The global entertainment and gaming content, technology and solutions company, Aristocrat, was recognized with multiple prestigious awards.
During the recent Annual Eilers & Krejcik (EKG) Slot Awards, the company won accolades in multiple categories, highlighting its dedication and leadership in the gaming industry.
This year marks the 8th annual edition of the EKG Slot Awards.
At a glamorous ceremony last week, Aristocrat won awards for Aristocrat Gaming, Aristocrat Interactive and Product Madness.
Notably, Aristocrat Gaming was honored with the "Best Overall Supplier of Slot Content," an award it wins for the eighth consecutive year.
On the other hand, Aristocrat Interactive and Product Madness won top honors as "Most Improved Supplier of Online Content" and "Social Casino Operator of the Year," respectively.
Aristocrat Gaming's award for "Best Overall Supplier of Slot Content" highlights the exceptional performance of its Spooky Link Yo Yeti game, recognized as the "Top Performing NEW Core Video Game."
The company was honored as "Top Performing NEW Premium Game" for its Phoenix Link Queen Chiu game, while The Baron Portrait cabinet was recognized as "Top Performing NEW Core Cabinet."
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Besides the prestigious awards, Dan Marks, Aristocrat's Senior Vice President of Gaming and Master Patent Inventor, reached a major milestone in his career.
At the recent EKG Slot Awards, Marks was inducted into the EKG Slot Awards Hall of Fame Class of 2026.
He is the eighth honoree in the Game Development category, a press release from Aristocrat confirms.
Matt Primmer, Aristocrat's Chief Product Officer, spoke with excitement about the latest honors.
"At Aristocrat, great content that inspires players and drives strong business results for customers is our core competitive advantage," he said.
Finally, Primmer pointed out: "We are proud to be recognized across so many EKG Slot Awards categories, and these wins reflect the extraordinary creativity of our people."
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