SEGA SAMMY CREATION will showcase its new video slot series and ETG machines at MGS Entertainment Show 2019, based on its popular SEGA video games.
At MGS, the Japanese gaming machine supplier will exhibit their new video slot series based on themes from widely popular and internationally acclaimed SEGA video games- “Virtua Fighter” and “HOUSE OF THE DEAD”. Both titles contains a wide variety of features catering to fans old and new, such as pitting main characters in the battle stages against familiar foes, and using
special moves and weapons as reel action animations.
SEGA SAMMY CREATION will also bring standalone electronic gaming machines, “Baccarat Maximum Fortune”, “SicBo Maximum Fortune” and “Roulette Maximum Fortune” based on the popular casino games in the world. Their standalone ETG series include the unique “Quick Results Display” function (patent-pending) that allows the player to quickly see the result of games without placing bets. This enables players to proceed with the game history until desirable result trends appear.
“We are excited to be showcasing our innovative products at MGS 2019.” said Masahiro Kurosaki, head of the Asian sales division. “It’s our passion to create never-before-seen games bringing new players to the gaming floor and garnering the interest of younger generations.”
This Dossier results from the “Life After POGOs” editorial project by Asia Gaming Brief which culminated with a pop-up digital forum on 9th December to discuss potentials ramifications in the industry.
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