This week’s games round-up from Gaming Intelligence features Pragmatic Play, Yggdrasil, Play’n GO, Galaxsys, and Playtech’s Rarestone.
Sweet Bonanza 2500 by Pragmatic Play
Pragmatic Play has elevated its timeless candy-themed franchise with the launch of Sweet Bonanza 2500, introducing explosive 2,500x multipliers.
“Offering vibrant visuals, a new 2,500x max multiplier, and a mouthwatering selection of special bets, Sweet Bonanza 2500 is packed with even more sweetness for fans of the iconic game series,” said Sharon McHugh, director of public relations at Pragmatic Play.
Gemstone Jam by Yggdrasil
Yggdrasil turns up the excitement with Gemstone Jam, the third and latest title built using Game in a Box technology.
“In Gemstone Jam, players can expect a fusion of virtual mechanics with the emotional visual highs and lows found in a modern-day game show,” said Ricardo Viana, executive creative director at Yggdrasil.
Wrappin’ Gold by Play’n GO
Play’n GO reveals Wrappin’ Gold, where a newly roused mummy pursues stolen treasures from the tomb to the heavens.
“With Wrappin’ Gold, we wanted to spotlight a bold clash of personalities – Khufu’s stubborn determination against Queen Cleo’s audacious mischief – and frame it as a fast, cinematic chase that keeps the story front and centre,” said Magnus Wallentin, games ambassador at Play’n GO.
King of Ocean by Galaxsys
Galaxsys introduces King of Ocean, a new underwater shooting game where players use skill, timing, and strategy to win rewards in a fast-paced ocean setting.
Fire Blaze: Oink Oink Oink by Playtech’s Rarestone
Playtech’s Rarestone studio is turning up the heat with the launch of its latest slot, Fire Blaze: Oink Oink Oink.
“Fire Blaze: Oink Oink Oink is the unison of two powerhouse brands by Playtech,” said Jasmine Hutchinson, senior game designer for Rarestone (a Playtech studio).
Spice Spice Baby! By Play’n GO
In its second slot release this week, Play’n GO turns the temperature dial sharply upward with Spice Spice Baby!.
“With Spice Spice Baby! we wanted the theme to do the talking,” said Wallentin.