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Red Papaya launches Pirate’s Fight for Fortune slot with 20,000x max win

Microgaming-powered studio ships a medium-volatility title with a three-tier bonus system and 96.37% RTP.

Red Papaya has released a new slot, Pirate’s Fight for Fortune, the studio announced on 15 April 2026. The Microgaming-powered title launches with a stated maximum win of 20,000x and targets mid-range risk players with medium volatility.

The game runs a 5×4 reel layout with 40 fixed paylines, an RTP of 96.37%, and a hit frequency of 27.19%, according to the studio. The bet range is 0.20 to 12.50.

Gameplay is built around a multi-tiered bonus system with Bronze, Silver and Gold bonus levels. The base game also uses a Collect mechanic, where Pirate Coins appearing on reels 1-4 can be collected when a Collect symbol lands on reel 5, with a multiplier of 1x to 5x applied to the total value of coins collected on that spin.

An optional Boost feature increases the total bet by 50% to improve the frequency of Silver/Gold Pirate Coins and increase the chance of triggering bonus games, Red Papaya said. Bonus play uses a “Hold & Win” style format with persistent coin collection into colour-coded treasure chests above the reels.

Madelein Ozok, Head of Studio at Red Papaya, said: “With Pirate’s Fight for Fortune, we wanted to combine a classic high-seas theme with a sophisticated multi-tiered bonus structure. This game’s high quality art and engaging audio also lends to an exciting storyline which we know players love.

“By utilising a persistent collection mechanic that builds anticipation with every spin, and offering players three distinct levels of bonus gameplay alongside a massive 20,000x Grand Jackpot, we’ve created a high-engagement title that stands out in any operator’s lobby.”

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