“All machines will need to be retrofitted with the clock by the end of the year 2024,” the gaming regulator confirmed to GGRAsia. That was understood to be a reference to the clock acting as a reminder to players, about how much time they are spending on the device. “The purpose of a clock on the gaming machine is for the promotion of responsible gaming,” said the Macau regulator, the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau – a body also known as DICJ – in an emailed reply in response to GGRAsia’s enquiry. Electronic table games, or ETGs, are covered by separate technical standards. The term “electronic gaming machine”, or EGM, is used in Macau to denote casino slot machines. The requirement is part of the city’s Electronic Gaming Machine Technical Standards version 2.0, which came into force on September 1. Newsdesk Latest News, Macau, Top of the deck, Trends & Techīy the end of 2024, all player screens on Macau casino slot machines must be fitted with an intermittently flashing clock showing the local time, GGRAsia has confirmed with the city’s casino regulator. Clock on all Macau slots by end 2024 warning players on use
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