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AI Dealers Enter Deeper into the Live Casino Floor as QTech Expands Its Line-Up

Artificial intelligence is increasingly changing how live casino games are delivered, with QTech Games introducing AI-driven dealer content through a partnership with Sentient Gaming Group. The launch brings a new format to market, built around virtual dealers that can interact with players during gameplay rather than simply hosting it.

The first release, AI Roulette with Amanda, follows the structure of a standard European roulette table but replaces the traditional live host with a virtual croupier. The game is being rolled out exclusively through QTech’s platform, giving its operator partners early access to a format that blends familiar gameplay with a more responsive layer of interaction.

From Viewing to Participation

Live casino has long relied on video streams of real tables, with limited interaction beyond chat functions. AI dealers move that model closer to a two-way experience. The virtual dealer in AI Roulette with Amanda responds to player actions and messages during each session, creating a sense of direct engagement that evolves.

The system adjusts how it communicates based on player behavior, shaping each session differently rather than repeating a fixed script. Players go beyond just observing a game in progress, and instead, they are part of an experience that reacts to them in real time.

Sentient Gaming Group plans to expand this approach across additional table games, including blackjack and baccarat. Each title will feature its own AI dealer with a distinct style, adding variety across the portfolio while keeping the same core structure.

Customizable Experiences for Operators

The appeal for operators lies in flexibility as much as gameplay. AI dealers can be adapted to match different markets through language options, branding and design, allowing platforms to tailor the experience to local audiences. The format also runs without the constraints tied to live studios, making it easier to offer consistent access across time zones.

Alongside its move into AI-led live casino, QTech Games is continuing to widen its content mix through new partnerships. A recent agreement with AdvantPlay adds slot-style and instant-win titles, including crash and plinko formats, giving operators more variety across their platforms.

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