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GameCo Announces Plans for Participation at Global Gaming Expo (G2E) 2016

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GameCo, Inc., maker of the world’s first video game gambling machine (VGM™), announces its plans for a broad presence at this year’s Global Gaming Expo (G2E) September 27-29 in Las Vegas. Throughout the convention, conference attendees will have the exclusive opportunity to play GameCo’s VGM, which is poised to be the world’s first introduction to skill-based video game gambling when it hits casino floors in Atlantic City this year.

On the convention floor, GameCo will exhibit its premier product, the “Tri-Pod” VGM Carousel at the Integrated Resort Experience, which will be staffed by professional esports athletes and GameCo executives to demo the game with attendees. GameCo’s VGM will also be on display in the booth of international engineering and manufacturing giant, Suzo-Happ, designer and developer of VGM’s game controller. In addition, Quixant, the world’s premier designer and manufacturers of PC-based computer systems for the global gaming industry will be demoing GameCo’s first game, “Danger Arena” on its video wall.

On day two of the convention, Blaine Graboyes, CEO of GameCo, will speak on the eSports and Casinos: The Coming Collision panel on Wednesday, September 28 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. m addition, GameCo will host a private hospitality suite at the Venetian Palazzo for prospective buyers and casino operators to learn more about the VGM and the future of skill-based gaming for casinos.

“Fall is gearing up to be a pivotal time for GameCo, first with the impending launch of our VGM in Atlantic City, as well as our participation at G2E. The debut of our VGM on casino floors will be an historic first step in the evolution of slot gaming, an industry that is adapting for a new generation of players. We are excited to discuss and show our product with the international gaming and casino industry at G2E,” said Graboyes.