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Winland Group Players Can Now Enjoy Zitro’s New Cabinets, Illusion And Allure

Illusion and Allure have arrived at the Winland Group casinos. Allure is composed of three 27-inch Fully HD screens that merge as ‘SynchroScreens’ to create a great formidable sensory show while looking absolutely fabulous on the casino floor. The new Illusion cabinet incorporates an impressive 43-inch Ultra HD curved monitor, a 21.5-inch digital topper, as well as the ‘SmartDeck’ touch pad.
The new ’88 Link’ games such as ’88 Link Lucky Charms’ and ’88 Link Wild Duels’ combine, for the first time in history, the proven ‘243 ways’ system with Bryke’s fantastic ‘Link Bonus’. This combination makes the ALLURE cabinet a guarantee of comfort for the players, with an attractive design that stands out in the Winland Group’s casinos.
In addition to its attractive design, IILLUSION contains an extraordinary multigame that combines a fascinating Link Bonus: ‘Bashiba Link’, which is inspired by the mechanics of world-wide success of Link King, with the ‘243 ways’ game math model. Bashiba Link has been designed with an attractive Chinese theme that, thanks to its graphics and sounds of unique qualities, makes the game in Illusion an unprecedented experience for Winland Group players.
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