Sun, Stars and Bonuses:
Amigo Gaming Presents VIP Fruits Booth 2C50 Amigo Gaming
Warm sunlight, beach vibes and bright colours set the tone in Amigo Gaming’s VIP Fruits, a lively slot designed to introduce a lighter, more playful atmosphere and bring a sense of summer to the reels.
Te slot is played on a 3×5 grid with 30 fixed paylines and introduces a rotating system of five Fruits positioned above the reels, with three active at any given time. Troughout the base game, STARS land directly on the reels, briefly covering symbols underneath. When a STAR flies away, the symbol it was hiding is revealed and can immediately form part of a winning combination.
As Fruits collect STARS of matching colours, they may randomly trigger their corresponding Bonus feature. Only one Bonus can be active at a time, and once it ends, the triggering Fruit is replaced by another random one, keeping the pace fluid and unpredictable. Each Fruit brings a different type of gameplay variation.
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Cherry can activate the Multi Games Bonus, awarding Free Games filled with Multiplier Wilds that apply x2 or x3 values to winning
Playson Reinvents Progressive
Jackpots with Power Chance Booth 2G30 Playson
Power Chance will take centre stage for Playson at ICE 2026, with the supplier demonstrating how the new progressive jackpot feature can add a powerful layer of excitement across its highest-performing slot titles.
Power Chance introduces a multi-tier interactive jackpot mechanic, seamlessly integrated into proven Playson games, giving players access to several jackpot levels within familiar gameplay environments.
Crucially, the feature has been built with a player-centric philosophy, where the chance of triggering a jackpot increases in line with bet size, creating a clear and transparent value exchange that rewards engagement without disrupting core mechanics.
Te new feature is being rolled out across jackpot-enhanced versions from the studio’s portfolio, featuring the likes of Coin Strike: Hold and Win: Hold and Win, Tunder Coins: Hold and Win, Pink Joker: Hold and Win, Supercharged Clovers: Hold and Win and Diamonds Power: Hold and Win.
By applying Power Chance to games that already resonate strongly across international regulated markets, Playson has positioned the product for
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immediate traction and scalable success. Power Chance has already been soft launched in Portugal and Belgium, where early performance has far exceeded early predictions.
For Playson, these results validate a development process rooted firmly in data. Te studio analysed performance metrics across its portfolio to identify which games were best suited to a jackpot experience, narrowing the launch pool to its top 15 globally consistent performers.
Te feature also reflects Playson’s broader approach to innovation. Rather than introducing mechanics for novelty alone, the studio focuses on evolving what already works. When a feature or format proves successful, the next step is understanding why players respond and how that success can be expanded responsibly.
combinations and can stack together when appearing in the same win.
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Orange introduces Sticky Games, where Sticky Wilds remain locked in place throughout the feature, gradually strengthening potential outcomes as the reels develop.
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Watermelon unlocks Expand Games, guaranteeing Expanding Wilds on every spin that stretch vertically to cover entire reels and help complete combinations more consistently.
VIP Fruits delivers a varied and well-paced experience that balances visual charm with meaningful win potential, making it a summer- themed slot built to keep sessions fresh and engaging.
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