Novomatic shows off latest slot machines at IGA 2026
Novomatic Americas has showcased its latest linked slot machines at the Indian Gaming Association (IGA) 2026, with an eye-catching display at the San Diego Convention Center highlighting the supplier’s next phase of casino floor innovation.
Operating from its Neon Nile-themed booth, Novomatic Americas unveiled a portfolio focused on linked progressives and high-engagement slot machines designed to drive longer play sessions and stronger performance across gaming floors.
“IGA 2026 reflects the momentum we are building at NOVOMATIC Americas,” Managing Director of Novomatic Americas Jakob Rothwangl said.
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“Our focus is disciplined innovation, expanding proven product lines, introducing scalable progressive platforms, and delivering technology operators can rely on. We are strengthening our performance footprint in tribal gaming with solutions designed for long term growth”.
Leading the presentation was the expanding Rising Treasures linked progressive slot series, featuring popular titles such as Book of Ra Treasure Gods, Sizzling Hot Treasure Inferno, Rise of Cleo Treasure Coins and Rise of Tut Treasure Coins.
Also drawing attention was Ultra Boost 3 Treasures, a high-volatility progressive package featuring Tiger Storm, Mighty Taurus and Grand Eagle, designed for premium progressive zones within casinos.
The exhibition also marked the debut of Vision Link, Novomatic’s newest linked progressive system. The product launches with themes including Fu Flow Bao, Ghost Party and Hot Pot and has been designed with a scalable jackpot structure aimed at tribal gaming markets across North America.
The games were presented across Novomatic’s latest cabinet range, including the Diamond X Quattro 1.55J and the V.I.P. X Royal 1.85, as the company continues to expand its presence in the US tribal casino sector.
The US tribal casino sector refers to gambling operations owned and run by Native American tribes on sovereign tribal land under the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) of 1988. These gambling venues generate 10s of billions of dollars annually.

