Zitro’s Glare gaming cabinets installed at Logrand’s Mexico casinos
Logrand Entertainment Group has installed over 200 of Zitro Digital’s Glare gaming cabinets at its venues across Mexico, taking the total number of Zitro products operational at its casinos to over 500.
The suite of Glare gaming cabinets, which allows customers to play Zitro’s range of bingo and slots titles, includes the Altius Glare system. The company’s flagship cabinet, which features a 4K, 55-inch touchscreen with LED lighting, has been developed to grow customer engagement within the marketplace.
The cabinet also features mobile phone charging capabilities and added comfort for players.
Jorge Miranda, Slot Manager, Logrand, commented: “We are overjoyed with the novelties that our partner Zitro has brought to our gaming halls. These products represent a great innovation for us, thanks to the magnificent Altius Glare cabinet, and because of the possibility to amuse our customers with Megashare Lounge, receiving more prizes without the need to invest in additional bets.
“This system of shared progressives is already dominating our casinos, with almost two hundred slot cabinets entertaining our customers.”
Logrand has also implemented Zitro’s Megashare Lounge product at its 12 casinos across the country. The shared progressive system allows all players to claim a share of the overall prize when one player wins the jackpot.
Johnny Viveiros Ortiz, Founder, Zitro, said: “We are convinced that players around the world will enjoy the new Wheel of Legends, displayed on the Altius Glare cabinet, and the new Megashare Lounge jackpot functionality.
“Megashare Lounge is designed exclusively for operators to create their own lounge area, with a wide range of Zitro games and cabinets, and thus increase the excitement for players, which translates into benefits for our customers.”
Fellow casino operator, PlayCity, also installed Zitro’s new Glare cabinet at its facilities recently. The Mexican operator installed a further 200 units across its venues, adding to the existing collection of 2,300 already in operation.