G2E PREVIEW
Increase your hold with Interblock
See the electronic table game innovators on booth 1239 for no less than 15 new products and features to boost your casino’s revenue
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uxury gaming manufacturer of Electronic Table Games (ETGs), Interblock, has announced its presence at this year’s 2017 Global Gaming Expo - booth #1239.
Interblock will showcase fifteen new revolutionary products and features, designed to bring even more new carded players to the casino floor and increase the hold/handle the industry has historically seen from ETGs. Interblock continues to demonstrate its ability to innovate within this segment of the casino.
“Innovation and increased service will remain the focal point of our company as we invest tens of millions into R&D and infrastructure. With the opening of offices on five continents and a substantially increased product portfolio, Interblock’s ability to support the growing demand for ETGs within the gaming sector has never been stronger.” said Interblock Global CEO, John Connelly.
Guests attending the show will see for the
first time in years a VIP area of the booth displaying an array of products designed to change the way our industry looks at ETGs. In addition, Interblock will present a variety of innovative ways for ETGs to increase the hold and handle percentages traditionally provided by table games.
One such product for
this year’s G2E will be the revolutionary Stadium configurations. Unlike previous offerings, Interblock will unveil Keno, Bingo, Tournaments and Live Craps where a player can actually throw the dice within a Stadium environment.
In addition, Interblock’s award winning
StarBar will also be exhibited at this year’s show. The StarBar has an enhanced portfolio of game content, designed to attract a new type of player to the traditional bar environment. Games such as Baccarat, Multi-Hand Blackjack,
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Craps and others have already demonstrated to outperform the traditional product offerings players have become accustomed to.
Next up, the PULSE ARENA, a fully
customizable multi-game stadium environment that focuses on both entertainment and engagement. It uses lights, music, and ambassadors to create an elevated environment that extends the gaming experience for customers. It pulls in not only new players, but also pre-existing players who are simply ready for a new gaming experience.
The PULSE ARENA has been introduced on
over three continents in the past year and is one of the fastest growing segments of Interblock’s product offering. Another critical segment to the ETG portfolio
relates to Dice games offered globally. Interblock will showcase over four new dice games, designed to leapfrog traditional ETG Dice concepts. Pick 2 Win Craps, a three-dice
generator, NUTZ a five dice game and a new Micro-dice Generator will all be released at this year’s show. These games will offer a new shooter button, equipped with a motion- activated sensor, designed to enable a player to control the dice of an ETG. This patented technology has significantly enhanced a player’s ability to interact even more with an ETG.
Interblock also plans to announce product segments at the show, which address the demand for casinos generating a lower net win per day. These products will deliver the same quality and luxury brand that Interblock has been known for, but with a price point that allows all casinos to offer the latest ETG techonology.
“Interblock’s primary goal will be to
revolutionize the way the industry perceives Electronic Table Gaming! Through a combination of innovation and technology, the new products being demonstrated will be items never before seen within the gaming industry,” said Connelly. “We look forward to presenting our comprehensive ETG solutions to the industry at this year’s G2E – Booth # 1239.”
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