Las Vegas slots players who run out of money during a session may soon be able to reload without ever getting up from their favorite machines A new payment system will let players link slot machines directly to their bank accounts sometime in early 2026 Some fear convenience could be costly, however, as a losing session could quickly deplete a player’s funds and lead to overspending on gambling For slot players, a constant source of frustration is running out of cash mid-session. To keep playing, they must abandon their machine, hunt down a casino ATM, and swallow a punishing third-party withdrawal fee of $10 (or much more). A slot machine equipped with the Universal Payment Adapter is shown in the showroom of Acres Manufacturing. (Image: Acres) But a new solution from a Las Vegas-based casino tech firm may be worse than the problem it set out to solve. Earlier this month at the 2025 Global Gaming Expo (G2E), Acres Manufacturing…Read MoreCategory: Slots, Technology, Acres, ATM, bank account, cashless, Slot Machines, Universal Payment AdapterSource: Casino.org

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