Casino technology firm LT Game Ltd aims to strengthen its presence in its home market of Macau and expand its reach overseas with its latest slot and electronic table game (ETG) products.
The slot cabinet High Tide, was among its new products showcased at the recent Global Gaming Expo (G2E) Asia 2026 trade show and conference in Macau.
Product certification on the cabinet is likely to be completed in “June or July”, said LT Game chief operating officer, Eddie Au (pictured above, with High Tide) in an interview at the trade event. The platform will feature the slot title series “Atomic Motors,” he added.
LT Game slot titles “Burstin’ Chillies” and the “Nezha Slayer of the Sea Dragon”, will eventually be offered via the cabinet, said Mr Au.
What he termed the “strong visual impact” of High Tide’s LED “sub-screen”, when presented in a bank of slots, had attracted interest from Macau operators, the COO stated. That exceeded the supplier’s initial expectation, as it had eyed Philippines and the United States as primary markets for the new cabinet.
LT Game is promoting another fresh cabinet called The Rocks. It is designed to be fitted on a bar countertop, and is aimed this year at the Macau market and some overseas ones.
The Rocks featured at last year’s G2E Asia @ the Philippines trade show and conference. It can be paired with the multi-game content of LT Game’s electronic table game (ETG) offering “House of Play”. The latter was among a raft of new products the company outlined to GGRAsia last year.
The House of Play game library is customisable to suit respective regulatory requirements across the company’s targeted regional gaming markets, the LT Game COO noted.
Mr Au said it could be “challenging” in Macau to gain regulatory approval for some of the House of Play game content as it involves what might be classified in that jurisdiction as ‘casual’ or ‘arcade’ games – including one known in the Philippines as ‘colour games’.
“But we could offer just games such as baccarat and roulette [with House of Play]” in Macau, he suggested.
In the Philippines, casual games in the House of Play library received “favourable feedback” from casino operators, remarked Mr Au, noting that LT Game is marketing The Rocks for that market.
Another key ETG launch overseas this year would be LT Game’s “SeeSaw Craps”. The craps product – housed in LT Game’s SpeedWave cabinet – features a standalone gaming terminal, topped with a physical dice shaker that utilises a seesaw mechanism.
The craps product could go live in the U.S. by year-end. It has also generated interest among Philippine operators, the LT Game COO said.
Next-generation products
LT Game is known for its long-standing dominance in the live-dealer multi-game (LMG) category in Macau. It anticipates industry demand for its new-generation products to be stronger in the ETG segment, “outpacing” that for its slot products.
Nonetheless, the company says it is continuously developing its slot segment. “For us, when we are developing new slot games, we will try to certify them in the Philippines or the U.S. first,” Mr Au stated.
“Nebula” – described as the company’s “next-generation slot ecosystem” – is designed to address the Macau market as well as ones overseas.
Nebula is a server-based gaming product, which LT Game says will enable third-party game studios to publish directly their game content, subject to LT Game’s gatekeeping. Nebula enables players to choose from a menu of game titles that are either produced by LT Game or collaborating studios.
Nebula also makes it possible for casino operators remotely to adjust bet denominations, bet limits, or themes without having to install any additional hardware or systems, according to the company’s corporate materials.
“People do look forward to it [Nebula]. We are now doing certification for this product with BMM [Testlabs]; and we have signed a few game studios” to supply game content to the product, Mr Au explained.
He noted that Nebula was likely to be launched within the second half of this year in gaming markets in “Southeast Asia”.
His company also presented during the recent Macau trade show, “Meta Paradise”, a concept product involving a real world asset (RWA) token, backed by a physical electronic gaming machine. Holders of the tokens can gain fractional ownership in the machine asset.
Meta Paradise is a “gaming meets Web 3” concept, Mr Au suggested. “It is unique and we feel it has potential,” the LT Game COO remarked.
This project – if pursued – is likely to be first implemented in Europe, rather than Asia, as the former has “more mature” and “comprehensive” regulatory framework for RWA tokenisation, the COO remarked.
“A direction is that we may establish a company in Switzerland, for it to become the relevant token issuer,” Mr Au added.




