One of the leading providers of gaming technology in China PacificNet has revealed the latest addition to its eTable series at the G2E Asia exhibition in Macau.
Gamers using the eTable Roulette will wager through a touchscreen system rather than the traditional hands-on approach.
PacificNet's eTable products are hybrid gaming tables, which are intended to bring gamblers the best in traditional table games combined with the speed afforded by video slot machines, as time is not wasted through payouts and making change.
The series already has a successful product in a number of casinos in Macau in the eTable Baccarat, a multiplayer, automated electronic table game.
Tony Tong, chairman and CEO of PacificNet, commented: "We've always felt that we have a very good pulse on the needs and wants of the Asian gamer.''
PokerStars recently announced the opening of their first permanent live poker room in Macau at the Grand Waldo Hotel and Casino.