Evolution’s new global releases that drew the most attention were Red Door Roulette and Video Poker Live. The former combines the brand’s top-performing titles, Crazy Time and Lightning Roulette, while the latter represents a live casino version of one of the brand’s classics boosted by modern technology. The company got the same publicity for its classic live shows, Crazy Time and Crazy Coin Flip, which will soon be released in the US.
According to Jacob Claesson, Evolution’s CEO in North America, the company is thrilled to return to G2E Las Vegas, especially now that their new live game shows, Crazy Coin Flip and Crazy Time, will soon be available in the US for the first time. These titles have been highly popular in Europe and other markets, and the developers are confident that US players will also find them entertaining.
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Claesson adds that the North American market is paramount to Evolution, and this year’s bigger and improved G2E stand accommodated North American operators, allowing them to see and explore many new and upcoming releases. Thanks to its incredibly vast game selection, Evolution also displayed releases aimed at international operators, especially those from Latin America.
The North American market has been pivotal for Evolution, as the developer has joined forces with several local operators and made some of its games available to the local audience. The studio has rolled out its Live Craps game in Michigan, Lightning Dice in New Jersey, and Mega Ball in Canada and has also partnered with Caesars Digital in Pennsylvania.