For the up-coming G2E Asia show, set to run May 7-9 in Macao, Novomatic is preparing “a showcase of innovative gaming solutions” tailored to the Asian market.

The Diamond X series will return to the Novomatic booth with significant upgrades to its design and powerful performance, presenting Diamond X 1.55J Quattro featuring Xtension Link Volume 3, Xtension Link Volume 4 and the all-new Xtension Link Evolution.
Additionally, the Black Edition II series will make an appearance with Black Edition II XL 2.32/3.32 showcasing the popular Impera Link Series 2 and Black Edition II 1.49J featuring both Impera ProLink and the latest Rising Treasures. New releases will join classics such as Master SL 2.32/3.32 featuring the Gaminator X5.
The electronic table game solution Novo Unity Pro will also be showcased. This ETG solution integrates electronic live games – including sic bo, baccarat, roulette, poker, blackjack and even slot games – across numerous player stations. The key benefits include customisation for unique gaming experiences, the advanced management console and Novo Unity DB server, as well as tournament mode and simultaneous betting/parallel play, where players can take part in up to three live games simultaneously. Extra game windows on the betting screen enable guests to switch between the available games and versions.
Also on display will be the NovoVision Casino Management System, with its suite of modules that include powerful loyalty features, TITO, cashless or single wallet solutions, advanced biometric functionalities and much more.
“G2E Asia is a key platform for Novomatic to demonstrate our latest innovations to the Asian market,” said Kenan Bajram, deputy director global sales at Novomatic. “This year, we are excited to present a diverse portfolio of cutting- edge solutions that cater to the specific needs of our customers.
“From the Diamond X series to the innovative Novo Unity Pro, our showcase is designed to inspire and impress. We look forward to welcoming visitors to our booth and sharing our latest advancements.”