G2E Marks the Launch of Proven Land Based Products, Jackpot Progressives, and ROC3™, the Next Generation of HTML5 RGS Technology
RENO, Nev., Oct. 02, 2017 -- Spin Games will showcase its vast collection of iGaming content and next generation real-money and social-content deployment technology at the Global Gaming Expo ("G2E") October 2-5.
Spin Games will showcase both its own and its partners’ games. Spin Games Remote Gaming Server (ROCTM) supports a significant amount of proven land-based products from leading US land-based suppliers including slots, video poker, keno, bingo, as well as virtual sports. Including new genres debuting at G2E, Spin will showcase over 140 HTML5 games.
The flagship of Spin Games’ showcase is its recently released ROC3 platform that combines the playability features of top-tier slot games with the dynamic mediums of the iGaming space. ROC3 features industry-benchmark download speeds, coupled with enhanced graphics capabilities, a customizable button deck, and 3D graphics capabilities. This platform has been commercialized in the field and the response from the market has been overwhelmingly positive.
The company also announced its first public showing of its progressive product, which can be single-level or multi-level and is available as a local or wide-area jackpot. This proven winning content is readily available in a wide variety of markets.
As the company looks to enter the European real-money gaming market, it will be showing its recently commercialized proprietary Spin API which allows operators to connect seamlessly to the Spin Games ROC RGS, thereby allowing them to access Spin Game’s portfolio of global award-winning content.
Spin Games CEO Kent Young commented: “We have not just raised the bar at this year’s G2E, we have shattered it, with exciting new developments, like our recently commercialized ROC3 platform that allows for the best-of-breed game playability features and winning content from companies such as Konami Gaming, Everi, Incredible Technologies, Inspired Gaming, Gaming Realms and many more. Our new tagline ‘Proven Winners’, unveiled for G2E, reflects the heights to which we have scaled in our global iGaming distribution as well as with our content library.”
About Spin Games
Founded in January 2012 and located in Reno, NV, Spin Games LLC is known for the design and development of world-class gaming content and disruptive smart-solution technologies for land-based and interactive markets. Spin has content and RGS licensing agreements with top tier content providers, including Konami Gaming, Inc., Everi, Incredible Technologies, Inspired Gaming, Lightning Box, Grand Vision Gaming and Novomatic, to name a few.
For more information about Spin Games LLC, please visit: www.spingames.net
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