Aristocrat Gaming on Thursday announced that the Baron Portrait cabinet is available in North America.
Introduced in the fall, the Baron Portrait has a 43-inch curved ultra-high-definition monitor and has the same basic shape as the Baron Upright. The new curved monitor, according to a news release, was designed to emulate the curvature of MarsX Portrait cabinet “for proven player comfort and ergonomics with an improved visual display.”
The Baron Portrait cabinet features technological innovations including dynamic lighting, advanced display monitors, and sleek design elements. The lighting system and full-length backlit chimney are promoted as having “curb appeal.”
A new optimized 27-inch LCD high-definition topper has a low profile, integrating with the cabinet’s form factor. An integrated candle reduces the profile, improving sightlines and supporting its contemporary design. A soundbar, two-top monitor speakers, and a subwoofer in-cabinet improve sound.
A floating virtual button deck includes a field-replaceable bash button, enhanced 2.85MM Gorilla Glass for added durability, and a Qi 1.2.4-compliant wireless charger for players.
The Baron Portrait launch game families include Coin Trio, Buffalo, Spooky Link, and Fa Fa Fa.
Coin Trio Buffalo takes features from Coin Trio and combines them with the Buffalo brand. Spooky Link is an extension of the Mo’ Mummy game family and introduces two characters, Yo Yeti and Go Ghost, with each character having their own cash collect feature.
Fa Fa Fa Blessings and Fa Fa Fa Festival have features such as Cash on Reels, Triple Metamorphic, and repeat wins. Endearing Lion, Monkey and Panda characters provide interaction with overlapping bonus features, including expand, repeat and random chance.