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Greentube brings the chill factor with Cash Connection – Candelas de los Muertos –


Señorita Suerte Greentube, the NOVOMATIC Digital Gaming and Entertainment division, is delivering a uniquely chilling yet cheerful slot adventure with its latest release Cash Connection – Candelas de los Muertos – Señorita Suerte.


Te scare-filled slot fuses together winning destiny and mystical features, as players aim to unlock the riches of the Grand Jackpot.


In a game played across five reels and with 25 win lines, players aim to land five Senoria Suerte symbols across a single win line during base gameplay. Should this occur, a mysterious winning presence makes itself felt, providing a reward of 200x the stake.


To stand a chance of cracking one of the four main jackpots, players must collect at least six Flame symbols in the base game. Once this is achieved, the Lock and Spin Feature is revealed, handing three Free Spins.


Any Flame symbol that appears in the base game


may lead to a Mystery Trigger of the Lock and Spin Feature. Tis Feature will lock down collected Flames from the base game, while checking for any new Flames appearing during each Free Spin. When a new Flame is found, the Free Spins counter will be reset back to three and the journey will continue.


Once all Free Spins are used up, with the Free Spins counter reaching zero or with the Grand Jackpot won, the player will be paid out all the values on the collected Flames, including any jackpots.


Swintt extends Vinnie Jones partnership for two new projects


Software provider Swintt announces plans to build on the success of 2022 hit Te Crown starring Vinnie Jones by teaming up with the footballer- turned-actor for two upcoming projects.


After impressing audiences with the cinematic spectacle of its blockbuster release Te Crown starring Vinnie Jones, Swintt is in the process of working with the popular footballer-turned-actor on two upcoming projects.


Te first is an upgraded version of the original title called Te Crown Reloaded and will once again follow the adventures of Vinnie and his hand-picked crew of heist artists as they plan another daring raid on London’s famous Crown Jewels. Te game will reintroduce Xtra mechanic, XtraLock, with a rewarding bonus feature and huge wins.


After that, the studio will look to kick-off its greatly anticipated plans to launch in the UK with an exciting football-themed release known as Vinnie Jones’ Crazy Footy. Te new game will see Jones roll back the clock to his breakout years as an imposing midfield colossus as players attempt to score generous XtraZone prizes in a title that looks perfectly placed to capture the imaginations of British football fans.


Real Dealer Studios


blazes new trails Fans of the 9 Masks of Fire slot will be able to experience the game in a new way this November when Real Dealer Studios releases its roulette version of the classic.


9 Masks of Fire Roulette, retains the fiery, tribal stylings of the original but with vastly updated and improved visuals applied to the roulette environment. Tis result was achieved using the studio’s method of games production, Cinematic RNG, which relies on film production techniques rather than the standard animation approach typically used in the iGaming industry.


“What we’re doing with 9 Masks is taking a familiar product that has a huge following among slots players then applying our one-of-a-kind approach to create a top-quality, table game sequel,” explains Shane Cotter, Chief Product Officer.


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In a nod to the game’s origins, 9 Masks of Fire Roulette features random multipliers that are determined by a slots-style mechanic. At the beginning of each round, five mask-themed feature reels are displayed and start spinning. Te more masks roll by on each reel, the bigger the multiplier for the respective lucky number. Tere can be two to five multipliers in each round, ranging from 45x to 500x.


Along with the multipliers, Real Dealer anticipates that a big draw to the game will be its fun style: a mix of playful, tribal figures and scorching flames. Upbeat African music adds to the party vibe while friendly, masked dancers celebrate each of the player’s wins.


While 9 Masks of Fire Roulette will be Real Dealer’s first adaptation of a slots title, the studio has successfully leveraged the flexibility of its innovative Cinematic RNG approach to import other elements of slots to roulette, namely the collect features and mini jackpots that appear in Vault Run Roulette, released this June.


While the visual and audio presence of Jones in both releases will certainly help to generate plenty of buzz about the two upcoming games, the fact that both titles will be launched as part of Swintt’s Xtra Series will undoubtedly also hold plenty of appeal to new players and existing fans of the studio alike.


Unlike Swintt’s Premium range of games – which focus more on the classic aesthetics and gameplay elements of traditional land- based slot machines – Xtra Series titles are a successful component of the SwinttGames line-up that cater for modern slot fans through their innovative mechanics and features.


Boasting exciting games such as Rock N Ways XtraWays, Mystic Bear XtraHold and Swintt’s most popular release to date, Aloha Spirit XtraLock, both Te Crown Reloaded and Vinnie Jones’ Crazy Footy will add something unique to the series and are expected to be equally big hits with players.


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