LT Game eyes ‘Enter The Dragon’ EGM for Macau, Singapore and Malaysia

Macau-based casino equipment supplier LT Game Ltd’s latest electronic baccarat game, “Enter The Dragon”, has been approved by that city’s casino regulator, the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau, said Eddie Au, the company’s chief operating officer, in comments to GGRAsia.

The company aims to debut the electronic gaming machine (EGM) product in Macau’s Casino Kam Pek Paradise, Mr Au additionally noted, in response to GGRAsia’s enquiry.

Enter The Dragon features “Lucky 7 and Super Lucky 7” side bet play rules, as well as the “Small 6/Big 6” play rules that have been popular in the Macau live-table baccarat market.

The play rules of these combinations – with the highest payout at 100 to 1 – originate from Singapore’s ‘Dragon Tiger’ baccarat game, Mr Au affirmed to GGRAsia. The payout structure for Enter The Dragon also takes after the original ‘Dragon Tiger’ baccarat game, he additionally noted.

Outside Macau, LT Game has planned to market “Enter The Dragon” in the Singapore and Malaysia casino markets, Mr Au said.

Enter the Dragon will be available on LT Game’s LTS-1 and LTS-2 cabinets, as well as its slant top cabinet “Ripple”, according to the LT Game COO.

LT Game’s parent is Hong Kong-listed Paradise Entertainment Ltd. Casino Kam Pek Paradise, a satellite gaming venue in downtown Macau, is under the licence of SJM Holdings Ltd, and is run via a service agreement by Paradise Entertainment.

For the Macau market, LT Game aims to promote the launch this year of its EGM products “Super Bull” and “Mori Dice” as well as Enter the Dragon, noted Mr Au.

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