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Evoplay Boards the Capital Express — Train of Riches

Evoplay, the acclaimed game development studio, has released Train of Riches: Capital Express, a new game influenced by the golden era of railways, where ambition, luxury, and opportunity pave the path.
Train of Riches: Capital Express boasts a traditional railway theme, showcasing symbols like sparkling gems, gold bags, sturdy safes, and a golden train, streamed across 25 paylines.
The game merges a recognizable visual aesthetic with a feature-oriented framework focused on Free Spins, a specific Bonus Game, and set jackpots.
The Free Spins feature triggers when three Scatter symbols appear on reels two, three, and four. Players begin with eight spins, and extra Scatters can prolong the round by an additional eight.
In this feature, the reel set is restricted to Wilds, Scatters, Bonus symbols, and high-value icons, ensuring a concentrated emphasis on the bonus action.
A Random Event may also be activated during the main game. In a non-winning spin with an active Bonus, five more Bonus icons can show up in random spots, instantly triggering the Bonus Game.
Train of Riches: Capital Express features three distinct jackpots available only during the Bonus Game: the Mini Jackpot awards 30 times the total wager, the Major Jackpot gives 150 times, and the Grand Jackpot rewards 1,000 times the total wager.

Ivan Kravchuk, CEO at Evoplay, said: “Our goal with this title was to provide a gameplay experience that feels familiar while still offering depth through its feature set.

“By combining Free Spins, a progressive Bonus Game, and fixed jackpots, we’ve created a format that’s easy to engage with and rewarding over time.”

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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