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Booming Games launches Booming Buffalo Hold and Win Extreme 25,000

New slot adds a 25,000x top prize, Buffalo Bonus Wheel triggers, and four unlockable reel sets in Hold and Win Extreme.

Booming Games has launched Booming Buffalo Hold and Win Extreme 25,000, a new entry in its Buffalo Hold and Win slot series. The title uses a 5×3 grid with 25 fixed paylines and increases the top payout to 25,000x, according to the company.

In the base game, coin symbols can trigger the Buffalo Bonus feature, awarding a spin on the Buffalo Bonus Wheel. Booming Games said wheel outcomes include Coin Collect with Multipliers, Mini & Major Prize Pots, or a Hold and Win Extreme Bonus trigger.

The Hold and Win Extreme feature can also be triggered by landing six or more coin symbols. It starts with three spins and resets when a new coin symbol lands. The feature begins with one 3×5 reel set, with three additional reel sets unlocked progressively by landing coins.

Booming Games said that once all 15 positions are filled, each value is multiplied by two, including any Prize Pots. If all reels are unlocked and all positions are filled, the player is awarded the 25,000x Grand Prize.

Players can also buy into the feature for 100x the bet amount, which the company said guarantees a Hold and Win Extreme trigger.

Craig Asling, Director of Games at Booming Games, said: “We are excited to announce the latest addition to Booming Games’ series of Buffalo Hold and Win slots, our top performing series. With an increased win potential, Booming Buffalo Hold and Win Extreme 25,000 aims to provide the ultimate gameplay experience for those seeking high-stakes action. Packed with innovative bonus features, this release demonstrates our ongoing commitment to innovation.”

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