Unseal Ancient Riches in 3 Oaks
Gaming’s latest 4 Pots Slot Booth 2C30 3 Oaks Gaming
3 Oaks Gaming introduces the next evolution of its popular 4 Pots series with 4 Pots of Egypt: Hold & Win, a 5x3, 20-line slot set against the scorching Egyptian desert. Te release brings together a Jackpot Feature, brand-new Mystery Symbols and the established Hold & Win mechanic to deliver a refreshed and more dynamic take on the franchise.
A major addition comes through the arrival of the colossal fourth Pot of Gold, unlocking the new Jackpot Feature and adding an extra layer of excitement to the Hold & Win format. Te Bonus Game activates when players fill the Meters above the reels with matching Progress Symbols.
Once triggered, Coin Bonus Symbols reveal Mini, Minor, Maxi, Major or Grand Jackpots, while filling the entire grid awards the top Royal Jackpot worth up to 5,000x.
Each pot offers a distinct modifier: Boost increases symbol values, Collect gathers all visible prizes, Multi applies multipliers, and the Jackpot
Feature adds jackpot values to random symbols. Filling all four Meters activates every modifier simultaneously, creating a powerful combination of effects, while Mystery Symbols can transform into any feature during respins, heightening the suspense throughout the bonus.
4 Pots of Egypt: Hold and Win continues 3 Oaks Gaming’s approach of evolving familiar mechanics with new ideas. Its Egyptian aesthetic, polished visuals, and four-pot mechanic showcase how the distributor is extending its Hold & Win framework into more ambitious and varied gameplay territories.
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