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PRAGMATIC PLAY UNEARTHS PROGRESSIVE MULTIPLIERS IN ROLLING IN TREASURES

Pragmatic Play ventures underground with Rolling in Treasures, a gold rush-themed release where players can uncover progressive tumbling multipliers and win potential of up to 5,000x.

Set within a 6×5 cavern illuminated by pickaxes, lanterns and gleaming mineral symbols, the game awards wins when 8 to 12 or more matching icons land anywhere on the grid, delivering payouts of up to 50x.

Gameplay in the base game is enhanced by a random multiplier feature, which applies a 2x multiplier to all newly landed symbols during a tumbling sequence. With each consecutive win, the multiplier increases by +1x, steadily boosting payout potential.

Landing four to six bonus symbols activates 10 to 20 free spins, where the progressive multiplier continues accumulating across spins rather than resetting, climbing higher with every successful tumble.

In selected markets, special bet options expand gameplay possibilities in the base game, either increasing the likelihood of triggering the bonus round or ensuring the multiplier feature activates on every winning spin. Bonus buy options are also available, including two Super Free Spins variations — one raises the random multiplier by +3x per consecutive hit, while the other doubles multiplier values.

Rolling in Treasures joins Pragmatic Play’s expanding slots lineup, following recent releases Cyberheist City and Zeus vs Hades – Gods of War 250.

Sharon McHugh, Director of Public Relations at Pragmatic Play, said: “Rolling in Treasures combines the ever-popular mining theme with the anticipation and excitement of progressive multipliers and a range of special bets, delivering an immersive gold rush experience packed with 5,000x win potential.”

Adrienn Sarkany is a Contributing Editor at EEG (Expertise & Evolution Gaming), where she brings a unique cross-cultural perspective to the EE Intelligence Hub. Currently pursuing a degree in Finnish and Korean Language and Literature, Adrienn…

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