Interblock: Building momentum and continued focus on ETGs
We hear from the Interblock team as it builds momentum in Asia-Pacific.
Interblock has spent more than three decades shaping how players experience the casino floor. Since 1989, the company has helped establish electronic table games (ETGs) as a core category alongside slots and live table games.
Today, its portfolio spans every major segment of the industry, with a continued focus on developing new concepts that align with how player behavior and operator priorities are evolving.
Its ETG lineup includes Stadium, Smart Pit, Standalone and Universal Cabinet platforms, offering both automated and live table gaming experiences. These solutions combine real dealers and physical game elements with digital precision, giving operators a scalable and consistent way to manage their floors.
More recently, Interblock introduced AMUSE, a category of arcade-inspired casino entertainment that blends interactive play with real-money wagering.
The games are designed to be intuitive and visually driven, making them easy to engage with from the outset. In doing so, they open the floor to a broader range of players while sitting comfortably alongside more traditional formats.
This is supported by Interblock’s global scale. With more than 200 product variations deployed across 348 regulated markets in 145 countries, the company operates at a scale that allows it to adapt quickly while maintaining consistency across regions. This is particularly evident across Asia-Pacific, where demand for electronic and automated table gaming continues to grow steadily.
Over the past two years, Interblock has installed more than one thousand electronic table games across Singapore, Macau, Malaysia, the Philippines and Vietnam. Technologies such as automated dice recognition and real-time analytics are helping operators improve accuracy, streamline operations and run more efficiently. With demand expected to grow by a further twenty per cent into 2026, this trajectory is expected to continue.
This growth has taken place under the leadership of Michael Hu, President of Interblock Asia-Pacific. Over more than two decades, he has overseen more than 20,000 installations and expanded the company’s presence across markets including Taiwan, Vietnam, Laos and Korea, while strengthening its position in Macau, the Philippines, Cambodia and Malaysia.
Interblock will return to G2E Asia 2026 at Stand A1019 from May 12-14 at The Venetian Macau, where it will showcase a range of its latest products, including the introduction of AMUSE to the Asia-Pacific market. The team is looking forward to connecting with partners, having conversations and hearing direct feedback from customers.
Building on that momentum, Interblock has been shortlisted for the Global Gaming Awards (GGA) Asia-Pacific 2026 in three categories: Casino Supplier of the Year, Casino Product of the Year and Table Game Product of the Year. The awards will take place on June 2 in Manila. Among the nominations, UC Sic Bo has become one of the most widely deployed electronic table games in the region, with more than three hundred and fifty installations across Macau and Singapore in 2025. Dragon Sic Bo continues to expand its presence as well, with more than three hundred seats installed in Macau and ninety-six seats added in Singapore.
Interblock continues to focus on developing products that support operators while creating engaging experiences for players, with a clear emphasis on practical performance and long-term usability.