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IGT to showcase new multi-level progressive link version of Cash Cove series at G2E Asia

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Thu 16 May 2024 at 06:04
IGT to showcase new multi-level progressive link version of Cash Cove series at G2E Asia
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Global gaming supplier IGT plans to showcase a new multi-level progressive link version of its Cash Cove series when it exhibits at this year’s G2E Asia, to be held at The Venetian Macao from 4 to 6 June.

Titled the “Cash Cove Frenzy Link”, the new title takes IGT’s popular standalone game, Cash Cove, to the next level as a multi-level progressive link, the company explained, maintaining many of the characteristics and gameplay experiences of the original Cash Cove game but elevating the game by way of a symbol-driven mystery linked progressive jackpot feature aimed at providing added entertainment.

IGT said the new games aimed to drive performance and enable operators to diversify their gaming floors with research-backed solutions.

“It’s great to see G2E Asia return to The Venetian Macao in 2024,” said Dallas Orchard, IGT Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, Gaming APAC. “With Asia being a growth market for IGT, we are excited to connect with our customers and present a localized games and systems portfolio that can create new opportunities for IGT and our customers throughout the region.”

Charles Seo, IGT Senior Director of Commercial Strategy, Asia, added, “IGT’s G2E Asia 2024 portfolio is anchored in exciting new link and standalone games that build on the momentum of many of our highest performing titles in the region of the last year.

“G2E Asia 2024 will be the debut of Cash Cove Frenzy, an action-packed multi-level progressive based on one of IGT’s most popular titles in the region, and Jetsetter Gold Link, a new-to-Asia game that can help our customers diversify their gaming floors. We will also spotlight the many operator and player benefits of IGT ADVANTAGE, our highly scalable casino management system that has strong market penetration in Asia and beyond.”

Among the titles on display will be:

  • Jetsetter Gold Link: An Asian market-attuned version of IGT’s Australian player-favorite game, JetSetter, Jetsetter Gold Link delivers a unique player experience driven by new compelling animations and frequently hitting features. Each in-game “destination” offers a bespoke free games feature, giving players variety, choice, and exciting prize opportunities during base game play.
  • Prosperity Link: IGT’s award-winning global hit, Prosperity Link, combines popular mechanics with the opportunity to unlock exciting MLP (multi-level progressive) win opportunities. Two additional Prosperity Link series titles will be demonstrated at G2E Asia, each with individual free game features offering vibrant gameplay experiences and jackpot potential.
  • Jie Cai Shen Link: This title is an evolution of IGT’s successful Ying Cai Shen game series and offers player-selectable multi-denomination options with 243 ways to win. With well-known favorite characters and symbols, the progressive feature is enhanced with random credit prizes and multipliers for added entertainment.

IGT said it will demonstrate the above titles on its PeakDual 27 and PeakCurve 49 cabinets, while its systems team will be on hand demonstrating the IGT ADVANTAGE Casino Management System (CMS).

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