MIÉ 27 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 2024 - 22:27hs.
New release

Pragmatic Play throws it back to the ‘70s in Colossal Cash Zone

Pragmatic Play welcomes players to the dancefloor to enjoy the funk of the 1970s in its brand-new fruit-inspired release, Colossal Cash Zone™, which arrives hot on the heels of recent releases Gates of Valhalla™, Rock Vegas™ and Gold Party®, residing amongst a collection of over 200 HTML5 titles in firm’s games portfolio. “we look forward to seeing how the new release resonates across our operator network,” says Yossi Barzely, Chief Business Development Officer at Pragmatic Play.

Keeping things fresh, the base game features Colossal Symbols of varying sizes (1×1, 2×2, and 3×3) that can hit anywhere on the middle reels, increasing the chances for a payline to form.

The Cash Zone Symbol spices things up, landing with multipliers worth up to 250x the bet for nine of a kind. The Bonus Symbol starts the Free Spins show, during which random multipliers of up to 20x can hit at every spin.

Landing three or more Bonus symbols will activate the Free Spins feature, and these Bonus symbols are stacked up with different numbers on them, which correspond to different numbers of free spins.

Multipliers are applied to the total win of the current bet, and if the maximum win amount of 5000x is reached in the Free Spins feature, the win is awarded, and all remaining free spins are forfeited.

Colossal Cash Zone™ arrives hot on the heels of recent releases Gates of Valhalla™, Rock Vegas™ and Gold Party®, residing amongst a collection of over 200 HTML5 titles in Pragmatic Play’s award-winning games portfolio.

Yossi Barzely, Chief Business Development Officer at Pragmatic Play, said: “Colossal Cash Zone™ blends elements from retro-styled fruity slots with a classic ‘70s aesthetic to create a distinctive entertainment experience.”

The new release features a jazzy theme and the innovative technology that our games are recognized for, and we look forward to seeing how the new release resonates across our operator network,” Barzely added.

Source: GMB