Games and slots
North Korea's gaming assortment reflects its status as a closed and politically controlled market.
Casinos aimed exclusively at foreigners (in Pyongyang, Rason and FEZ) offer a minimum set of classic games - baccarat, blackjack, roulette and several video slots.
All machines and tables are imported, most often from China or Macau, without local development and branding.
Slots are presented in extremely limited numbers, without progressive jackpots or online synchronization.
The theme is neutral - fruits, maps, numbers, classic symbols; there are no ideological or national motives.
For citizens of the country, access to gambling is completely closed, and casinos operate in strict isolation, under the constant supervision of security agencies.
Gaming is perceived not as entertainment, but as a tool for attracting foreign currency, and therefore lacks mass, cultural or technological development.