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PRAGMATIC PLAY TURNS UP THE FLAVOUR IN SWEET BONANZA 2500

 

Pragmatic Play, a leading content supplier to the iGaming industry, has elevated its timeless candy-themed franchise with the launch of Sweet Bonanza 2500, introducing explosive 2,500x multipliers.

Set within a familiar candy land, the 6×5 slot retains its signature charm and mechanics, with 8-12+ matching symbols landing anywhere on the grid awarding base game wins of up to 50x.

Four lollipop scatters trigger the bonus game with 10 free spins, where one or more multiplier symbols can land on any spin. During the feature, the values of all multipliers on screen are added together and applied at the end of the tumbling sequence, helping players unwrap wins of up to 25,000x.

Sweetening the win potential in select markets, Sweet Bonanza 2500 offers a suite of special bets and bonus buy options, unlocking multipliers in the base game, higher guaranteed minimum multipliers, and the option to trigger Super Free Spins.

The first Super Free Spins option increases the minimum value of multipliers up to 20x. The second makes 10x the minimum and activates a progressive total multiplier that increases throughout the feature, boosting subsequent wins.

Sweet Bonanza 2500 is the latest addition to one of Pragmatic Play’s most popular game brands, which includes standout titles such as Sweet Bonanza Super Scatter and live casino game show Sweet Bonanza CandyLand.

 

Sharon McHugh, Director of Public Relations at Pragmatic Play, said: “Offering vibrant visuals, a new 2,500x max multiplier, and a mouthwatering selection of special bets, Sweet Bonanza 2500 is packed with even more sweetness for fans of the iconic game series.”

Wladimir P. is a Senior Content Editor for the HIPTHER network, contributing his deep analytical expertise to EEG (Expertise & Evolution Gaming). With a broad editorial scope, Wladimir covers the convergence of global iGaming, Tech, and Lifestyle…

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