Global games company Light & Wonder, Inc is set to unveil a raft of new products to the Australian market at next week’s Australasian Gaming Expo (AGE), taking place from 15 to 17 August at Sydney’s International Convention Center.
Front and center of the company’s booth will be Dragon Train, the newest game series developed specifically for the Australian player and representing the start beginning of a new era in content creation for the region, according to information from Light & Wonder.
Dragon Train will launch with four titles – “Khutulun Battle Princess”, “Forever Emperor”, “Chi Lin Wins” and “Sun Shots” – each offering immersive content and features such as the Dragon Train “Hold & Spin within a Hold & Spin” feature, Cash Clusters and innovative Sticky Reels. Dragon Train will begin release in New South Wales at the opening of AGE, with national release in other jurisdictions to follow, Light & Wonder said.
“We are riding an incredible wave of momentum as we kick off AGE,” said Simon Johnson, Light & Wonder Senior Vice President and Managing Director, International Gaming.
“We are seeing amazing impetus surrounding our recent Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) listing, our growing content library and product portfolio, performance, and of course, our incredibly talented team who designs, develops and builds these games.
“It’s a big year for Light & Wonder with our commitment to growth within the Australian market and creating the world’s best game experiences. AGE couldn’t have come at a more opportune time, as we continue to heavily invest in our Australian Studios and hardware. Attendees will get a first-hand look at our array of impressive new products, including the ground-breaking Dragon Train.”
Light & Wonder said it will also showcase two new game titles to its existing portfolio of games at AGE, along with extensions of its most popular brand franchises such as Thunder Drums, Dragon Unleashed, San Yuan Wu Fu and Jin Ji Bao Xi.
Meanwhile the company’s popular ETG range Vegas Star Quartz with hybrid terminals will be showcased, providing operators with a variety of gaming options across the casino floor in a standalone machine or stadium-style dealer podium. These will include popular games “RouletteX”, “Stadium Blackjack” and “Three Card Poker”.
Visit Light & Wonder at Stand #190.
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