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Search for sizzling treasures in 3 Oaks Gaming’s Aztec Fire 2: Hold and Win Multi
Unlockable Rows take centre stage in feature-rich sequel
3 Oaks Gaming, an established distributor of iGaming content, has launched Aztec Fire 2: Hold and Win Multi, the next instalment of this popular Mexican adventure which now showcases the powerful Unlockable Rows feature.
In this fiery 5×4 sequel, players are on the hunt for ancient treasures during the Hold and Win Bonus round, which is accessed by collecting six Bonus symbols.
During this mode, rows five to eight are locked to begin with. When further Bonus symbols are collected, the rows gradually unlock one-by-one. Ten Bonus tiles activate the fifth row, 15 for six, 20 for seven and up to 25 expands the reels to eight rows,
boosting the opportunity for bigger prizes. When an entire row is filled with symbols, all the values on that row are enhanced with a Multiplier up to x10.
When the grid is fully expanded and occupied with symbols, the Royal Jackpot is awarded with players winning 10,000x their stake.
Within the base game and Free Spins, where only top-paying symbols are visible, the Bonus Accum Mechanic also makes a welcome return. Each Bonus symbol that appears is added to a meter which, when full, unlocks the Hold and Win feature.
Aztec Fire 2: Hold and Win Multi is the final release of 2023 in what has been a memorable year of growth for 3 Oaks Gaming, as the distributor prepares to bolster its portfolio further heading into the New Year.
Yuriy Muratov, Chief Business Development Officer at 3 Oaks Gaming, said: “Aztec Fire 2 is a worthy sequel with the addition of the Unlockable Rows feature being the main differentiator from the original.
“This slot takes players on a breathtaking jungle journey where they can uncover modifiers and six in-game jackpots, rounding off our 2023 games roadmap in style.”

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Swintt extends presence in key markets through Play North partnership
Sought-after software provider joins forces with innovative online gaming company to distribute Elysium Studios – Driven by Swintt titles in MGA and NL markets
Rapidly expanding online casino software supplier, Swintt, has doubled down on its mission to increase its presence in regulated markets worldwide after announcing a new partnership with Play North that will share Elysium Studios games with a wide new audience.
With the deal being specifically targeted at MGA and NL-regulated jurisdictions, Swintt will now share its full library of content with Play North brands Kansino and Pikakasino, with a particular emphasis being placed on the newer Elysium Studios – Driven by Swintt collection of slots.
This will no doubt be the case for the Elysium Studios title, I Hate Fairytales, which plunges players into a darkly whimsical world where twisted versions of beloved fairytales set the stage for thrilling gameplay
Of course, with Play North’s mission since forming in 2018 being to always put the player at the heart of the action, the new range of Elysium Studios games will assist the group in providing a more engaging experience to customers while helping Swintt raise its profile in two key markets.
David Mann, Chief Executive Officer at Swintt, said: “Increasing our presence in regulated markets has always been at the heart of Swintt’s growth strategy, so teaming up with an exciting brand like Play North obviously comes as great news for our ongoing expansion plans.
“Like us, Play North are a young company with a firm focus on putting the player at the centre of everything they do – and with a strong presence in MGA and NL-regulated markets, the deal will help us share our exciting Elysium Studios titles with audiences on both of their online platforms.”
Daphne Xerri, Chief Product Officer at Play North, said: “With a mission statement to always put players at the core, Play North is dedicated to bringing the very best in online casino content to customers in MGA and NL-licensed markets – and partnering Swintt will only further this aim.
“In particular, the provider’s popular range of Elysium Studios – Driven by Swintt games look to have all the right ingredients to really make an impact with players on both our Kansino and Pikakasino brands and we’re really excited to discover how they perform over the coming weeks.”
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Evoplay introduces betting-inspired mechanics in new release Instant Soccer
Evoplay, the award-winning game development studio, has released Instant Soccer, a football-themed instant game designed to provide quick, strategic gameplay.
Developed with simplicity in mind, the game blends intuitive mechanics with the thrill of sports betting, allowing players to engage quickly and effortlessly.
By combining the excitement of football with familiar betting-inspired features, Instant Soccer offers a fresh take on instant games that appeals to a broad player base.
The title allows players to set their target multiplier before the round begins, aiming to match or exceed it when the final multiplier is revealed. The more ambitious the target, the greater the risk and reward, with a maximum win of up to 10,000x the bet.
To support a tailored experience, Instant Soccer includes a Chance of Winning indicator based on the selected target and Advanced Autoplay, enabling players to automate rounds with customisable conditions.
A Quick History feature also enhances transparency and engagement, allowing users to track round outcomes and view top player rankings in real-time.
Ivan Kravchuk, CEO at Evoplay, said: “With Instant Soccer, we’ve created a game that merges the simplicity of instant play with the energy of football and the strategy of sports betting.
“It’s designed to appeal to a wide audience, whether you’re a football fan, a casual gamer, or someone looking for short, engaging sessions. We’re confident it will deliver strong results for our partners across multiple markets.”
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“Play’n GO will never supply games to sweepstakes casinos” – CEO Johan Törnqvist
Swedish gaming giant confirms its ongoing commitment to regulated markets globally and raises concerns over the circumventing of existing legal frameworks regarding so-called ‘sweepstakes casinos’
Play’n GO, the world’s leading casino entertainment provider, has today announced that the company’s unmatched portfolio of games will never be supplied to so-called ‘sweepstakes casinos’.
Play’n GO CEO and Co-Founder Johan Törnqvist, said: “Sweepstakes casinos do not operate inside a regulated framework and that’s not something we support. Our commitment to regulated markets is absolute. We will never supply our games to sweepstakes casinos.”
The announcement comes as so-called sweepstakes casinos are increasingly under scrutiny by regulators and lawmakers, especially in the US.
Shawn Fluharty, Head of Government Affairs for Play’n GO, added: “Sweepstakes casinos threaten the regulated market model that many of us in the industry have worked so hard to achieve, which protects players first and foremost, and delivers much-needed revenue to jurisdictions.
“Regulators across the US in particular are rightfully beginning to crack down on these unregulated operations. And I can say with confidence that regulators have long memories – anyone doing business with sweepstakes casinos today will find it very difficult to do business in a future regulated market.
“Additionally, lawmakers certainly have an interest in protecting licensees and state revenues going forward.”
Play’n GO has been a vocal advocate for increased regulation in the online gaming space for many years.
The company was the first supplier in the industry to publicly rule out producing ‘bonus buy’ games, now banned by the UK and Dutch regulators and under discussion by many other regulators too.
In a further sign of the increasingly rapid divergence between regulated and unregulated spaces within the industry, Play’n GO was recently recognised as a priority partner by German casino operator Tipico. The partnership programme sees Tipico give Play’n GO games increased visibility and promotional spaces while, crucially, removing games entirely produced by other suppliers who serve both the regulated and black market in Germany.
Magnus Olsson, Chief Commercial Officer of Play’n GO, commented: “It’s no secret that with this decision – much like with our stance towards Bonus Buy games – we have been, and continue to leave a lot of money on the table. But everyone in the industry has a choice about what kind of industry we want.
“We want to see a fully regulated and sustainable industry that protects players, promotes innovation, and ensures that we actually have an industry in the future.
“We are starting to see both regulators and operators, such as with Tipico in Germany, recognise that the future of the industry is through regulation. It’s time for other suppliers to do their part too and I’m delighted to see Play’n GO leading the way once again.”
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