New products set to be released by Electrocoin at EAG London 2026

  • 10th December 2025
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For Electrocoin, the EAG show is the pinnacle of its trading year – the most market which comprises the bulk of “It is the highlight of the year for us,” manager for the company. “We will acknowledge its importance with the launch of some new products that should appeal to both the single site and arcade owners.” (EAG London 2026)

“They include some new skill-based games and a new multigames concept that falls into the Category C sector from ACE. There will also be a new sports game that has never been seen before and which we have been developing for some years and now perfected.” (EAG London 2026)

The company will also display some of its recent releases that are becoming particularly well established on-site such as Rocket Launch, the single player Treasure Alliance and a big prize egg machine named Golden X Prize that was previewed at the ACOS show.

Golden X Prize that was previewed at the ACOS show. As usual, there will be the current range of Stern pinball machines including the latest model not seen previously in the UK. Also, there will be the prize game Big Wheel, that is popping up in locations all over the UK and Europe as its popularity grows with both players and operators.

From Intercard will come the latest readers, a new ticket-eater from Elmac and the latest photo booth from Digital Centre. “And we will have the most advanced dancing game from the creators of this genre of amusement machines, Konami. The DDR Universal will contain some of the most recently-released tracks from pop music and will come in a new cabinet for the EMEA region,” Stergides added.

“It will have a larger screen, improved sound system, more lighting effects, fresh software and some blockbuster music licences. This model is the veritable jewel of the dancing games – the next level in the concept and way ahead of any other dancing game on the market.” He continues: “Colorama will be back too. A traditional game that we have upgraded this year into a six player redemption classic. It was originally made by Streets in the early 1970’s.”

Plus, inevitably, a display of the Bar-X in its latest version will be on display at the trade show – part of a range that now accommodates all variations of location from FEC’s to bingo clubs, to arcades and AGCs.

 

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