Greentube is teasing new titles that will be unveiled at the ICE London 2019 industry expo in early February dubbing its space “Home of Games”.
NOVOMATIC’s interactive division will highlight the launch of ‘The Great Gambini’s Night Magic’ featuring an array of magic, illusions and four magic features.
The first of two online slot titles based on the Intellectual Property (IP) theme MacGyver™ will make its premiere – ‘MacGyver: Duct Tape & Diamonds™’ will transport players on an action-packed adventure with Richard Dean Anderson and lead cast, as this classic TV show of the 80s is relived in casinos.
Another slot launch will see players journey to the depths of the ocean in ‘Tidal Riches™’ where hidden treasures are waiting to be discovered.
Based on the NOVOMATIC land-based link, the online version of Enchanted Fortunes Linked Jackpot™ also makes its debut appearance, launching with linked themes popular in the land-based sector such as Book of Ra™ Mystic Fortunes, Pyramid Fortunes™ and Goddess Rising™.
Greentube’s Plurius solution will present seamless gameplay and single wallet capabilities between land-based, online and mobile, demonstrating how players can switch between devices on the fly.
The system will present a wide selection of games, with titles including The Great Gambini’s Night Magic and Apollo God of the Sun™, on desktop and mobile, and NOVOMATIC gaming terminals. Plurius™ will also be connected to the NOVOMATIC Biometrics System and showcase a new multi-level jackpot.
Eurocoin Interactive will release a selection of AWP, VLT, classic slots and bingo titles for interactive markets. Highlight launches will include ‘Fluffy Bingo™’ a new addition to its NOVO BINGO line of interactive bingo titles, ‘Jackpot Dice™’ featuring three creative jackpots, and an online version of the Swiss AWP machine ‘Admiral® Quattro’.
Thomas Graf, CEO Greentube:
“The momentum built over last year continues for Greentube into 2019 with new opportunities such as market openings in Sweden, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Slovakia, as well as in North and South America.”