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PRAGMATIC PLAY TURNS UP THE HEAT IN STRIKING HOT 5™

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Pragmatic Play, a leading content provider to the iGaming industry, has fired up a reimagining of a classic fruit machine in Striking Hot 5™.

Played across 5×3 reels, Striking Hot 5™ is home to traditional land-based casino symbols such as cherries, grapes and lemons which must form matching combinations across the titles’ five paylines to award a win.

The slot also has dollar scatter symbols on its reels which can pay regardless of their position on a payline if three or more are landed anywhere on the game grid. The biggest win potential is found within the seven symbol with a line of this alone awarding 1,000x.

Striking Hot 5follows in the footsteps of recent hits such as Black Bull™, Greedy Wolfand Gorilla Mayhem™ which reside amongst a collection of over 250 titles in Pragmatic Play’s award-winning games portfolio.

Irina Cornides, Chief Operating Officer at Pragmatic Play, said: “Drawing inspiration from the timeless classic of more traditional land-based slot machines while modernising some of the gameplay elements means that Striking Hot 5™ has been developed to have universal appeal.

“The title also benefits from having some of the big win potential more commonly found in online games offering players a huge max win of 5,000x within its retro gameplay, which will be a draw for new and existing fans of more traditional titles.”

Pragmatic Play currently produces up to seven new slot titles a month, while also delivering Live Casino and Bingo games as part of its multi-product portfolio, available through one single API.

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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