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Habanero takes thrill seekers on a chilling journey in its new release Fruity Halloween

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Premium slots and table games provider Habanero intends to give players an unforgettable experience with its frighteningly good latest game, Fruity Halloween.

Transporting players to a murky backdrop, this 5×4 slot takes users on a spooky adventure bumping into various symbols depicted as scary fruits, including a pumpkin, pear and a haunting Wild symbol, which has the potential to multiply upon landing on the reels.

The Money Re-Spin Feature heightens the atmosphere on this title as it locks all money symbols in place and keeps on spinning until no more symbols roll in. For a further hair-raiser, winnings multiply by x10 during this round if all symbols are locked.

Players can also win up to 100 Free Games on Fruity Halloween for even more thrills, whilst being awarded Wild multipliers within this mode which are added to the game multiplier for even more Free Games.

With its latest release making players jump at every turn, Fruity Halloween is another exciting addition to Habanero’s evolving portfolio, following recent releases such as Slime Party and Space Goonz.

Commenting on the release, Toni Karapetrov, Head of Corporate Communications at Habanero, said: “Fruity Halloween pays homage to the scariest day of the year, when creepy figures play a huge part as players embark on a petrifying journey through gloomy scenery .

“We have elevated the user experience on this slot, ensuring the Money Re-Spin Feature has been enhanced to ensure prizes are boosted, as players take on this blood-curdling title!”

In a highly successful 12 months, Habanero has signed multiple deals with major European operators, including Betsson, Snaitech and Betway.

The studio has also further reinforced its leading position as a tier-one supplier with the consistent delivery of award-winning content, with Fruity Halloween primed to be another fan favourite.

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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