PRODUCT SHOWCASE
FRUIT SUPREME: 25 LINES Playson
The 4x3 slot developed in the classic fruit machine format features increased wins with 25 paylines and includes a variety of mouth-watering fruits to get the juices flowing for players.
Red Sevens are the highest paying symbols and are flavoured with a X2 multiplier. All winning animations have
burning effects and during a big win, the whole screen is covered in gold coins. Designed in the style of the Timeless Fruit Slots, symbols have been carefully created in photorealism, spinning on premium dark reels illuminated by pink glow on background.
Vsevolod Lapin, Head of Product at Playson, said: “Fruit Supreme: 25 Lines is a dynamic
new take on our classic fruits style slot and a deserving addition to our Timeless Fruit Slots series. We have capitalised on our growing games portfolio with a series of significant operator in new markets integrations, and we are sure Fruit Supreme: 25 Lines will prove a big hit with both our new and loyal players.”
HOT CHILLI Pragmatic Play
Pragmatic Play has released its latest simmering creation, Hot Chilli. This fun-filled slot takes place in a 3x3 engraved hotpot, with symbols rising up out of the broth to fill the reels. The nine-payline slot has all the ingredients for big wins, with corn, tofu bites, mushrooms, prawns and a
variety of meat symbols joining the chillies in the potent mix.
With its engaging setting and simple, easy to understand gameplay, Hot Chilli is a fun new take on the 3x3 slot experience. Yossi Barzely, Chief Business Development Officer at Pragmatic Play, said: “With its fun take on the classic hotpot and an
innovative approach to reel spins, the elegant gameplay and quirky setting really sets it apart in our portfolio as a fantastic slot title.” Hot Chilli is the latest addition to Pragmatic Play’s popular offering and follows the launch of John Hunter and the Aztec Treasure, joining best-performing titles Wolf Gold, Da Vinci’s Treasure and Mustang Gold.
Mobile-first games developer OneTouch has unveiled Golden Stripe, the newest addition to its growing slot and table games portfolio. The game, set in the Far East, takes slot action back to its purest form, with its 1x3 stepper slot-style adding a sense of uncomplicated elegance as players try to match symbols.
By hitting special symbols on the solitary payline, players can upgrade through seven paytables. Symbols and player rewards are visible around the temple in which the game is set, tracking the player’s progress. Ollie Castleman, head of marketing at OneTouch, said: “Golden Stripe is a throwback to a classic era, offering simple-to-play mechanics while still offering the kind of quality you would expect from OneTouch. We know players will enjoy its stripped back nature and find themselves truly immersed with aptly- themed backdrops and sounds. It’s a great addition to our ever- growing content offering.”
THE AMULET AND THE CHARM POWER BET High 5 Games
Leading independent casino games provider High 5 Games (H5G) has unveiled the latest incarnation of its classic game The Amulet and the Charm, which now features the company’s
their wins for 30 spins by activating the Power Bet
concept. Once triggered,
users are offered the option of either taking the Amulet Boost to receive more scatter symbols, or the Charm Boost for even bigger scatter values.
The newest addition to H5G’s slots library features all the popular characters and symbols from the original release, with the Power Bet feature set to raise engagement levels as players seek the precious amulet. During the gameplay, players can boost
The 4x5, 40 paylines slot also includes H5G’s Scatter Bucks feature that leads to big wins even on spins when the reels don’t align, as well as Stacked Wilds, where symbols are stacked on top of one another to create a block of wilds in the same reel, increasing the chance of a winning combination.
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GOLDEN STRIPE OneTouch
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