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Scientific Games launches new “Mural” gaming cabinet

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Friday 2 April 2021 at 05:03
Scientific Games launches new “Mural” gaming cabinet
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Scientific Games Corporation has unveiled a brand new slot machine cabinet known as “Mural.”

The cabinet, designed via virtual collaboration between the company’s offices around the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic, provides players with a massive display area by offering a dual 55-inch, 4K resolution curved display aimed at creating an eye-catching attraction on the casino floor.

It also boasts an embedded wireless charger for easy mobile phone charging, while both the main monitor and the cabinet’s iDeck are touchscreen enabled for easy player interaction. A next-generation Salem processor provides lightning-fast gameplay, smooth animation and crystal-clear graphics, the company said.

“Our mission is to create unparalleled player experiences,” explained Matt Wilson, Executive Vice President and CEO, Gaming. “The Mural cabinet is a new form factor for us. Its name is a nod to not just the size of the display, but to the beauty of the imagery you see in the game.

“The cabinet’s design required our teams to work collaboratively to get every element right. Our cabinet design has evolved into a much more holistic process where we’re taking insights from players, inputs from our partners and working across our teams to ensure nothing is left to chance. The Mural cabinet is the evolution of the gaming floor and we could not be more excited to unveil it.”

The Mural cabinet will launch in the United States with popular game titles “Willy Wonka – Dreamer of Dreams” and “88 Fortunes – Emperor’s Coins”.

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