G2E PREVIEW
Konami Gaming Holds Fast to Fundamentals at 2025 Global Gaming Expo
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onami Gaming, Inc. announced its line-up for this year’s Global Gaming Expo (G2E) Las Vegas is focusing on three essential areas to serve and supply the industry: casino systems, land-based games, and online slots. The leading developer arrives to The Venetian Expo on October 6 – 9, 2025 with never-before-seen releases aimed at serving the industry’s fundamental needs in these core segments. “Making entertainment and technology centered on quality, performance, and reliability has been at the heart of Konami Gaming for more
than 25 years, and it continues to be our focus today,” said Tom Jingoli, president & chief operating offi cer at Konami Gaming, Inc. “Gaming operators are encountering Konami in an entirely new way at G2E 2025, with entirely new creations, and it’s all rooted in our longtime commitment to deliver the trusted essentials for success to casinos worldwide.”
Konami’s G2E 2025 display includes dedicated spaces for each of its three business segments. On the land-based games side, Konami’s highly anticipated Money in the Bank™ slot series is among the featured titles, with an original credit collection feature that uniquely rewards players for earned activity in the primary game. It is arriving to this year’s event alongside a long list of game releases debuting for the fi rst time: Broadside Bounty™, Kinstugi Cat™, Volcanic Rock Fire Fortune™, and much more. Additionally, Konami is presenting new titles for Class II, Historical Horse Racing (HHR), New York Lottery, and Illinois VGT, to cater to its specialty market customers. “The industry’s next must-have games are inside Konami’s G2E 2025 display,” said Jay Bertsch, senior vice president & chief commercial offi cer at Konami Gaming. “The latest developments by Konami are focused on creativity, fl exibility, and universal reach, and we are incredibly excited to deliver them to hundreds of regulated gaming markets worldwide.” In the SYNKROS® casino systems area, casino operators can see the most sought-after tools to power enterprise-wide management. Konami’s award-winning SYNKROS leads the industry with
an ultra-reliable 99.99% uptime. Combined with fresh innovations such as SYNKROS Progressive Management, SYNKROS Drink System, and the Konetic™ employee mobile application, the system’s robust architecture serves a wide range of casino destinations worldwide—from fl eets of cruise ships to commercial and tribal casinos, and from casino route locations to destination resorts on the Las Vegas strip.
“On a global scale, SYNKROS continues to be the trusted source of stability, performance, & innovation for casino locations seeking a leading edge,” said Tom Soukup, senior vice president & chief systems product offi cer at Konami Gaming. “From fl oorwide bonusing to employee mobile applications to digital drink ordering, the latest in-demand advancements from SYNKROS are available for live demonstration at G2E 2025— built with the product reliability that has long been associated with Konami’s systems technology.” Konami’s iGaming team is also sharing product demonstrations from its dedicated location at the heart of the company’s G2E 2025 exhibit. Now live in more global markets than ever, Konami’s iGaming library is putting essential slot hits in the hands of today’s online players, for real-money and social enjoyment. This milestone year of expansion is receiving special attention and celebration at the event.
Attendees are encouraged to visit booth #1256 at The Venetian Expo on October 6 - 9, 2025 to explore these and more Konami releases. For more information about Konami Gaming, Inc., please visit
www.konamigaming.com.
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