Good Morning. When was the last time you heard about skill-based gaming machines? We asked that same question at AGB last week and went out to get answers. What we’ve found is that while some have closed shop, the others that remain are alive and kicking – and now more focused after learning from mistakes of the past. In today’s Deep Dive, we speak to GameCo and Next Gaming about what they’ve been up to.
What you need to know
- Star Entertainment Group on Friday has announced three top-level resignations in the wake of an inquiry into the casino’s suitability to hold a license in the state.
- The Star on Monday said it is suspending its domestic and international rebate play programs while it addresses issues arising from its royal-style commission inquiry in NSW.
On the radar
- Paradise Co. shed Gangnam office building in March.
- Maybank cuts 2022 EPS expectations for Genting Malaysia as omicron drags.
- Japan to allow entry of small group tours as early as May.
What the papers say
- Two women found dead in MGM Cotai hotel room, foul play suspected.
AGB Intelligence
DEEP DIVE
Where did skill-based slots go?
The skill-based slots market may have gone quiet over the last few years, but suppliers in the space tell us that they’re alive and kicking, and more confident about their future than ever before. We hear from Game Co’s Robert Montgomery and Next Gaming’s Michael Darley about their experience over the last few years of the pandemic and their outlook for the future.
Industry Updates
- GoldenRace presents new motor racing game: Grand Prix Indianapolis 60.
- Sands China launching new post-maternity benefits.
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