Arcade1Up to unveil new Wheel of Fortune slot games in Las Vegas

January 4, 2023
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The company will give players an opportunity to try the titles during the Consumer Electronics Show.

Retro at-home game developer Arcade1Up will give online casino fans a preview of its Wheel of Fortune Casinocade Deluxe during this week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Nevada.

The platform is based on the well-known television gameshow and will feature four slot game versions of the program, along with more than 20 other notable casino games.

During the show, the developer will also feature Infinity Game Board, which is described as “a new take on the company's innovative digital board game.”

Arcade1Up CEO Scott Bachrach expressed excitement on the company’s behalf about the launch and elaborated about its short-term goals.

He commented: "We are thrilled to be in Las Vegas for CES and announcing a new line of innovative retro home entertainment products. Our goal with these new releases is to continue to find ways to streamline and innovate while also adding modern touches like Wi-Fi connectivity and online gameplay.

“We want to make classic retro games accessible and affordable to everyone while staying as true as possible to the authentic arcade gaming experience we all know and remember."

Arcade1Up anticipates that Wheel of Fortune Casinocade Deluxe will officially launch by early summer of this year. The game will offer players access to dual speakers, as well as two LCD screens, lights and buttons that encapsulate the casino look.

Infinity Game Board is scheduled to open a little earlier, no later than this spring. The game can engage up to six players and is comprised of an 18.5-inch HD touchscreen, as well as personalized dynamic zoom viewing.

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