LT Game Unveils New Products for G2E Asia 2026
LT Game Ltd is preparing to showcase several new products at G2E Asia 2026, including its latest slot cabinet, High Tide and a new electronic table game platform inspired by Macau’s former satellite casino scene.
The company confirmed that High Tide, the Kam Pek Paradise ETG and its Black Coral software platform will be among the key products featured during the exhibition at The Venetian Macao from May 12 to 14. According to LT Game chief operating officer Eddie Au, all three products are expected to launch before the end of the year.
The High Tide slot cabinet is designed for both standalone and linked configurations and includes an LED sub-screen positioned behind the main display. The additional screen supports animated effects connected to gameplay activity.
Au explained that when the cabinets are linked together, the LED display can present synchronized animations tied to jackpot wins or free-spin features, creating a more interactive experience for players. LT Game plans to release the cabinet during the final quarter of the year, with the Philippines and the United States identified as target markets.
Alongside the cabinet launch, LT Game is also introducing the Kam Pek Paradise ETG platform, which focuses on traditional Chinese casino games that are now less common in Macau’s live-dealer environment.
The platform includes games such as fan tan, fish-prawn-crab sic bo and mahjong pai gow. Au noted that some of these games remain available at a limited number of Macau casinos, while others have become increasingly difficult to find on live tables.
Lauren Xie, LT Game’s manager of product and market strategy, said the product’s design aims to recreate the atmosphere of traditional Macau gambling venues through its visual style and presentation.
Kam Pek Paradise ETG will also feature baccarat and standard sic bo, with Macau expected to serve as the primary market. The system is compatible with several LT Game cabinet models, including Ripple, SpeedWave and LTS-1.
The company also plans to expand the platform with additional electronic table games in the future, including Steam & Fortune, Fist of Fury and Jack & Extra.
Another product being presented at G2E Asia is Black Coral, a software platform developed for live multi-game operations. The system uses artificial intelligence features to provide real-time and historical baccarat statistics aimed at supporting player decision-making.
The launch of Black Coral had originally been planned earlier this year but was delayed while the company completed design refinements and interface updates. LT Game now expects the product to launch later this year in Macau, subject to certification and regulatory approval.
Outside Macau, the company intends to market Black Coral in Singapore and Malaysia, where baccarat remains a major part of casino operations.
During the exhibition, LT Game will also host a discussion event on May 13 focused on three additional projects currently under development: Nebula, a server-based gaming system Meta Paradise, a tokenized gaming asset platform and I-League, an AI-powered gaming competition product.