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Two new games from SG Gaming for the UK market
The UK-based branch of Scientific Games has launched two new games in the United Kingdom to meet the needs of its customers in this field. SG Gaming has presented entertainment for its growing portfolio of content in this country. These new games are Hasbro-licensed game Monopoly Bring the House Down and Pig Money.
The first of the releases will appear in retail and online sectors via SG Interactive. It is equipped with a £500 jackpot and is made to attract the fans of the famous board game.
The second title Pig Money is a £100 jackpot Category C title from the software developer Barcrest created particularly for its Bongo and Arcade operator partners. This new game is full of some fun and memorable features. The most noticeable among them are a ‘Pig a Win Community Cash Bonus’ and a ‘Lucky Swine Bonus’.
Rick Mountney, the UK director of content development at SG Gaming commented, “Whether working on our Barcrest and WMS branded titles or licensed content, having such a great selection of games allows our dedicated in-house content team to develop these brands and continue to utilise each game’s unique elements to develop engaging new content.”
Read also: Betsoft Gaming Released The Angler SlotHe added, “We have introduced these entertaining games to really stand out on the gaming floor for operators, thanks to enticing graphics, innovative features, and a branded license that is instantly recognisable to player. The SG Gaming and SG Interactive teams have once again worked closely together to provide an omni-channel offering that is important to many of our customers’ business strategies and ultimately helps to drive cashbox performance.”
Shares in Scientific Games Corporation (Co. Data) (NSQ:SGMS) closed in New York Thursday up 2.72 per cent at $37.75 per share, just under 4 per cent below their 52-week high of $39.25 per share set on July 26th.