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Gaming Corps Goes Deep — Fins of Fortune Brings Ocean Thrills

Gaming Corps has launched Fins of Fortune, its newest video slot that includes two rival Wild characters, coin-based prize symbols, and various Free Spins features.

Set in the dusky depths of the sea, Fins of Fortune centers its gameplay on the competition between the Shark and the Orca, as both animals emerge from the shadows in search of the ocean’s buried treasure. Set on a 4×5 grid featuring 1,024 winning combinations, the game ties its underwater theme to a distinct, structure based on ways.

Both Wild symbols are crucial in influencing the gameplay. The Shark Wild is found solely at the upper section of the third reel, whereas the Orca Wild can only land at the lower part of the same reel. While in action, each Wild can trigger a mix of Summon, Collect, and various prize-altering functions, affecting how the underwater treasures expand and change across the grid via Coins and Treasure Coins.

Coins may appear anywhere on the reels and can hold values up to x1,000 your bet, while Treasure Coins add extra prize levels such as Mini, Minor, Major, and Mega. Depending on the active Wild, Coin values can be added to, doubled, brought onto the grid, or gathered at the end of a spin, ensuring ongoing activity below the surface.

Free Spins can be activated by Wild symbols in the base game, with each character providing its unique Free Spins feature. In Shark Free Spins or Orca Free Spins, the particular Wild remains fixed on the grid throughout the feature, and Summon along with other prize-altering mechanics, like Adder or Double, are triggered more often. When the opposing Wild appears during these modes, the game advances to Fortune Free Spins, with both Wilds secured and extra spins given.

Viacheslav Pechernyi, Product Owner at Gaming Corps, said: “With Fins of Fortune, the aim was to let the theme do more of the work. The Shark and Orca aren’t just visual characters: they influence how prizes build, how features trigger and how the Free Spins modes unfold, creating a game that feels structured but still unpredictable. It’s a strong addition to our 2026 launch schedule and sets the tone for what’s coming next.”

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