LT Game Drives LMG Growth with Black Coral Launch
Macau based gaming technology company LT Game Ltd is continuing to expand its live multi game (LMG) product line, even after a recent court decision invalidated a key patent tied to the system. The firm is pressing ahead with new developments and aims to roll out its upcoming platform, Black Coral, in the first quarter of 2026.
Patent Dispute and Determination
The revoked patent, identified as I/380, covered electronic table games linked to multiple player stations with live dealer integration. LT Game has long held a leading role as Macau’s exclusive LMG supplier, but while the ruling struck down the patent (currently under appeal) the company remains focused on innovation and preparing for new market entrants.
Innovation Leading the Way
Chief Operating Officer Eddie Au underlined LT Game’s dedication to refining its LMG solutions, revealing that in 2025 the company secured more than ten additional patents to bolster its technological edge.
Leo Chan, CFO of parent company Paradise Entertainment Ltd, added that LT Game is concentrating on unique features designed to both enhance player engagement and improve operator performance at gaming tables. Although competitors may attempt to follow similar paths, Chan stressed that LT Game’s exclusive advancements keep it at the forefront of the sector.
Black Coral: Elevating the LMG Experience
The soon-to-be-launched Black Coral software introduces AI-driven tools built to enrich gameplay. It offers advanced baccarat statistics and indicators of emerging betting patterns, all while preserving player anonymity.
One highlighted patented function links baccarat betting behavior to anonymized “winning” and “losing” player outcomes, creating new perspectives for users. Another innovation streamlines table switching, a feature requested by operators to deliver smoother play sessions.
For operators, the system provides in-depth analytics to fine tune betting rules and timing, ultimately boosting revenue. While compatible with previous cabinets, Black Coral delivers peak performance when paired with the new SpeedWave terminal. The software is nearing completion and will soon enter field trials.
Strong Performance in Macau
Demand for LMG systems in Macau continues to climb. In the first half of 2025, LMG-related gross gaming revenue (GGR) rose 22.8% year-on-year to MOP 2.48 billion (US$309m), far outpacing the overall market’s 4.4% increase.
During 2024, LT Game sold over 1,400 terminals, which Paradise’s CFO described as an outstanding result. Future growth is expected from both new installations and replacements, as operators seek out greater efficiency and profitability.
With labor costs for traditional tables steadily increasing, many casinos are turning to electronic multi game setups. These terminals are not included in Macau’s cap of 12,000 slot style machines, giving operators additional room to scale.
Baccarat side bets remain a vital revenue source and LT Game is currently testing new options “Lucky 7” and “Super Lucky 7” with regulatory submissions underway.
Expansion Beyond Macau
LT Game is also eyeing international expansion, targeting regulated gaming markets such as Singapore and Australia. Singapore, in particular, is considered a strong fit due to its experienced player base and familiarity with advanced gaming products. Licensing applications are already in progress.
Looking Ahead
By pursuing constant innovation, new product rollouts and broader market penetration, LT Game is positioning itself as a lasting force in the LMG arena. With the upcoming release of Black Coral, the company is focused on boosting operator performance and player satisfaction, ensuring it remains ahead in an evolving gaming industry.