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Company figures show Gamestec’s new GO 4 terminals are raising average takings for independent LBO’s by over 20% compared with Fixed Odds Betting Terminals (FOBTs).
The Gaming Option 4 terminals are based on a mix of the Gambling Commission’s new category B2 and B3 £500 jackpot games designed for the Licensed Betting Office (LBO) market.
The slim, casino style, chrome and steel cabinet incorporates twin 19” flat screen technology, delivering a more stylish look and feel for a better user experience.
Adrian Ah-Chin-Kow, Commercial Director at Gamestec said: “The multi-game platform not only offers a wide range of B2 and B3 offerings, but also delivers high level real time management reporting to reduce terminal downtime and increase takings.
“Gamestec are planning to deliver a constant stream of new games with only the best making it onto the terminal. Games already on offer include the B3 version of Deal or No Deal, the most successful branded product since Monopoly.”
Others popular games include Super Lotto, Joker Poker 500, Finder’s Keepers and Chip N Spin.
Customers can rely on the proven security features from both the back of house system which delivers excellent software protection, and the chrome plated steel design cabinet which provides a tough physical exterior.
Due to the tremendous success with major and smaller independent LBO’s alike, Gamestec will shortly be launching a major promotional campaign to highlight industry awareness of the G04 terminal.
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