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Week 23/2022 slot games releases

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Here are this weeks latest slots releases!

MGA Games, continues to increase its catalogue of casino slot games with the launch of Queen of Persia for international markets. This new production takes players on a journey full of adventures to a land of oriental fantasy. Here, the queen of the Persian empire fights to fulfil a mission: to defend her city from the monster that threatens it. Daggers, gems, chests, and goblets loaded with gold and silver are some of the themed symbols with excellent graphic quality and animations that immerse players in this distant world of fables and impressive landscapes where they can win great prizes.

 

Yggdrasil has once again partnered up with 4ThePlayer, this time calling upon keen anglers to grab their best rods and head out to sea for big wins in YG Masters title 4 Fantastic Fish. The 6-reel, 4,069 ways slot provides players a chance to win up to 15,000x their bet and features a lucrative Respin bonus with lock and collect cash prizes that is triggered when between three and six scatter symbols land on the reels. During this feature, any reels with scatter symbols will remain in play whilst all others are closed.

 

R. Franco Digital, has launched Vacuum Buster, a title that tasks players with cleaning up a world of chaos and disorder made possible by evil sofas and fearsome fluff. With help from a superheroine protagonist and her powerful vacuum cleaner, spotlessness will return in the studio’s latest slot. Set across 5 reels and home to 20 paylines, R. Franco Digital has transformed the daily cleaning schedule into a feature-filled game.

 

Wizard Games has taken to the rink in its latest enthralling slot, Ice Ice Hockey. Players are tasked with leading their team to victory in the 5×4, 40 payline slot that gets adrenaline pumping as winning combinations land. The Wild Puck feature sees random pucks fly onto the reels to add wilds. If two land on a single space, a multiplier is added to the wild for even bigger wins.

 

Wazdan, is back with another egg-straordinary, feature-filled release in brand new Sizzling Eggs™. The five-reel slot takes players on a daunting journey through a fiery volcanic environment, where they are greeted with a variety of lucrative Special symbols, in addition to the immersive graphical style. Drawing three, four or five Scatter symbols anywhere on the reels triggers the Free Spins feature and awards players with 10, 20 or 30 Free Spins respectively, which can be retriggered during the feature.

 

iSoftBet, welcomes players to venture deep into the jungle in pursuit of exotic rewards in vibrant new release, Aztec Gold Mines™. Paying homage to one of iSoftBet’s most popular slots, Aztec Gold, the title is the supplier’s second ‘Mines’ release, delivering an easy-to-understand game where the aim is to find golden squares to boost your winnings. Behind each square on the 5×5 grid is either a golden Win Multiplier or a Montezuma Mine, the latter of which causes players to lose their accumulated prize and ends the round.

 

Relax Gaming, is once again bringing the legendary Snake Arena back to life, in an epic battle between knights and a giant serpent, this time in Snake Arena Dream Drop. With Relax’s revamped version, a giant wheel listing five different jackpots will appear on the display, setting them up with the chance to add jackpot prizes to the game’s entertainment value. The fiery 5×5, 30 fixed payline slot immerses players in a battlefield where brave knights go head-to-head with a slithering serpent, creating a high-volatility gaming experience with wins of up to 2758.8x bet.

 

OneTouch has released its latest title Raiden Medal Burst, an exciting video slot which has been purpose built to deliver a retro-gaming experience. The thrilling release delivers fast-paced and combative gameplay, with the popular Raiden series being at the forefront of the title’s design. This gives a nostalgic audio-visual experience, with the iconic Raiden jet featured at the bottom of the screen and the ‘Unknown Pollution’ song from Raiden V kicking off the Free Spins mode.

 

Derby Wheel is a day at the races meets game show flair in a 3D gaming experience from Play’n GO. Sport fans and game show enthusiasts are in for a treat with Derby Wheel. This innovative online slot combines an eclectic blend of elements from classic fruit machine style games with the excitement of a day at the races, not to mention a touch of gameshow sparkle. The aim is to get three Wheel symbols on the reels to take you through to the Bonus Wheel which will show various Multipliers plus the Horse Racing Bonus Feature.

