Leader in the Open SBG sector will exhibit its new Wi-Fi enabled Bingo Handheld product with a 12.4-inch screen in London beginning today.
Tuesday 27th January 2009
Inspired Gaming Group has announced that it will unveil more products and content than ever before at this week’s International Gaming Expo (IGE) 2009 in London.
Beginning today, IGE 2009 runs until Thursday at Earls Court Exhibition Centre with Inspired stating that it would showcase new products for the casino, bingo, betting and street gaming markets alongside its more established and award-winning wares.
Visitors to Inspired’s stand will be able to interact in four distinct areas, betting, bingo, casino and street gaming to experience the full range of its offerings including everything from virtual racing to handheld bingo.
Inspired is a leading player in the Open Server-Based Gaming (SBG) sector and stated that it had developed its new Pay As You Go Open SBG/International Electronic Gaming Machine (IEGM) for the global market. This out-of-the-box unconnected solution has been designed to work in most street gaming environments making it easier for clients in developing or remote countries to adopt Inspired’s Open SBG technology. Enabling a variety of content from skill with prize and entertainment to gaming and video lottery, the terminal uses a built-in and pre-paid revenue share license model.
Another corner of the firm’s stand at IGE 2009 will be dedicated to its new Bingo Handheld product. The tablet personal computer has a 12.4-inch screen and is Wi-Fi enabled to allow bingo players more flexibility and freedom to socialise without compromising on functionality while utilising Inspired’s popular Bingo Multi Win product. As well as main-stage bingo and MCB, the console offers a host of slot games for maximum entertainment.
“This is the most exciting IGE to date for Inspired and we’re looking forward to unveiling a raft of innovative games and products we have been developing over the past year for the casino, betting, bingo, adult gaming centre and street gaming markets,” said Luke Alvarez, Co-Chief Executive Officer for Inspired.