June 3, 2026, at the Sortis Hotel Casino

Alfastreet will participate in SAGSE Central America & Caribbean 2026, taking place on June 3 at the Sortis Hotel Casino & Convention Center in Panama City. In this interview, the company shares its perspective on how land-based player preferences are evolving, the impact of new technologies on the growth of Electronic Table Games (ETGs), and the strategic importance of Latin America within its expansion plans. Alfastreet also highlights the role of artificial intelligence, data analytics, and cashless ecosystems as key tools for enhancing the gaming experience and strengthening casino operations.

How are land-based player preferences evolving?

The mature land-based player now demands higher standards across the entire gaming experience. They are open to the introduction of advanced technology and tend to favor elements such as ergonomics, access to game information while playing, statistics, and other variables managed by their preferred operator, including comfortable positioning on the casino floor, lighting, and a calm environment.

At the same time, this segment coexists with a new generation of players, mostly younger audiences, who approach ETGs as their first option to emulate the experience of playing in a casino environment. The successful management of these two major segments ultimately determines the preference for one ETG over another.

What technologies are driving ETG growth?

As in the slots sector, in-depth customer knowledge and convergence with cashless ecosystems are key drivers. In this regard, Alfastreet has developed one of the most sophisticated portfolios of AI, Data Analytics, and Business Intelligence tools.

How important is the region for your expansion?

LATAM has been a highly important flagship region for Alfastreet. The region continues to grow and is willing to invest in cutting-edge technologies. Throughout 2025 and this year, Alfastreet has focused on strengthening its distributor network and, most importantly, its Technical Support structure, which has become one of our key differentiators and a decisive factor when operators choose an ETG solution.