Belatra Games Brings Design-Led Orcs vs Elves Experience to ICE 2026
This year’s concept adopts a more refined, design-led approach, creating a space that reflects the essence of two opposing realms: Orcs and Elves.
Belatra Games Brings Design-Led Orcs vs Elves Experience to ICE 2026
Belatra Games, the specialist online slots developer, will unveil a reimagined and immersive booth concept at ICE 2026, inspired by one of its latest releases, Slattors Battle – Orcs vs Elves.
This year’s concept adopts a more refined, design-led approach, creating a space that reflects the essence of two opposing realms: Orcs and Elves. Through carefully considered use of atmosphere, colour, contrast and emotion, Belatra’s design team aims to immerse visitors in the tension, energy and duality of these worlds in a subtle and imaginative way.
Belatra’s presence at ICE will emphasise elegance, mood and immersive textures, offering a mature and unexpected interpretation of the Orcs vs Elves theme. Storytelling will be conveyed through design choices rather than literal visual representation, allowing the narrative to unfold naturally through the environment.
Enhancing the experience further, visitors will be invited to sample elixirs from a bespoke drinks menu featuring two distinct options – one inspired by the dark, powerful world of the Orcs, and the other by the light, ethereal realm of the Elves. Guests will also be able to discover where their allegiance lies, choosing between Orc or Elf and receiving a themed gift.
Belatra aims for every visitor to experience the clash of worlds in a way that feels artistic, refined and engaging, demonstrating how fantasy themes can be reimagined through contemporary design and atmosphere.
Kateryna Goi, CMO at Belatra, commented:
“Our ICE 2026 booth moves away from obvious fantasy visuals and instead explores how atmosphere and design can tell a story. Orcs vs Elves is about contrast and tension, and we’ve translated that into a space that feels elegant, immersive, and emotionally engaging. It’s a more mature interpretation of fantasy – one that invites visitors to feel the world rather than simply see it.”