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ELA Games releases Thunder Ball Max slot with 10,000x max win

Vivid visuals, timeless mechanics, and a pulse-pounding max win define ELA Games’ latest creation.

Fans of the original Thunder Ball are in for an electrifying treat as ELA Games unveils *Thunder Ball Max*—a high-energy 5×3 slot designed to revolutionize the classic fruit machine concept. Infused with pulsating energy and glowing graphics, this release invites players to harness raw electrical power for a chance at an astonishing 10,000x maximum win. By expertly blending retro fruit symbols with modern innovations, ELA Games continues to cement its position as a top-tier provider, renowned for tailoring its ever-evolving game catalog to player preferences.

A Torrent of Golden Riches
Built on a 5-reel, 3-row setup with 10 paylines, *Thunder Ball Max* cranks up the excitement from the moment the reels spin. When the storm rages, treasure spills from all angles. In addition to the main grid, four outer lanes brim with charged golden coins, shimmering with value and potential payouts. Assisting players on their path to glory is the Lucky 7 symbol—a wild icon that sparks through every reel, forging high-value combinations in the heart of the tempest.

Unleashing the Thunderball’s Power
Central to the action is the mighty THUNDERBALL symbol—an electrifying force that changes everything it touches. With each thunderous strike, it collects values from charged golden coins while amplifying every bonus on display. By fusing nostalgic gameplay elements with dynamic lightning-driven mechanics, *Thunder Ball Max* elevates the traditional slot experience to exhilarating new heights.

**Key Game Features:**
– **Reels:** 5×3
– **Paylines:** 10
– **RTP:** 96% / 94%
– **Volatility:** 4/5
– **Maximum Win:** 10,000x
– **Max Exposure:** 250,000

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