm Journey, Fairyland


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Quest, King Fu Frog, Merging Fu Pots, Lucky Vaulty, and Cash Totems—each developed with exciting features, enhanced with rich narratives, and high-quality multimedia to elevate player engagement across diverse markets. Zitro’s rising influence in Asia is evident. The company’s recent expansion in the Philippines— where Zitro’s slot games are among the top performers in casinos within Entertainment City— underscores its rapid success in the region. “We are proud to showcase our latest


innovations at G2E Asia 2025,” said Sebastián Salat, President International of Zitro. “Our commitment to the Asian market remains steadfast, and we are confident that our player-centric products—crafted with deep understanding of the region’s vibrant gaming culture—will resonate with both operators and players. The introduction of our CONCEPT cabinet line and ambitious 2025 game release roadmap in place marks a new chapter for Zitro in this market, and we look forward to sharing it with the Asian gaming community.”


28 MAY 2025


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