Reflex Gaming will be bringing its full product line to ARE next week, with a focus on the Arcade and Bingo sectors, showcasing Cat C and B3 cabinets and games in both digital and analogue format for the first time. Speaking to Coinslot, MD Quentin Stott explained what visitors to the Reflex stand can expect during the two-day event.
Reflex Gaming will be honing in on the Arcade and Bingo market at ARE next week, with a selection of both digital and analogue cabinets for Cat C and B3, as well as two brand new B3 form factors.
With the expo representing a brand new opportunity to bring products before operators, MD Quentin Stott told Coinslot that Reflex will be making the most of the two-day event by displaying its full product suite.
“We’ll be showcasing our full product portfolio, with a particular focus on the Arcade and Bingo range,” said the Reflex.
“For the first time, both Digital and Analogue Cat C and B3 cabinets and games will be on display. Visitors can try out our fully licensed classic three-player games, explore our latest digital B3 menu and game suite and see a reimagined retro classic designed for the B3 sector.”
Reflex will be showing its Community Games on both the new premium cabinet Cyclone and the Community Chrome factory rebuild, with Stott noting “these offer fresh content, exciting themes and we have price points to suit all budgets.”
Another standout will be the three-player Reel-Based Classics, including the licensed Bar X Silver Streak rebuild and the brand-new Mystical Dragons. Both are designed for analogue players, offering new cabinets with trusted peripherals and satisfying the “ongoing demand for reel play.”
As if that wasn’t enough, Reflex will also be debuting two brand new B3 form factors; Flaming 500 and the Fortune 500 Platinum.
“Flaming 500 is a full digital suite on Cyclone, offering a multi-game B3 menu in a subscription-free commercial model,” said Stott. “Fortune 500 Platinum is an affordable, high-performing analogue reels £500 jackpot machine, built to capitalise on the enduring popularity of classic reel gameplay.”