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Technology Update: Revamped Video Slot Machine Games To Cater Millennials' Interest

Technology Update: Revamped Video Slot Machine Games To Cater Millennials' Interest

Gamers will surely feel nostalgia for their grade school years when they remember how they tried so hard to keep coins from their school allowance. During those years, video slot machines were still a thing. It is undeniable that video slot machines gave everyone an awesome childhood.

In this generation, playing games has been easier and more convenient than ever. A person who owns a smart phone can download gaming applications as many as he pleases, anytime and anywhere he is.

Trends come and go and with modern technology taking over, playing video slot machines has become just one of those memories of the past.

Will the revamp of video slot machines pique the interest of the gamers of today? Here are what Caesars Slots, in store for a new wave of video slot machine games.

With an objective of winning the hype of the gaming public, Caesars Entertainment Corporation is rolling out a new generation of devices in its casinos that look like the mobile games people play on their phones.

Bloomberg reported that the new machines pay out based on a customer's skill as well as luck, a change that required tweaks to casino regulation.

Gamblit Gaming is the developer of the games and devised one game that challenges players to find words hidden on a board or match flavors of smoothies in a virtual juice grab.

Their version of Grab Poker has its own exciting way to be played. Four people will stand around a flat, waist-high screen and press buttons to see who will snag the card that pops in the middle. The player with the best poker hand at the end wins.

Considering most of the millennials who are into activities that allows them to engage with other people, the games were designed to be more interactive. Marketing Research has already proved in their study conducted last 2015, the assumption of millennials being in need of interaction in casinos even before Caesars Entertainment Corporation came up with games that are millennial-driven.

According to their research, millennials viewed playing video slot machine games as being antisocial, non-intuitive and generally boring. Moreover, a lack of variance in prizes may also have something to do with it as this generation would likely spark to incentives beyond purely financial.

Since they are more inclined to interactive activities, the opportunity to "win" things that can be shared among friends may be more of a motivator for Millennials. Caesars Entertainment Corporation just devised the games best fitting the millennials' interest.

Now, Caesars plans to put six new devices, enough for 25 players, in its Harrah's Resort near San Diego this year and as many as 36, with room for 125 players, in its Las Vegas properties in 2017.

 

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