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Here are this weeks latest slots releases compiled by Eastern European Gaming

Mega Casino has launched 10 Hot Diamond Desire, a new online slot developed by Bragg Gaming, as an exclusive title available only to Mega Casino players. According to the companies, the release is intended to strengthen Mega Casino’s exclusive content line-up in the UK online casino market.

Million Games has launched Skull King’s Treasure, a high-volatility cluster slot developed in partnership with Million Stars studio Arcane Pixel. It runs on a 6×6 grid with a cluster pay mechanic, paying on connections of five or more matching symbols and using cascading wins to enable multiple outcomes from a single spin.

Evoplay has launched Safari Coins, a new three-reel slot built around collector gameplay and four fixed jackpots, including a GRAND prize worth 1,000x the bet. In Safari Coins, wins trigger when three symbols land across the middle row, which starts the Bonus Game and locks icons in place.

Habanero has launched Happy Hatchlings, a new fantasy-themed slot set in a “magical dragon kingdom”. The game runs on a 5×3 reel set-up with 243 ways to win. Its core feature is the Ice Mother Wild, which triggers a screen-wide transformation where “every matching egg symbol on the screen converts into a powerful dragon symbol simultaneously,” according to the company.

Genting Casino Online has launched Money Gong Empress, a new online slot from IGT, as an exclusive title for its players. The five-reel game uses IGT’s Money Gong mechanic and includes Hold and Win-style gameplay, prize modifiers, “Money Balls”, bonus features, and free games with expanding wilds, according to the company.

Amusnet has expanded its premium slot portfolio with the launch of Amaterasu’s Treasures x1000, a captivating new video slot that combines rich mythology-inspired storytelling with engaging mechanics and high-win potential. Drawing inspiration from Amaterasu Ōmikami, the revered Japanese sun goddess, the title invites players to explore the celestial realm of Takamagahara.

Spinomenal has launched a new slot title, 3 Scarabs Of Rebirth, expanding its Egyptian-themed content catalogue. The game is a 5×3 reel video slot built around a Hold & Hit-style bonus. In the base game, the Pharaoh serves as the Wild and substitutes for all symbols except the Bonus, Boost, Collect, Multi and Jackpot symbols

Gaming Corps has launched 3 Pigs of Independence Hog & Win, a new title in its 3 Pigs slot series. The Sweden-based, publicly listed developer said the game is themed around US Independence Day. The game runs on a 3×5 grid with 243 ways to win. Gaming Corps said it is built around “Hog & Win”, its pig-themed take on Hold & Win.

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.

ICONIC21 has launched Buffalo 250 Anniversary, a Fourth of July-themed slot created to mark the United States’ 250th anniversary. The game is centered on a buffalo and set against Independence Day fireworks, using imagery associated with US identity and the country’s upcoming semi quincentennial.

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