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Evoplay strengthens instant game portfolio with Hot Slice

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Evoplay, the award-winning game development studio, has launched Hot Slice, a high-energy instant game where quick reflexes and precision lead to big wins.

Designed for mobile-first gameplay, Hot Slice delivers fast-paced slicing action, where players swipe or tap to cut through cascading fruits and casino symbols.

The game starts at a steady pace but increases in speed, keeping players engaged as they chase rewards.

A key feature is the Golden symbol, which guarantees a win but requires multiple taps or swipes to slice. The more actions a player takes, the greater their chances of claiming the reward.

Every move also presents an opportunity to hit one of three jackpots, Minor, Major, or Grand, adding an extra layer of excitement.

The Quick History feature tracks winnings, while the Top 15 leaderboard allows players to compete for the highest scores, offering a level of gamification for extra engagement.

Designed for high immersion and quick-win excitement, Hot Slice is a strong addition to operator portfolios, appealing to players looking for fast-paced action and rewarding experiences.

Ivan Kravchuk, CEO at Evoplay, said: “Hot Slice delivers an action-packed experience where every tap and swipe matters.

“The dynamic gameplay, combined with jackpot opportunities and interactive mechanics, makes it a compelling addition to our instant game lineup.”

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