Spintec Increases Macau Footprint

Spintec has announced several placements of its electronic table games in Macau, including the Karma electronic Sic Bo/Craps, the first ETG of its kind approved in the Chinese territory.

Spintec Increases Macau Footprint

Slovenian electronic table game supplier Spintec, through distributor Asia Pioneer Entertainment (APE), has announced several product placements in Macau.

Spintec’s Karma Electronic Sic Bo/Craps has become the first ETG of its kind to be approved in Macau, allowing players to freely switch the games and rolling the same dices. Five automated eight-seat Karma GEN2 Sic Bo/Craps units have become available in Macau, with the latest installed in Studio City.

Two more were recently installed in a large casino on the Cotai Strip, and another has already gone live at a casino owned by an American resorts group.

“The machines’ performance is stimulating that the return is much higher than the operators expected,” said Vicky Chan, assistant general manager of sales and marketing for APE. “We keep eye on the performance and look forward to more orders from other operators.”

As a part of the new ETG area in Studio City Macau, Karma GEN2 Sic Bo/Craps is customized for its atmosphere. The extra-large screen is surrounded by cutting-edge LED lights with softly padded armrests in the specified color.

APE also announced the first installation in Asia of Spintec’s Aura stand-alone virtual multi-game cabinets at Studio City, Melco Resorts and Entertainment’s Macau integrated resort. According to APE, a total of four cabinets were installed including two on Studio City’s VIP gaming floor and two on the mass gaming floor. A customized game theme and cabinet color were embedded for the VIP gaming floor versions, it added.