Merkur Gaming celebrated the 60th anniversary of the Gauselmann Group with a successful presence at ICE Totally Gaming in February on the group’s largest ever stand in London.

Positive ICE for Merkur

Athanasios “Sakis” lsaakidis, (pictured) Merkur’s chief executive international, said: “At G2E in Las Vegas, our innovations and the passion for which Merkur Gaming stands met with an enthusiastic response from customers and players alike and we continued that winning formula at ICE.

“We showed our friends and partners what we have in store for them in 2017 and offered them a first glimpse of the future made by Merkur. With our wide-ranging portfolio of games and cabinets, we meet the requirements of international as well as national markets and simply do what we do best - gaming entertainment.”

Leading the line-up were Avantgarde and Avantgarde Trio premium multigamers and the modern Merkurstar upright cabinet. Taking those two established stars to a new level was the Evostar, now entering its roll-out phase after its Las Vegas preview. It also features an integrated USB port that provides additional comfort and added functionality for players.

Merkur Gaming also showcased a range of jackpot systems with specific bingo, Golden Dragon and Egyptian treasures features. Showing diversity in its themes, the company also displayed its Fruit Suite, Random Line Suite, Egypt Suite and the Hero Games Suite.

Merkur launched eight more single games plus Win City, which is reserved exclusively for the Black Series. 


Picture: Juergen Stuehmeyer Paul Gauselmann