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Real Dealer to haunt players with Halloween special
Cinematic games producer branching into thematic titles with Real Spooky Roulette
Real Dealer Studios, the cinematic games producer whose titles have been designed as an alternative to live casino, is promising to get players into the Halloween spirit with a creepy, spine-tingling edition of its smash-hit Real Roulette game.
Set for release on 18 October, Real Spooky Roulette is set against a haunting backdrop of skeletons, jack-o-lanterns and flaming torches, accompanied by an eerie soundtrack which ensures that the hairs will stand up on the back of players’ necks.
The release of Real Dealer’s first holiday-themed game marks a new direction in specialisation for the studio, whose other titles have chiefly taken place in luxury casino surroundings. Similarly, the studio will launch a Christmas-themed roulette in coming weeks. The move into holiday-based specialisation comes on the heels of this summer’s launch of Real Dealer’s first games specialised for the Spanish market.
Real Spooky Roulette takes the same format as other titles in the Real Roulette portfolio, delivering a totally unique player experience. This sees high-quality recorded video of dealers integrated into the random number generator gameplay.
This pioneering approach to game development uses professional actors, film directors and post-production crew to deliver Hollywood levels of production value the likes of which have never before been seen in the online gaming sector.
The carefully curated video sequencing provides the player with a feeling of one-on-one interaction with the dealer. This is in stark contrast to the sometimes noisy and detached experience offered by studio-based live dealer games.
Shane Cotter, Chief Product Officer at Real Dealer Studios, said: “Real Spooky Roulette allows our partners to take advantage of the Halloween season by delivering a themed game that delivers an authentic and engaging online casino experience like no other.
“This is a great addition to our growing portfolio, and we look forward to seeing just how brave players are when they dare to enter Real Spooky Roulette for the first time.”
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Swintt bring players four times the fun in Lucky Fortune Door Wild
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Sought-after software provider’s enhanced Premium release sees players step into the glow of the Far East as wild symbols and Quadspins combine for huge rewards
With Swintt having already opened the way to a world of wonder in the original Lucky Fortune Door, this month the award-winning software provider is back in action again with Lucky Fortune Door Wild – an exciting reboot that gives players even more ways to win!
Like its SwinttPremium predecessor, Lucky Fortune Door Wild is a five-reel slot that can be played with either five or ten paylines. Boasting an engaging Far East theme, the slot combines dragons, yin and yang pendants and coins with new golden ingot wilds that substitute for all other symbols.
The good news for fans of the original game is that the slot’s signature Quadspin mechanic again makes a welcome return. Activated whenever a win of at least 4x the bet is triggered, players will have the choice to either claim their current prize or gamble a portion of it to activate Quadspins.
Should they decide for the latter option, the gameboard will be divided into four separate reel sets to potentially quadruple the prizes on offer – and of course, with substitute wilds now also in play, the chances of players landing the slot’s maximum 6,000x win multiplier will be greatly increased.
As a further incentive, during Quadspins, an extra mystery symbol is also added to the reels. Should any instances of this icon appear on any of the four reel sets, they will be replaced by a random matching symbol to create additional payline wins and generate potentially huge prizes.
On top of this, should players continue to land wins of 4x their bet or greater during Quadspins, they can elect to remain in the feature for longer. With a maximum of 50 Quadspin available per set, the odds of them embarking on a prolonged winning streak are, therefore, much more likely.
To cap it off, all wins in Lucky Fortune Door Wild are paid from both left-to-right and right-to-left, meaning that no matter how aggressively players choose to play, fortune is only ever a spin away.
David Mann, Chief Commercial Officer at Swintt, said: “With Swintt’s signature Quadspin mechanic proving a hugely popular addition to our Premium line-up, we’re delighted to be giving the feature another outing in Lucky Fortune Door Wild. Offering the same great gameplay as the original release but now with added wilds, it’s sure to be a big hit with players and operators alike.”
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