Konami Gaming is unveiling a new interactive gaming division at G2E this week as a third business division.
The Konami Online Interactive division will operate alongside the company’s existing land-based casino games and systems businesses, as the supplier aims to take its popular land-based slots into the digital world.
The launch comes as the company showcases its new Solstice hardware this week at G2E, with games including All Aboard Diamond, Red Fortune Rail, and a slot series based on the iconic Konami BOMBERMAN video game.
“Today marks the next chapter for Konami Gaming with our introduction of the new ‘Solstice’ cabinet,” said Konami Gaming Inc CEO Steve Sutherland. “Encompassing the latest technologies available, Solstice was designed to provide the utmost entertainment experience for casino patrons worldwide.
“At the same time, our iGaming team is celebrating a landmark year of growth and opportunity, launching Konami Online Interactive as a new brand dedicated to driving innovation and expanding our future market reach.”
Gerard Crosby, senior vice president and chief games product officer at Konami Gaming, said: “Solstice is industry’s latest in enhanced graphics, game power, and total attraction on the casino floor. The machine’s total innovation and quality, combined with standout titles from BOMBERMAN to All Aboard Diamond, firmly establish Solstice as a must-have for casino operators worldwide.”
BOMBERMAN is among the G2E featured games for Konami Online Interactive and will be made available for omni-channel play both in-person and online.
“Konami Online Interactive is reaching dramatically more global markets, with more games than ever, and the new brand presence for this segment of our business is testament to that,” said John Eary, vice president of marketing at Konami Gaming. “New and long-time iGaming partners have a large library of Konami hits to choose from, energized by upcoming omni-channel content like BOMBERMAN slots.
“These and many more products mark a milestone year for Konami at G2E 2025, in a transformed exhibit design with never-before-seen campaigns.”
Shares in Konami Group Corp. (TYO:9766) closed marginally lower at ¥22,450.00 per share in Tokyo Wednesday.