Macau-based LT Game Ltd is pushing forward with its live multi-game (LMG) ambitions, announcing plans to roll out its next-generation software, Black Coral, in early 2026. The news comes despite a recent Macau court ruling that invalidated a key LMG patent, a decision the company is currently appealing.
Strengthening the Product Line
LT Game has remained the sole LMG provider in Macau and continues to build on that dominance. Chief Operating Officer Eddie Au confirmed that more than ten new patents were secured this year to reinforce the company’s technology base. Parent firm Paradise Entertainment’s CFO Leo Chan stressed that their patented innovations enhance both the player journey and casino profitability, helping the group stay ahead of rivals exploring similar systems.
Black Coral’s AI-Driven Features
The Black Coral platform will introduce AI-powered tools tailored to improve betting decisions. Among its highlights are in-depth baccarat statistics and real-time betting signals, features aimed at helping players spot emerging trends quickly. This evolution underscores LT Game’s strategy to integrate data-driven enhancements into the LMG ecosystem while preparing for wider competition.
The expansion of the LMG product line signals LT Game’s determination to secure a broader market presence across Asia and beyond, with Black Coral positioned as the company’s most advanced release to date.