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Aristocrat Leisure is a world-known company with long history that comes from Australia. Its first slot machine was produced in 1953 and since that moment the company has been thriving to success, pleasing customers however demanding they are. Aristocrat company is constantly seeking new ways to entertain people and by now it has expanded into numerous entertainment sectors apart from gaming machines.
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Continuing in the Aristocrat tradition of non-standard machines, Miss Kitty Slot has 5 reels and 50 paylines. This is a medium volatility slot built around chasing Wilds – the Kitties from the title. Players earn Free spins through Scatter, Wilds also become Sticky during bonus streaks. Aristocrat is most known for their offering of classic slot machine games such as Buffalo™, Mr. Cashman™, Queen of the Nile™, 5 Dragons Gold™, and More Chilli™. The company actively pursues licensing and partnership deals to develop gaming machines in conjunction with major entertainment brands. It grew into an online slots provider, too. With classic slots like 50 Lions, Queen of the Nile, and Choy Sun Doa, Aristocrat is best known as a designer of electronic gaming machines (EGMs) for land-based gaming. In the past 20 years, Aristocrat Leisure entered the online slot machine market and began providing internet titles in the early 2000s.
But gaming systems remain the main priority and today Aristocrat is one of the two largest slot machines producers in the world (following American IGT). Since 1996 it's listed on Australia's Stock Exchange and has offices all around the globe – Americas, Japan, New Zealand, India, South Africa, Macau, Argentina, Sweden, United Kingdom and Russia.
What makes the company different from others
Aristocrat is first of all a leading supplier in the field of offline gambling. There is no other company that has produced that many gaming machines featuring LCD touch-screens. It's the only company that can boast of that and this fact allows them to display their excellence when it comes to graphics. But the company takes great care of online gamblers too, doing their best to bring you the freshest and most lucrative slots straight to your browser or via mobile applications..
Typical Aristocrat slot
Aristocrat free slots typically have 5 reels and about 20 paylines. Under smoothly spinning reels you find a panel with all the buttons a gambler may need, including such options like switching to the autoplay mode or playing a risk-game after each successful spin. Clicking the 'help' or 'info' button you can view the paytable.
Apart from payouts on regular symbols, there you can usually find several kinds of special symbols and at least a couple of features. What's the most important, these features include free spins and multipliers. Other bonuses vary depending on a particular slot. Compare this soft with Novomatic or Igrosoft games.
Each online Aristocrat slot machine can boast of vivid colors, unobtrusive soundtracks and 'intuitive' interface. Gameplay is appreciated by both experienced players and beginners. Even regular symbols are rather lucrative, let alone features that can award you hundreds of credits in a single spin. Taking this all into account free Aristocrat slot games are definitely worth a spin – feel free to take it on our free portal and see for yourself!
Type | Public company |
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ASX: ALL | |
Industry | Gambling |
Headquarters | , |
Key people | Trevor Croker, CEO |
Revenue | A$4,397.4 million (2019) |
A$1,162.5 million (2019) | |
A$698.8 million (2019) | |
6400+ | |
Subsidiaries |
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Website | https://www.aristocrat.com/ |
Aristocrat Leisure Limited is an Australian gambling machine manufacturer, which has its administrative and research headquarters in the Sydney suburb of North Ryde. It has marketing and development offices in South Africa, Russia and the United States.
Aristocrat is the largest gambling machine manufacturer in Australia, and one of the largest manufacturers of slot machines in the world, currently second only to International Game Technology.[citation needed]
History[edit]
The company produced its first machine in 1953, and was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange in 1996. The company was founded by Len Ainsworth, whose family[1] maintains a substantial stake in the company, but is now chairman of a different gaming company, Ainsworth Game Technology. Aristocrat is licensed to distribute slot machines and other gaming products in over 200 jurisdictions (note that many countries, such as Australia, have a number of different gaming-licence jurisdictions).
