Monday, July 21, 2025 6:59 PM

AGS showcased its latest lineup of high-performing Class II and Class III slot titles and table innovations at the 2025 Oklahoma Indian Gaming Association Conference and Trade Show in Oklahoma City.

The tradeshow comes on the heels of the completion of AGS’s acquisition by Brightstar Capital Partners.
AGS debuted Class II and Class III innovations in its cabinets and categories, including its first multi-play launch, character-crossover premium content, and a breakout poker-room progressive.

With deep roots in Oklahoma where AGS was founded and its primary warehouse and production facility remain, Sean Cowan, director of sales in slots, said AGS was energized to return to OIGA with a growing portfolio of player-favorite products and a continued commitment to serving the needs of tribal operators.

“OIGA is important to the company, giving us the ability to network with key industry players. The show draws over 3,000 professionals, including vendors and tribal leaders, creating valuable opportunities to build relationships, explore partnerships, and maintain existing relationships,” Cowan said.

“It also gives AGS a chance to showcase our products to a highly relevant audience in Indian Gaming, maximizing the opportunity to attract attention from tribal leadership, gaming executives, and decision-makers. OIGA is important to me, because it gives us a chance to sync with Oklahoma casino executives in one place for a few days. OIGA has also grown, bringing in casino executives from other states.”

Leading the slot lineup was So Hot Super 4 Legends, a brand-new multi-play experience debuting in Class II markets, that lets players engage with four classic So Hot titles at once on a single screen.

“With stacked wins and frequent bonus triggers, this high-energy game puts a fresh spin on iconic AGS hits that have long been staples in key Class II markets like Oklahoma,” said Chris Mason, Director of Product Management.

AGS also debuted new titles spanning multiple Spectra cabinets, including: Triple Riches family: Transylvania Treasures; Kraken Fortune’s family: Pirate Hoard; Zodiac Strike family: Pegasus; Dragon Blast family: Mighty Lion; Mariachi Fortunes Trio family: Fiesta De Los Vivos and Fiesta De Las Calacas; and Repeat Win Fusion family: Puurfect Trio and Fa Cai Trio.

In the premium segment, AGS spotlighted Moo Cluck Oink, now available in Class III and coming soon to Class II. This character-packed farm frenzy brings together the fan-favorite stars of Cluck Cluck Cash and Moo Moo Madness, along with a few new barnyard personalities. “The game’s playful crossover theming gives players a rare reunion of familiar favorites, wrapped in a brand-new experience,” Mason said.

Moo Cluck Oink is available on all AGS premium cabinets — Orion Curve Premium, Spectra UR43 Premium, and Spectra SL49+ Premium — and the large-format specialty cabinet Spectra SL75+. Designed to support the entire Spectra game library, including premium titles when leased, Spectra SL75+ gives operators added flexibility to mix and match content to fit their unique casino floor, Mason said.

AGS also showcased its high-performing mechanical stepper lineup, led by the Revel cabinet, the company’s first entry into the mechanical stepper category that’s available in both Class II and Class III. At OIGA, attendees experienced the Revel launch titles in Class II, including Liberty Diamond and Triple Treasure, along with Straight Cash Triple Double Spin, a new title set to release this quarter in both Class II and Class III. Returning to the lineup was the proven Gold Nudge, delivering classic stepper appeal with a modern nudge feature, Mason said.

On the table side, AGS continues to push boundaries with Bonus Spin Xtreme for Poker Rooms, said Paul Garcia, account executive in the Table Games division.

Already a hit on main casino floors, Bonus Spin Xtreme now brings the same electrifying progressive action to poker rooms, Garcia said. It can be linked to a shared jackpot pool across multiple table types or configured as a standalone progressive. Live-poker players who place the side bet have a chance to win the same life-changing prize as players on blackjack, craps, roulette, and pai gow poker tables. The result is one of the most dynamic and inclusive progressive systems in the industry, he added.

“Bonus Spin Xtreme for Poker Rooms was truly the highlight of the show for table games, generating a lot of excitement and interest,” Garcia said. “This new product is proving to be a game-changer, helping poker rooms become profitable, rather than just serving as an amenity for guests. We don’t currently have Bonus Spin Xtreme for Poker Rooms in the state, but we have a number of Oklahoma properties looking to add this to their floor very soon.”

AGS also received a high volume of interest about its PAX S single-deck shufflers, which continue to gain strong momentum in Oklahoma, Garcia said. Several recent placements have received outstanding feedback from early adopters and positive word of mouth is playing a key role in spreading awareness.

STAX progressive is one of AGS’s award-winning progressive systems. This platform is on 14 Jackpot Hold’em tables total in eight casinos throughout the Chickasaw Nation as a connected progressive. As of July 16, the Chickasaw Jackpot Hold’em progressive was at $3.26 million, the largest progressive jackpot that AGS has seen.