Yggdrasil will revolutionize table games
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January 11, 2018
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Yggdrasil Gaming intends to spark a revolution in the table games sector with a new collection of products due to appear during the first quarter of 2018.
The supplier is developing several popular multiplayer table games, with blackjack appearing first in a live version using the progressive in-house REDUX technology. The product will also include popular side bets and a range of unique features for each dealer.
REDUX combines the best aspects of both real-time and RNG casino worlds, providing the perfect platform for players to fully immerse themselves in a 3D-casino environment that uses motion capture technology to model dealer movements.
Using this technology, several excellent high-quality dealer characters are being developed, and each will be programmed with detailed hand movements and facial expressions to interact and communicate with the player.
In addition to the standard branded package, there will be the option for exclusive, customized tables and dealers. Operators will be able to model the game according to their visual identity or special themes.
Soon roulette and baccarat will be added to the manufacturer’s table games portfolio, where an extremely detailed 3D dealer and an innovative social experience will be used, allowing players to sit and chat with other players at the table.
Yggdrasil’s table games will initially go live with operators Vera & John and Intercasino, both part of the Jackpotjoy group, in a beta partnership with the aim of full operation later this year.
Chief operating director of Yggdrasil Krzysztof Opałka said:
Head of gaming at Jackpotjoy Group Victor Olinger said:
The patented 3D table games REDUX project has been developed from scratch and uses the latest technologies to ensure smooth operation and fast loading.
The product will open wide cross-selling opportunities for operators, and will also sync with Yggdrasil’s collection of interactive marketing tools, BOOST, aiding network campaigns.
Yggdrasil’s table games will complement the manufacturer’s extensive product range, which recently launched bingo to supplement its extensive collection of video slots.