Bring five times more fun to your arcade with the revolutionary new prize game, High Five! Brought to you by SEGA Amusements International, this game redefines the crane category. Following its successful world debut at IAAPA Expo Europe, High Five received an astounding reception, drawing in operators in a frenzy to this one-of-a-kind product. Don’t miss its USA debut at Booth 1006, Orange County Convention Centre, Orlando, Florida, from 19th to 22nd November at IAAPA Expo.
With its patent-pending five-claw mechanism controlled by a single joystick, this game gives players the chance to win up to five prizes in one play! The frameless, transparent cabinet front, complemented by vibrant edge lighting, ensures High Five stands out in your arcade. It creates a captivating visual attraction that draws players from all corners of your venue. The prize holder, paired with a mirrored backdrop, creates an enchanting display that maximizes prize visibility and keeps players engaged, eager to play again and again.
From an operator’s perspective, High Five is designed for maximum efficiency. The game’s large prize capacity and front-entry access make restocking simple, streamlining maintenance for your venue. The five prize lanes offer flexible options to tailor prizes to any audience and age group. High Five is a proven crowd-pleaser set to elevate your entertainment venue to the next level.
Justin Burke, Sales Director at SEGA Amusements, commented, “News of High Five’s success is spreading rapidly. Demand for the game is soaring even before its official U.S. launch, highlighting its unique design and strong performance. Operators are excited to include it in their offerings, and we’re preparing to meet this growing interest.”
Join Sega at IAAPA, Booth 1006, from 19th to 22nd November to experience the future of crane games with High Five and see how SEGA Amusements is reinventing the arcade prize experience.
20 November 2024
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