New star performers for SA 

SYDNEY, NSW  - IGT announces that its set to release of two new games for its IGT bluechip Neo® cabinet in South Australia - taking its SA game offering for this new cabinet to seven since launch last.  Age of Shogun and Wild Girls offer different play styles and game features to excite existing players and attract new ones. 

The latest addition to IGT's very successful Shogun-themed games, Age of Shogun is a high denomination game featuring three progressive jackpots as well as triple prizes during 25 free games.  Wild Girls on the other hand, is a low denomination game with a unique feature that offers extra substitutes and an interactive game screen during free games.

Bill Maglaris, IGT's SA State sales manager, commented: "IGT was the first gaming manufacturer to bring 3-level progressive jackpots to South Australia and it's great to see this feature teamed with one of IGT's popular game themes in Age of Shogun.  If past Shogun games are an indication, this new game should prove popular with players.  Wild Girls offers something new to the low denom market allowing players to collect symbols to gain additional substitutes and providing venues with a configurable hold percentage to suit their individual requirements."

We're pleased to be releasing two more games to our bluechip Neo game library in South Australia. This library now features a mix of denominations and low volatilities to ensure venues can choose games that meet their needs".

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For further information please contact: Lisa Colella, Marketing Communications Manager, Tel: 02 8345 3641, Email: Lisa.Colella@IGT.com

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