Casino technology firm LT Game Ltd aims to expand its Philippines-market presence during 2026 via placement of its server-based gaming product, “Nebula”, as well as its latest-generation electronic table games (ETGs) and slot titles.
That is according to the Macau-based company’s chief operating officer, Eddie Au (pictured above with the product). He was speaking in an interview with GGRAsia at the recent industry trade show, Global Gaming Expo (G2E) Asia @ the Philippines 2025, held in Manila.
Nebula sees LT Game collaborating with third-party game studios, giving them a straightforward way to publish their content in the market via LT Game’s already-established business protocols. LT Game says the Nebula platform is also a win for players, as it allows them to choose from a wide menu of game titles that are either produced by the company or other collaborating studios.
“Hopefully we can make it work like a ‘Netflix’, or a ‘YouTube’,” stated Mr Au, referring to the end-user’s ability to select content.
The executive said LT Game’s “main selling point” for the industry as a whole, is not only that it is server-based, but also that it is “a work of collaboration, as third-party game studios can publish their games directly onto our game hub.”
He added that an appeal of Nebula for casino operators in particular, is “they can access a wide selection of games within a single [slot] cabinet”.
Nebula permits casino operators to adjust bet denominations, bet limits, or themes, remotely without having to install any additional hardware or systems. This “lighter hardware” set-up means “bigger savings” for the casino operators, the LT Game COO asserted.
Nebula is currently going through technology compliance testing, and is expected to go live in 2026, Mr Au said.
“We are now in talks with game studios and [casino] operators about it [Nebula]. The Philippines is the place we are prioritising our marketing push for it,” Mr Au told GGRAsia.
He said Macau should also be a “fitting” setting for Nebula, “considering that the market has a [machine] cap”. Mr Au was referring to the Macau government’s set limit on the tally of gaming machines to 12,000 units market-wide.

A key product LT Game is targeting at markets beyond its home base is a new cabinet (pictured above), designed to be fitted on a bar countertop. It is paired with the company’s multi-game ETG offering “House of Play”, Mr Au explained.
The cabinet is still in development and yet to be branded, but Mr Au said LT Game has received enquiries about it in the U.S. and in the Philippines.
“We are focusing our efforts to promote this product overseas… and we will be really pushing for this cabinet in the Philippines,” Mr Au stated.
For that market, the House of Play interface for the countertop cabinet would carry a “casual vibe”. The game selection – aside from the traditional casino games such as baccarat or roulette – would include what’s known as the ‘Colour Game’, a casual-style game that is a “locals’ favourite” in the Philippines, said the LT Game COO.
The platform will also be able to offer a novel card game called “BROG”, developed by South Korean casino operator Grand Korea Leisure Co Ltd, according to Mr Au.
The LT Game COO said the company felt “quite confident” the new cabinet would “appeal to younger players”.
During 2025, LT Game introduced several of its slot titles in the Philippines, in addition to its sic bo game “Mori Dice” and its card-comparison game “Super Bull”. These games have been either trialled or implemented officially throughout the Philippines gaming market, said Mr Au.
For the coming year, LT Game is targeting a rolling introduction of its slot titles in the Philippines, complemented by its latest ETG products, according to Mr Au. In the latter category, LT Game is promoting its “SeeSaw Craps”. The craps product features a standalone gaming terminal, topped with a physical dice shaker that utilises a seesaw mechansim.
Mr Au also noted: “Our [slot title] ‘Burstin’ Chillies’ has received great feedback during G2E [Philippines], so we are quite bullish about that, as well as the SeeSaw Craps.”
“We are prioritising the certification for SeeSaw Craps in the Philippines, before we do it in Macau. For LT Game, it is one of the few ETGs where we are targeting the [certification] process for overseas, ahead of Macau,” Mr Au told GGRAsia.


