Paradise Entertainment Limited, through its subsidiary LT Game, was granted approval by Macau’s gaming regulator, the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau (DICJ), for its first-ever self-developed slot machines.
“This is a key milestone for Paradise,” wrote the company in a press release, “as it signifies the first time that the group started to diversify our business to the slot machine segment ever since we developed the flagship product Live-Multi-Game (LMG) machines in Macau. This divergence paves the way for Paradise to emerge as the future leader in gaming equipment.
The first batch of LT Game’s self-developed slot titles that have been approved by the DICJ include “Door to Riches,” “Golden Piggy’s Fortune” and “Hong Yun Dang Tou,” which are part of the linked jackpot games named “Jade Link” and “Bowl of Gold.”
All of these new products are displayed in LT Game’s showroom in Macau.
“As Macau’s gaming industry is shifting towards the mass segment, mass market players are looking for different games to play with in the casinos,” said Jay Chun, chairman and managing director of Paradise. “Leveraging on Paradise’s past success in creating the LMG business model that has become so popular in Macau, Paradise is committed to research and development to offer a wide range of casino games to both gaming patrons and casino operators.
“More electronic table games and slot machines will soon come on board. Although we started in Macau, we keep our eyes on the prize to go international, especially to the North America and southeast Asia. I am confident that more of our pipeline products will turn out to be the next big hit in the gaming industry globally, similar to the track record we made in our flagship LMG machines.”