Bell Fruit AWP (Category C) machines and Bulldog redemption games will figure strongly on the stand of distributors RLMS at the ACOS trade show, being held at London’s Olympia next week (Wednesday and Thursday).

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The distributor, who will also be showing Astra and Novomatic products, will have equipment covering virtually all of the UK sectors, from adult gaming centres, to family entertainment centres, pubs, bingo clubs and private members’ clubs.

The highlight will be Bell Fruit’s iPub3, a digital gaming machine making its debut. RLMS managing director, Tony Glanville, said that iPub3 represented a significant opportunity for the Category C sector through its strong content shown up by testing and its reliability. It is being supported by Bell-Fruit’s Bank Theory, an analogue game that appeals to the still-large sector within the UK industry that prefers mechanical reels.

The Bulldog redemption games range, launched with considerable fanfare at the start of this year – notably in the international community where ticket redemption is of premier importance – will be represented by its top-earners, including Ben Bones, Hamster’s Ball, Monopoly Roll Down and the Deal or No Deal pusher.