Rebranded Reviglios Introduces Augmented Reality App

Reviglios, formally known as Big Ben Parliament Creations, has unveiled a new augmented reality app for the gaming industry. The developer of B2B apps recently rebranded ahead of the launch as it seeks to expand its presence in the gambling market.

The recently rebranded developer of B2B apps for the gambling industry has unveiled a new augmented reality app for the gambling industry.

Formerly known as Big Ben Parliament creations, the company rebranded ahead of the launch as it tries to grow its presence in the gambling market, according to a press release.

The new app was displayed at Global Gaming Expo (G2E), in Las Vegas. It allows casinos and companies within the gaming industry to demonstrate their products live on a casino floor in real-time such as a bank of slot machines, gaming tables or custom ergonomic casino chairs and what they would look like on the casino floor before purchasing, the release said.

“This is a game changer for anyone that manufactures high-end casino products,” said Nick Reviglio iOS Developer and co-owner at Reviglios. “To be able to walk around a virtual roulette table or quickly move virtual slot machines on the casino floor will save everyone time and money and allow users to imagine in real-time any combination of possibilities for any product sold to a casino.”

The company is also launching a new website later this month along with more information regarding their new endeavors with the use of iBeacons and more on the augmented reality front for the gaming industry, the release said.

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