German gaming solutions provider Merkur Gaming showcased its latest products and reaffirmed its commitment to the Latin American market at the Peru Gaming Show, held from June 18 to 19 at the Centro de Convenciones Jockey Plaza in Lima.
Representatives from Merkur’s German headquarters and its local subsidiary, Merkur Gaming Peru, presented a varied product portfolio and held strategic discussions with clients.
“The Peru Gaming Show is widely regarded as the most influential B2B gaming exhibition in Latin America, which makes our presence and interaction with clients during the event all the more significant,” said Ronald Díaz, General Manager of Merkur Gaming Peru.
“I’m very pleased that we once again attracted a large number of visitors to our stand and succeeded in inspiring them with our products,” Díaz added. “The response was exactly what we had hoped for – I’m very satisfied.”
Merkur drew significant attention with its Linked Progressive Jackpot systems. Clash Link impressed with its fast-paced gameplay, featuring unlimited free games and a dynamic jackpot reel. Link Overdrive, powered by the Hold ‘n Spin mechanic, delivered consistent excitement and was well received by visitors.
The M-Prime multigame package also stood out with its clean menu design, advanced interface, and wide game selection. It was demonstrated on Merkur’s Mod Ex J55, Zonic Duo, and Zonic Trio cabinets.
A new addition to Merkur’s booth this year was Spintec, the Slovenian ETG specialist and Merkur’s strategic partner. Spintec showcased a compact roulette solution with eight player stations, drawing interest and reinforcing the strength of the partnership.
“Despite continuing and highly impactful challenges on both the land-based and online sides, such as the ISC Taxation (Luxury Tax), we experienced a very positive atmosphere at the Peru Gaming Show, as well as strong interest in new product innovations,” said Tomás Mieles, Business Development at Merkur Gaming. “We are therefore optimistic about the future of the Peruvian and broader Latin American gaming markets.”





