Continued expansion in the Balkans region will see Novomatic present a broad portfolio of its latest products at BEGE 2018 in Sofia, Bulgaria, on November 21-22.

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Led by local subsidiary Novo Investment Bulgaria, the line-up will be headed by the new Diamond Roulette. Occupying a large area at BEGE, the major gaming show for the Balkans and eastern European region, again this year, Novomatic will be represented by its leading product brands in addition to regional operation brands Flamingo and Millennium.

Diamond Roulette is a cutting-edge automated roulette solution that will deliver fast-paced roulette to a variety of terminals around the stand, including the VIP Lounge 2.32 and its new sister VIP Lounge Curve 1.43.

The compact roulette wheel is designed for very small to large venues and everything in between and at BEGE the game will be presented as part of the Impera Line HD Edition 6 multigame mix.

The new Panthera 2.27 will be presented in Bulgaria for the first time with game mixes Novo Line Interactive Edition X and Novo Line Interactive Jackpot Edition 1 Deluxe. The single screen cabinet version, Panthera Curve 1.43, which features a 43ins curved 4K display, will also be prominent on the stand with a selection of standalone jackpot games from the Fortunes series.

Ainsworth machines will also feature on the stand - the A600 cabinet will be displayed with Mega Choice Treasures games like Cash Cave and Mustang Money, as well as the A640 with a selection of game mixes featuring Multi Win 1, 2 and 3. In addition, the myACP casino management system will be demonstrated by Octavian with updates and new features such as the latest GDPR tools.

Roman Czubak, head of sales central and eastern Europe at  Novomatic, said: “We are excited to be able to present our current product line at BEGE 2018 in Sofia, including Diamond Roulette, the newest addition to the Novomatic automated wheel family. We are looking forward to welcoming all visitors to our stand and giving them an insight into our latest products for the market.”