Evolution Gaming used this year's ICE London conference to unveil what the company is calling the next generation of live casino technology. The showcase featured augmented reality-enhanced tables, new game formats built on proprietary AI dealers, and a behind-the-scenes look at the company's newest studio facility in Tbilisi, Georgia.
The most talked-about reveal was "Holographic Roulette," a live roulette variant that uses AR overlays to let players see animated statistics, heat maps, and prediction models layered over the live video feed. The feature is optional and fully configurable, designed to appeal to data-driven players without overwhelming casual participants.
Evolution also announced two new proprietary game shows built on proven formats. "Deal or No Deal Live" is getting a complete redesign with enhanced bonus rounds, while a new game called "Lightning Storm" takes the company's popular Lightning format and applies it to a game show structure with progressive multipliers.
The new Tbilisi studio, set to open in Q3 2026, will be the largest live casino facility in the world by square footage, with capacity for over 200 simultaneous live tables. The facility is built to the company's new sustainability standards, running on 100% renewable energy.
Evolution's dominance of the live casino vertical remains unmatched — the company supplies live dealer content to an estimated 80% of the world's regulated online casinos. These innovations suggest they intend to maintain that lead well into the next decade.