Weike Gaming Technology is expanding its casino equipment line with three new progressive slot links and a standalone electronic roulette game. The Singapore-based supplier is aiming for a wider player base across Asian markets.
The products were presented at G2E Asia 2026 in Macau. Weike chief executive Ben Chua Beng Hwee linked the launches to the company’s effort to refresh its game portfolio and reach younger players.
New slot links use Chinese themes
The three progressive link series are Ru Yi Ji Xiang, Long Hua Fu Gui and Ying Shuang Yuan. Each series includes two new base games and uses Chinese cultural themes. Weike has added more animation and presentation features to the games. The aim is to hold player attention while keeping the products familiar for markets where linked slots already perform strongly.
The company sees progressive links as a good fit for the Philippines, where slot areas remain an important part of casino operations. The games can also run as separate progressive games, making them suitable for smaller slot clubs.
Double Fortune adds roulette option
Weike also showed Double Fortune, a dual-wheel electronic roulette game in an upright cabinet. The product is designed for Asian casino markets and expands the supplier’s electronic table game offer.
The game allows players to follow patterns and decide when to place a wager on the roulette wheel. That feature is designed to give players more control over the timing of their bets.
Weike is also working on more electronic table game products. Planned additions include baccarat and sic bo, alongside a refresh of its existing multi-player electronic table game.
Younger designers shape new products
Weike is using younger game designers to shape products aimed at younger casino players. The company has described the approach as part of its product innovation plan. Ying Shuang Yuan is one example of that direction. Its base games, Mystic Water and Lucky Mu, include a multi-stage hold-and-respin feature and a free spins round where players choose from available options.
Amusement elements enter casino design
Weike is also looking at amusement-style features for future gaming machines. The idea is to add more entertainment value without turning casino products into skill-based games. That approach reflects a wider trend across Asian casino supply. Slot and electronic table game makers are trying to make machines more visually active, more interactive and better suited to players who expect faster entertainment formats.














