The growing trend of hybrid gaming was well represented last week at G2E, with several suppliers showcasing tables with virtual RNGs, writes UPlay1's Bruce Merati (l.).
The G2E show floor is always indicative of the overall trends in the industry. The 2024 edition was no different, and EKG's Brendan Moore (l.) highlights five observations comparing slot trends to the actual products displayed last week in Las Vegas.
Every year, Las Vegas' Global Gaming Expo (G2E) serves as a forum for innovation and new technology. This is especially true for slots and electronic table games, as all of the major suppliers save their most anticipated launches for the G2E stage. Here is a collection of all the best releases from this year's show from GGB's Frank Legato.
Industry figures from around the globe descended on Las Vegas for G2E 2024, with four days of discussion touching on all of gaming’s most pressing topics.
Macau’s Golden Week celebrations drew just under 1 million visitors, which is an increase from pre-Covid levels in 2019. Over 150,000 visitors arrived each day.
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