A Nigerian game hall chain deployed anti-cheat devices across all locations using a wholesale purchasing approach. This case study covers the logistics and results of a large-scale African deployment.
The Situation
A Nigerian operator with 15 game hall locations was experiencing widespread cheating losses. The locations varied in size from 5 to 20 machines each. The operator had no centralized protection strategy and each location manager made independent security decisions.
The Deployment
We coordinated a bulk shipment of Gen2 devices to cover all 15 locations. Each location received a device package based on its machine count and floor layout. The operator trained one person per location on installation and log review, creating a local support network.
The Results
Cheating losses dropped by 85% across all locations within 60 days. The bulk purchasing approach saved the operator 25% compared to buying devices individually. The centralized monitoring system helped identify cross-location cheating patterns.
Key Takeaway
Wholesale purchasing combined with standardized procedures is the most cost-effective approach for chain operators. The per-location training investment paid for itself through reduced support calls and faster issue resolution.
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