Casino technology firm LT Game Ltd says a key offer at industry trade show and conference Global Gaming Expo (G2E) Asia 2026 will be its brand-new slot cabinet “High Tide”.
The LT Game brand will also reference its parent Paradise Entertainment Ltd’s heritage as a former investor in Macau satellite casino business, via LT Game’s electronic table game (ETG) product “Kam Pek Paradise”. The technology firm will also demonstrate its “Black Coral” software for its established live multi-game (LMG) platform.
All three products are likely to go live within this year, said Eddie Au (pictured with High Tide cabinet), LT Game’s chief operating officer, in an interview with GGRAsia.
G2E Asia 2026 will be held at The Venetian Macao from May 12 to May 14.
High Tide – in either standalone or group format – can be offered with an LED “sub-screen” that actually sits behind the slot machine’s display screen, and showcases animation.
Mr Au stated: “A key feature is that when High Tide is installed as a group” of cabinets, the sub-screen “can display… interactive animation that chimes with the slot gameplay.”
He elaborated: “For instance, when a player wins a jackpot or free games, there will be some corresponding animation that shows up on the LED wall, which is a compelling” visual.
The firm is eyeing “fourth quarter” this year to have High Tide live on casino floors. Particular targets are the Philippines and the United States.
LT Game is also showcasing its Kam Pek Paradise ETG product (pictured, below) centring on Chinese casino games that either retain a niche presence in Macau’s traditional live-dealer market, or went “extinct” marketwise, said Mr Au.

The three casino games offered by the Kam Pek Paradise ETG are: fan tan; the dice game fish-prawn-crab sic bo; and the tile game mahjong pai gow.
Mr Au noted, referring to downtown-Macau properties of respectively Sands China Ltd and SJM Holdings Ltd: “Fan tan is still played by many at Sands Macao and Casino Oceanus.
“Fish-prawn-crab sic bo has its own fans,” but as nowadays “people can hardly find these old-time games on any live tables, we would like to present them” via this ETG format, said the COO.
The product’s graphics aim at the “old-time vibe of Macau’s gambling stalls”, explained Lauren Xie, LT Game’s manager of product and market strategy, in additional comments to GGRAsia.
The ETG will also have baccarat and traditional sic bo, noted Mr Au. Macau is the primary target market for the Kam Pek Paradise ETG, the LT Game COO also noted.
A satellite casino called Kam Pek Paradise – under the licence of SJM Holdings Ltd, but managed by LT Game’s parent Paradise Entertainment – shut at the start of December, as part of Macau’s transition away from the legacy satellite system.
The Kam Pek Paradise ETG offer is compatible with LT Game’s cabinets “Ripple”, “SpeedWave”, and “LTS-1”.
Ms Xie additionally noted to GGRAsia: “In the future, we will have our own electronic table games to be included in the Kam Pek Paradise [ETG] game library: such as ‘Steam & Fortune’, ‘Fist of Fury’ and ‘Jack & Extra’.”
Black Coral
LT Game is also presenting its Black Coral software – said to feature artificial intelligence (AI) – at the trade show. Major capabilities claimed for Black Coral include making available various sets of historical and real-time baccarat game statistics aiming to ‘help’ players – who often look for perceived ‘patterns’ of game results – in their wagering decisions.
Black Coral’s launch had been targeted for the first quarter, but was put back – in likelihood to later this year – amid refinements, Mr Au noted to GGRAsia.
The software – said to be undergoing “cosmetic changes”, including on the betting layout display and on some imagery – should be launched later this year in Macau, subject to product certificiation and approval by the city’s gaming regulator, the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau.
Outside Macau, LT Game aims to promote Black Coral to the Singapore and Malaysia casino markets, as both jurisdictions share a “baccarat-driven” environment similar to Macau, Mr Au stated.
Away from the G2E Asia exhibition floor, but during the event, LT Game is hosting on May 13 an all-day discussion with invited guests over three new projects.
They are: a server-based gaming product, “Nebula”; “Meta Paradise”, built as a real world asset (RWA) token backed by electronic gaming machines (EGMs); and an “AI-driven” gaming competition platform, “I-League”, according to the firm’s supporting materials.


