With the iSlot, players can actually hold a slot machine in their hands as they enjoy every aspect of the casino. While dining at a restaurant or drinking at the bar with friends, players now have more gaming opportunities than ever before, which means operators have more opportunities to increase their bottom line and get an edge on the competition.
The genius behind the iSlot is the separation of the display from the system that generates the game outcomes and processes wagering information. This split allows the server to do all the computing work and leave the results and player selections to everyday consumer electronic displays, like an iPad, Google’s Android products or even giant digital displays.
At less than half the cost of a standard slot machine, the iSlot is a unique cashless solution casino operators can actually afford. And because it leverages consumer electronics advantageous economies of scale, it will likely offer more and cost less next year.
Because of its server-centric design, a library of games is always at players’ fingertips, meaning casinos no longer have to pick and choose how many of which model to place on their floors. Instead the games are loaded onto the server and players decide. Game selection is fast too, taking only seconds to switch from one game type to another.
While the iSlot is still new, it is already GLI approved as a Class III gaming device and running in three US jurisdictions. Sources of the firm said: “We are excited to be the first to bring this powerful new solution to the Latin American gaming market and are looking for innovative partners hoping to attract new players and increase profits”.
The firm will be present at SAGSE booth number 217, November 9-11.