Alfastreet to showcase L5 roulette, latest innovations at Balkan Entertainment and Gaming Expo

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Alfastreet is gearing up to participate in the Balkan Entertainment and Gaming Expo (BEGE) scheduled for November 22 and 23 in Sofia, Bulgaria. This event serves as a platform for the company to unveil its latest gaming innovations, Alfastreet noted.

A highlight of Alfastreet’s showcase at BEGE is the L5, a new addition to the Lucky Line introduced earlier this spring. Despite its compact size, the L5 is designed to comfortably accommodate five players, prioritizing privacy and comfort. The machine boasts a “spectacular” Roulette wheel view and an engaging 23.8” display.

In comparison to the R8 roulette, the L5 may be smaller in size, but it does not compromise on “excitement, efficiency, or reliability,” as per the supplier. Alfastreet said it takes pride in the L5’s features, including easy component access, simplified assembly, and an overall enhanced design.

One of the most significant gaming B2B events in Eastern Europe, BEGE traditionally wraps up the exhibition calendar attracting the presence of hundreds of professionals from the sector. In 2022, the fair attracted 85 exhibitors and about 5,000 visitors from over 60 countries – numbers that the fair’s organizers hope to surpass this year.

“We warmly invite you to join us at booth 3.21 for what promises to be an unforgettable experience at the BEGE expo,” said the company. “Our sales team eagerly awaits your visit, ready to introduce you to the L5 and the many ways it can elevate the gaming experience on your casino floor.”

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