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AvatarUX launches stylish take on fruity classic in PapayaPop™

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AvatarUX has taken fruit slots to new levels of glamour in its latest hit PapayaPop, featuring the fan-favourite PopWins mechanic.

Taking inspiration from the Art Deco age, the high-volatility hit is the newest addition in the supplier’s PopWins series, which sees winning symbols ‘pop’ and two more take their place, with the reel able to expand to up to six symbols in base play, and nine in the free spins mode.

To trigger the unlimited free spins mode, all reels must reach their max height of six symbols high, where players are granted three spins. For every winning spin, the count is reset. During the bonus round, every new spin sees the multiplier increase by 1x, from a base level of 2x.

Before the free spins mode, players have the option to gamble the Unlimited Free Spins. Winning the gamble gives players a higher starting multiplier and higher starting reels, while losing the gamble negates the free spins.

PapayaPop is the seventh title in AvatarUX’s PopWins series , which continues to gain fans around the globe with its thrilling mechanic.

The game will initially be released with AvatarUX’s partners in Asia – Solid Gaming, Hub88 and Azure Tech – before the global launch via the Yggdrasil YG Masters program on September 6th.

 

Marcus Honney, Managing Director at AvatarUX, said: “Our PopWins collection has been an incredible success for us and we’re delighted at how it has been received by players all over the globe.

PapayaPop takes an Art Deco theme and adds even more excitement for players through the gamble wheel, where even bigger wins await for those who dare to risk it.”

George Miller began his career in content marketing before joining the HIPTHER team in 2016 as an Editor and Content Manager. His ability to distill complex regulatory data into newsworthy B2B content led to his appointment as Head of Content in 2017.…

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