20240054863. REPLICATING SYMBOL DRIVEN EVENTS ACROSS MULTIPLE GAMING DEVICES simplified abstract (IGT)

From WikiPatents
Jump to navigation Jump to search

REPLICATING SYMBOL DRIVEN EVENTS ACROSS MULTIPLE GAMING DEVICES

Organization Name

IGT

Inventor(s)

Chris Peterson of Reno NV (US)

Nick Hillstrom of Reno NV (US)

Nathan Ajhar of Sparks NV (US)

Yu Chong of Reno NV (US)

REPLICATING SYMBOL DRIVEN EVENTS ACROSS MULTIPLE GAMING DEVICES - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240054863 titled 'REPLICATING SYMBOL DRIVEN EVENTS ACROSS MULTIPLE GAMING DEVICES

Simplified Explanation

- Gaming systems and methods that replicate a symbol-driven event obtained at one gaming device at one or more other gaming devices. - This patent application describes a technology that allows for the replication of symbol-driven events from one gaming device to multiple other gaming devices. - The system is designed to enhance the gaming experience by allowing players to share and experience the same event simultaneously on different devices. - The technology involves transmitting data related to the symbol-driven event from the original gaming device to other devices in real-time. - This innovation can be applied to various types of games, including casino games, multiplayer games, and virtual reality games.

Potential Applications

- Online casinos - Multiplayer video games - Virtual reality gaming experiences

Problems Solved

- Limited multiplayer gaming experiences - Lack of real-time interaction between players - Inability to share gaming events across multiple devices

Benefits

- Enhanced gaming experience - Real-time sharing of events - Increased player engagement and interaction


Original Abstract Submitted

gaming systems and methods that replicate a symbol driven event obtained at one gaming device at one or more other gaming devices.