A 50-location arcade chain implemented a standardized anti-cheat rollout across all venues. This case study covers the planning, execution, and results of a large-scale deployment.
The Situation
A chain of 50 arcade locations across Southeast Asia was experiencing cheating losses at all locations. The losses varied by location but averaged about 5% of revenue chain-wide. The chain operator had no standardized protection approach, with each location manager making independent decisions about security.
The Solution
We developed a standardized deployment plan: each location received a device package based on its machine count and floor layout. Management trained location managers on installation and log review. A centralized monitoring system was set up to aggregate event logs from all 50 locations.
The Results
The chain-wide loss rate dropped from 5% to under 1% within 90 days of full deployment. The centralized monitoring system identified several cross-location cheating patterns that would have been invisible if each location were monitored independently.
Key Takeaway
For chain operators, standardization is critical. Consistent installation procedures, device types, and monitoring processes across all locations ensure that no venue is left vulnerable.
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