FatCat SoftWorks is turning up the heat for ARE Expo 2025 with the launch of its latest innovation – the Ace of Games E-Star Cabinet, a flexible and powerful conversion solution for the popular G-Squared Casino King CS.
Joining the company’s standout ULTRA and G-Star cabinets, the new E-Star brings even more versatility to the FatCat portfolio. Designed as the ultimate G-Squared conversion, the E-Star is powered by the all-new EFCO6100 Gaming PC – engineered to deliver high performance and rock-solid reliability for today’s demanding venues.
The E-Star comes loaded with 22 of FatCat’s proven CatB4 and CatC game titles, offering tried-and-tested content that operators know and trust. But that’s not all – the cabinet also includes an optional SWP (Skill with Prizes) module, allowing venues to activate classic quiz-machine content and broaden their entertainment offering without compromising on stability.
Available as a Kit, Factory Conversion, or Complete Cabinet, the E-Star delivers serious value with pricing from just £599, making it a flexible solution for both retrofit and new site installations.
“We’re really excited to showcase the E-Star at ARE Expo this year,” said Paul Slavin of FatCat SoftWorks. “It’s a great example of how we’re blending innovation, affordability, and operator-friendly design to give our customers more choice and better performance.”
Attendees can experience the E-Star first-hand at Stand 6 during the Amusement and Retail Entertainment Expo (ARE Expo 2025). With its forward-thinking design and competitive pricing, the E-Star promises to be one of the show’s biggest draws.
For more information about FatCat SoftWorks and its full range of gaming solutions, visit www.fatcat.uk or contact Paul Slavin at paul.slavin@fatcat.uk.
24 April 2025
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