Aristocrat's CEO blamed the US subprime mortgage crisis for poor financial results in 2008,[2] despite the fact that competing companies have experienced record growth[3] in the same time period. As a result of the expected drop in revenue, the CEO enacted sweeping budget cuts, including large-scale retrenchments of staff from all areas of the business.[4] The company again faced difficult market conditions in 2009 with its full year resulting in a net loss of $157.8 million.[5]
In 2011, the company reached an agreement with the AGLC to provide equipment and games for Alberta's video lottery terminal network.[6]
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In July 2014 Aristocrat agreed to buy Video Gaming Technologies for about $1.3 billion to triple its North American business amid falling profit in Australia.[7] On 10 August 2017, it acquired mobile game developer Plarium for $500 million to enter into mobile gaming.[8] On 30 November 2017, it acquired mobile game developer Big Fish Games for US$990 million.[9]
Since March 2017, the CEO has been Trevor Croker, formerly executive vice president for global products, who succeeded Jamie Odell.[10][11]
In July 2019, Aristocrat sued Ainsworth, alleging that they had used proprietary code and media assets leaked by a former Aristocrat employee to produce a clone of its popular Lightning Link games.[12][13]
In 2020, Aristocrat is rebranded and now called Aristocrat Gaming (instead of Aristocrat Leisure) and changes its corporate identity to a more vibrant and colorful one.[14]
Products and partnerships[edit]
Aside from spinning reel slot machines, the company has interests in gambling systems (computerised network systems that manage slot machines), computerised card game simulations, electronic table games and linked jackpot systems (such as the patented Hyperlink systems). The company has developed the Reel Power system, where players buy reels instead of lines, win combinations in the standard configuration.
Aristocrat's most prominent products have been game setups which place large progressive jackpots over a number of machines, including its Lightning Link series. The series has seen substantial popularity, to the point that Aristocrat has licensed branded areas at several North American casinos dedicated exclusively to the machines.[15][13][12][16]
The company has a number of distribution partnerships, including Sammy Corporation in Japan.[citation needed]
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In the U.S., Artistocrat has licensed titles to Grand Vision Gaming of Montana for use on video lottery terminals.[17]
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References[edit]
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- ^'CEO & CFO Presentation, Macquarie conference'. asx.com.au. 7 May 2008. Retrieved 2 June 2008.[dead link]
- ^'CEO and CFO Presentation Script - Full Year Results 2009'(PDF). 23 February 2010. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
- ^'Canadian lotteries infuse Nevada's slot industry with sales opportunities'. Las Vegas Review-Journal. 30 May 2012. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
- ^'Aristocrat to Buy Video Gaming for $1.3 Billion'. 7 July 2014. Retrieved 7 July 2014.
- ^'Plarium acquired in $500 million deal'. gamesindustry.biz. Retrieved 8 November 2017.
- ^'Kentucky Derby operator Churchill Downs selling Big Fish Games for $990M, just three years after initial purchase'. 29 November 2017. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
- ^'Trevor Croker named chief executive of Aristocrat Leisure'. Gaming Intelligence. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
- ^8 March 2017 at 10:00 PM (8 March 2017). 'Aristocrat CEO Trevor Croker flogs shares, pockets $2m to manage 'tax liabilities''. afr.com. Retrieved 27 April 2017.
- ^ abBegley, Patrick (15 July 2018). ''A little bit of magic': The pokie that took over the world'. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
- ^ abSimmons, Author: David. 'Pokies giants Ainsworth and Aristocrat to duke it out in the Federal Court'. Business News Australia. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
- ^'Aristocrat changes the name and style of the brand'. New Casino Australia. 23 August 2020. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
- ^Hatch, Patrick (5 July 2019). 'Pokies maker says rival had access to secret maths codes for slot machine'. The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
- ^'WinStar World Casino and Resort inaugurates Lightning Link Lounge'. World Casino News. 29 August 2017. Retrieved 9 October 2019.
- ^'Grand Vision Gaming renews VLT cross-licensing deal with Aristocrat'. Gaming Intelligence. Retrieved 2 December 2019.