18221679. SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERSISTENT COLLECTION AND EXTENDING SPINS simplified abstract (Aristocrat Technologies, Inc.)

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SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERSISTENT COLLECTION AND EXTENDING SPINS

Organization Name

Aristocrat Technologies, Inc.

Inventor(s)

Daniel Marks of Decatur GA (US)

Hua Xu of Marietta GA (US)

John Milliner, Iii of Alpharetta GA (US)

Dinesh Dua of Alpharetta GA (US)

Sean Davis of Smyrna GA (US)

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERSISTENT COLLECTION AND EXTENDING SPINS - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18221679 titled 'SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PERSISTENT COLLECTION AND EXTENDING SPINS

Simplified Explanation

The patent application describes an electronic gaming system that tracks the number of wild symbols displayed over time and converts a second symbol to the first symbol if a threshold is met within a predetermined period.

  • Electronic gaming system with memory device and processor
  • Instructions stored on memory device for displaying game interface and generating game outcome
  • Game matrix with displayed symbols including first and second symbols
  • Incrementing a counter when a wild symbol is displayed
  • Converting or replacing second symbol with first symbol if threshold of wild symbols is met within predetermined time period

Potential Applications

The technology described in the patent application could be applied to various electronic gaming systems, particularly those involving slot machines or online casino games.

Problems Solved

This technology addresses the issue of enhancing gameplay experience by introducing dynamic elements that can change the outcome of the game based on the number of wild symbols displayed over time.

Benefits

- Increased player engagement and excitement - Potential for higher payouts or rewards based on wild symbol accumulation - Adds a new level of strategy and anticipation to the gaming experience

Potential Commercial Applications

"Enhancing Gameplay Experience with Dynamic Symbol Conversion in Electronic Gaming Systems"

Possible Prior Art

There may be existing patents or technologies related to tracking symbols in electronic gaming systems, but the specific concept of converting symbols based on the accumulation of wild symbols over time may be a novel innovation.

Unanswered Questions

How does this technology impact player retention in electronic gaming systems?

The technology could potentially increase player retention by offering a more dynamic and engaging gameplay experience, leading to longer sessions and repeat visits to the gaming platform.

What are the potential regulatory considerations for implementing this technology in electronic gaming systems?

Regulatory bodies may need to evaluate how the conversion of symbols based on wild symbol accumulation affects the fairness and integrity of the game, as well as any potential implications for responsible gaming practices.


Original Abstract Submitted

In one aspect, an electronic gaming system that includes at least one memory device with instructions stored thereon, and at least one processor in communication with the at least one memory device, wherein the instructions, when executed by the at least one processor, cause the at least one processor to display a game interface including a game matrix and generate a game outcome of a base game comprising a plurality of displayed symbols within the game matrix. The displayed symbols include at least a first symbol and a second symbol. If a wild symbol is displayed on a spin, a counter configured to track a number of displayed wild symbols over a predetermined period of time is incremented. If the number of counted wild symbols satisfies a threshold within the predetermined period of time, the second symbol is converted to or replaced by the first symbol.