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GS will be presenting all its latest offerings from October 5-7 at the new edition of the Global Gaming Expo in Las Vegas, the first as an in-person event following a two-year hiatus. The company, exhibiting from booth No. 1253 at The Venetian, promises an “experience like no other” for guests approaching the stand.
The global gaming company has prepared a “metropolitan block party” where guests can relax while surrounded by dancing tiki men, lucky cats, chubby chickens, looming tigers and vivid samurais, all slot characters that are debuting in AGS’ product lineup for the event. The products span slots, tables, and online social and real money games.
“For us, this year’s G2E is all about the games and the opportunity to reconnect,” said AGS President and Chief Executive Officer David Lopez. “It’s been two years since our customers have come together for this event, so our emphasis is on products and the characters, which includes our energetic game characters as well as AGS’ own cast of team members.”
AGS is exhibiting at the @G2Eshows Global Gaming Expo, Las Vegas (G2E) October 5-7 in Booth No. 1253, where it’s all about the game! Stop by and see us; register for free entrance to the exhibit hall here: https://t.co/6ZLvtgLGLd#playags #globalgamingexpo #G2E pic.twitter.com/3L5CbSMlLk
— AGS (@playAGS) September 20, 2021
The company is expecting to bring the entertainment present in its gaming offering to the booth, while also taking the opportunity to be more streamlined and intentional in its showcase than in previous editions of the event.
“The key takeaways for customers will be very clear,” added Lopez. “The depth of content and eye-catching, flexible configurations in our slot business, industry-leading progressives in our tables division, and our growing game library in interactive.”
AGS’s slot showcase is set to demonstrate a “thoughtfully curated” lineup of games and configurations for the Class II, Class III, historical horse racing, and international markets.
Highlights include a new in-line configuration for the Orion Curve Premium platform, designed for elevated merchandising and social distancing, and featuring new titles Golden Catch, Wheel Charge and WheelCharred, Atlantis Riches and Pots O’Luck.
The company also anticipates feature and character-rich experiences on Starwall x Orion, with the debut of traditional Japanese art-style games Musha and Mouko. The Prize Stacks family will feature TIki Jungle and TIki Shores, two island-theme games.
We’re ready to get the show started this week at the @G2Eshows (G2E)! Here, our Chief Marketing Officer Julia (Boguslawski) Hemberger shares some highlights of what we are sure will be an exciting show! Read now: https://t.co/bSUiaYnZvy #PlayAGS
— AGS (@playAGS) October 3, 2021
In terms of table products, highlights include the award-winning Bonus Spin Xtreme progressive side bet system with a special spotlight on roulette, with customers being able to see how the company has expanded the player universe by allowing integration onto community-style games like roulette, craps and baccarat. Another main product is AGS’ newest card shuffler, the Pax S single-deck packet shuffler, designed “for all specialty games.”
AGS Interactive is also set to present highlight products, and the company states its land-based game content is performing well online, including fan-favorites Capital Gains, Fu Nan Fu Nu, Golden Wins, and more. The company’s offering for the online segment is now live in Michigan, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Ontario and Quebec’s markets.
“AGS is evolving into a next-level gaming supplier, and the depth and breadth of this year’s product lineup will really underscore that theme,” Julia Boguslawski, Chief Marketing Officer at AGS, told Yogonet as part of its Special G2E 2021 Issue. “After a long hiatus, we’re excited to be back at G2E and look forward to meeting with our customers and partners in-person.”
Original article: https://www.yogonet.com/international//noticias/2021/10/04/59600-ags-returns-to-g2e-with-a-streamlined-showcase-focused-on-games-and-characters