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At this year's Interazar fair which took place from September 24 - 26 in Madrid, Bally Wulff Entertainment introduced two new machines for the Spanish market - the reel-based Bally's Chicago and Royal Bank, combining classic reel technology with modern video sequences. In addition, the Indianapolis machine is included in the successful Spanish portfolio.
"During the last few years Bally Wulff has been the trailblazer on the Spanish market with its innovative products. Our combination of reel games and video animation - which was introduced with our Lejano Oeste video machine - was established successfully from the start and set a lasting mark on the market for gaming entertainment in Spain. We want to continue this achievement with Royal Bank and we have every confidence that we will succeed," said Tim Wittenbecher, managing director of Bally Wulff Entertainment.
Apart from the presentation of new products, there was a renewal of the distribution concept in Spain: Costa Calida, Bally Wulff's long-established and reliable partner, received exclusive rights for the Indianapolis and Royal Bank machines.
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