Paradise Supplies ETGs to Babylon Slot Club

Electronic gaming machine manufacturer Paradise Entertainment Ltd. has announced the installation of 50 live multi-game terminals at the Flamingo Slot Club at Macau Fisherman’s Wharf. Those units are added to some 3,700 units at 18 casinos in the city.

Electronic gaming machine maker Paradise Entertainment Ltd. has announced it has installed 50 live multi-game terminals at the Flamingo Slot Club at Macau’s Fisherman’s Wharf. The 50 LMG machines—which feature a live dealer but electronic betting and bet settlement—were installed under a leasing agreement, the company added in a press release.

Hong Kong-listed Paradise Entertainment develops, supplies and sells electronic gaming systems in Macau and internationally under the LT Game brand, according to GGRAsia.

The Flamingo Slot Club is part of the Babylon Casino, a property developed and operated by Macau Legend Development Ltd.

“We are excited to see our LMG terminals as part of the property’s gaming offerings,” said Jay Chun, chairman and managing director of Paradise Entertainment, in a statement.

“Macau Legend’s selection of our electronic table game solutions is a vote of confidence of the product’s ability to drive performance for casino operators while addressing the changing casino landscape and players’ gaming experience,” Chun added.

Paradise Entertainment has contracted to provide gaming management services at four Macau gaming halls. As of November, the firm had 3,723 units installed in 18 casinos in Macau, including 1,700 units at its self-managed gaming venues. In February, Paradise Entertainment said it had installed 70 units at Casino Diamond, a satellite casino operating under the license of SJM Holdings Ltd. Casino Diamond is located at the Holiday Inn Macau.

“We are making strong inroads in the satellite casino market [in Macau] this year, following our earlier installation at Casino Diamond at the Hotel Holiday Inn Macau,” said Chun. “We want to build on that by introducing more innovative gaming products and supporting systems to the market, and firmly establishing ourselves as the leading electronic gaming solutions provider in Macau.”

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