Comtrade confirms Amatic integration

Provider Comtrade Gaming has integrated its sCore G25 protocol stack into the gaming machines of Amatic Industries in Austria.

The integration of Comtrade’s sCore technology means the Amatic machines, which now meet the requirements of Austrian legislation, can communicate with a federal system via the Gaming Standards Association’s G2S protocol.

Amatic is the second manufacturer to go live with its machines in Austria after the government launched a central control system in July 2013.

Comtrade Gaming director of systems Oliver Lynch said: “Such deployments of G2S standard are proof that the gaming industry is modernising and we will continue with our product investments to help other regulators and vendors to upgrade their environments.”

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