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Embark on a chilling adventure in 3 Oaks Gaming’s Black Wolf 2: Hold and Win

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Action-packed sequel exhibits distinctive Fortune Slide feature

3 Oaks Gaming, an established distributor of iGaming content, has released Black Wolf 2: Hold and Win – a howling hit title boosted by the addition of the Fortune Slide feature, awaiting to be hunted down by players.

In this 5×4 follow-up to Black Wolf: Hold and Win, users trek into a moonlit wilderness to uncover surprises in this feature-rich slot, including the Fortune Slide mechanic, which is active during the Bonus Game. Whenever a Mystery symbol appears on the grid, it transforms into the first prize in the queue, revealing huge rewards including Jackpot and Boost symbols.

An enhanced Grand Jackpot is worth 2,000x a player’s bet and can be won by filling all the reels with a variety of symbols, whilst a Boost symbol landing in combination with a Mystery Symbol converts into either a high-value Bonus Symbol or one of the other three in-game jackpots.

Another inclusion to Black Wolf 2: Hold and Win is the Bonus Accum mechanic, with every Bonus, Mystery and Boost symbol collected during the base game and Free Spins edging players closer to the classic Bonus Game.

Sebastian Damian, Managing Director at 3 Oaks Gaming, said: “Black Wolf proved a real success for us when it was originally released at the end of 2021 so players should be excited with the launch of this latest version, with upgraded features and unrivalled gameplay.

“Whenever we create a sequel to a popular original, we look at ways to subtly boost features and the Fortune Slide mechanic is always a hit, bolstering the player journey and we are confident that this slot will take the market by storm.”

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