Gaming technology provider Win Systems has announced plans for its Systems Division ahead of the upcoming G2E Las Vegas, October 10th to 12th. At Booth #4447, the company will showcase its WIGOS casino management system, which “stands out as a leader in cashless operations” with a presence in over 25 countries worldwide connecting 100,000+ machines.
“The many innovative tools of WIGOS have led it to compete at the highest level, both in America and the rest of the world,” says Win Systems. “Visitors to the Win Systems stand will get all the details from its experts.”
The latest WIGOS development is WINUP, an app that will allow players to manage their gaming funds and connect to the slot machine. Win Systems says that casinos will benefit from a completely cashless environment using the app.
In addition, it allows the casino to offer multiple services to the player, such as access to the Player’s Club and machine reservation, food and beverages, and more. “WINUP has positioned itself as a powerful loyalty and communication tool with the player,” notes Win Systems.
The provider will also showcase at G2E its latest generation displays, the InTouch Pro and InTouch 5, which stand out for offering high-resolution video, integrated speakers (Pro version), NFC reader, real-time notifications, and an interactive design.
In addition, the company will exhibit its latest themed jackpot, which offers 3 progressive levels and a daily event in which players can participate to access additional prizes for a limited time, in the company of its characters, Pierre Goldfox, and Lucy Mystery.
Eric Benchimol, CEO of Win Systems, said: “This year we have seen an exponential growth of WIGOS both across America and the rest of the world, and we are convinced that this is the result of our strong commitment as a technology provider.
“We look forward to showing visitors all the powerful WIGOS functionalities, specifically designed to optimize casino management and elevate the player experience. Undoubtedly, the future of WIGOS is full of exciting and promising opportunities.”
Earlier this month, the company said that it will launch a hybrid cabinet solution at the event, the Sublime slot, which promises both “technical superiority and an increased level of player engagement.”