Paradise Entertainment launches two new slot titles at 2023 MGS
Paradise Entertainment, a Macau-based casino services firm and gaming equipment supplier, unveiled two new slot games, “Street Steel” and “Hulunbuir Grassland”, under its subsidiary brand LT Game at the 2023 MGS Entertainment Show & Summit on Tuesday.
“We are delighted to be able to showcase brand new products at the MGS venue again this year,” said Jay Chun, co-chairman and managing director of Paradise Entertainment, at the new product launch ceremony held on the first day of the casino trade exhibition and conference.
“As a high-tech enterprise, Paradise Entertainment will continue to focus on high-tech investment and research and development, and will continue to innovate and launch new high-tech products,” he added.
The “Street Steel” slot game is created in partnership with the “Street Steel – Heavy Metal Bike Gallery Macau” located at Casino Kam Pek Paradise, a Macau casino managed by Paradise Entertainment.
Taking inspiration from Macau’s unique events like the Macau Grand Prix, the title incorporates the themes of car-racing and heavy metal motorcycles. “For the first time in gaming history, LT Game features actual hand-built custom motorcycles styled to exact details from the original motorcycles seen at the Street Steel Gallery in its new slot game,” the company said in a statement.
Another new slot game unveiled at the MGS, “Hulunbuir Grassland”, draws inspiration from the grasslands in Hulunbuir, a region in northeastern Inner Mongolia, China. The game features music composed by Master Wulantoga, a renowned composer in China, and also incorporates the themes of archery and equestrian activities in the grasslands.
“This game not only showcases the natural scenery and national culture of the area, but also offers a variety of rewards and interactive features,” Paradise Entertainment added.
The 2023 MGS, organised by the Macau Gaming Equipment Manufacturers Association (MGEMA), began on Tuesday and will continue until Wednesday. Chun also serves as the chairman of the MGEMA.