 

Apparat Gaming, is exciting players with a rare phenomenon in its latest release, Total Eclipse. Total Eclipse combines the simplicity of classic fruit games with the power of the Hold-and-Respin feature to deliver an edge of the seat player experience. The 5×3 reel, 10 payline game does away with complicated win lines so what you see is what you get. But that’s not to say there aren’t a few surprises in store, including a Star Wild symbol that substitutes for all other symbols for added big win potential.

 

3 Oaks Gaming, has expanded its product offering with the launch of Magic Apple 2. A highly anticipated sequel to the original, which has proven popular across multiple territories, the Evil Queen is once again awaiting players in the Mysterious Forest, in the 5×4, 20 payline slot. Furthering the fairytale theme, a castle represents a scatter symbol, with three required to launch the Free Spins mode, packed with sticky wilds for massive win potential.

 

 

Pragmatic Play, takes players on an adventure through Ancient Egypt where sticky wilds reign supreme in its latest release, Fortune of Giza™. Pharaohs and a range of Egyptian Gods fill the 5×3 reels, and these must form matching combinations across the title’s 20 paylines in order to award a win. Wilds aid in creating these wins by substituting all other symbols except the free spin, and can also be landed with a multiplier attached to them. 

 

Red Tiger has announced the release of a fantastic new slot game, based on the 1986 hit movie, Flodder. All the crazy adventures and fun of the Flodder family have joined the slot world – and players now have the chance to join this crazy ride! With recurring characters such as Ma Flodder, Johnnie Flodder, Daughter Kees, Grandpa Flodder, and Whisky appearing as high-paying symbols, this game features an exciting Free Spins picker. Players will be able to pick from 20 bottles to reveal the tasty prizes within, including juicy Wilds and saucy Multipliers.

 

 

BGaming releases Big Atlantis Frenzy, the new slot that captures features of several mechanics at once. The Big Atlantis Frenzy is a sequel to BGaming’s Dig Dig Digger slot, launched in 2021 and created in collaboration with a famous comedian. The Big Atlantis Frenzy captures the best mechanics of “fishing” slots and is enhanced with a line of features to increase players’ engagement. In addition to traditional Bonus symbol, Wilds, and Free Spins, the slot comes with an independent reel size change option that allows players to set 5×3, 5×4, or 5×5 reel sizes increasing the number of paylines and the win potential of a bet.

 

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Malta Prepares For EU Budget Battle To Stave Off Gambling Levy

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Malta’s Prime Minister has said his nation will veto any attempts by the EU to introduce a bloc-wide online gambling levy, threatening to place the industry at the centre of febrile European politics.

Robert Abela has told Malta’s parliament that he would use his nation’s member state veto to block the passage of the next EU budget, if a proposed gambling levy is included.

The budget, formally known as the Multiannual Financial Framework (MFF), lays out how the EU will spend its €2trn budget from 2028 to 2034.

The prospect of adding a continent-wide tax to the budget remains only a proposal, but the idea has heavyweight backing.

Vice-president of the European Parliament Victor Negrescu is spearheading these efforts, arguing that a fast-growing digital industry that generates billions in revenue should be subject to EU-level taxation.

Negrescu says that the levy could generate between €2-4bn every year.

“This industry fully benefits from the EU’s single market, digital infrastructure and crossborder access, but operates under fragmented rules, unequal taxation and insufficient enforcement,” he said.

The online gambling sector might well quibble with the specifics of these claims.

The idea that it “fully benefits” from the EU single market may have been unassailably true in the point-of-supply era, but the subsequent fragmentation of national rules that Negrescu refers to has significantly complicated that picture.

Nevertheless, backing for the levy from a senior European politician has naturally spooked the industry and its primary champion within the EU, Malta.

The levy would be so damaging to Malta’s economic interests that it is willing to use its most powerful EU instrument by executing a veto in the European Council in order to block the budget from being approved.

That would likely plunge the island nation into the centre of a political firestorm, but recent history suggests that smaller EU nations and their allies can successfully disrupt budget negotiations.

During discussions over the 2020 EU budget, Poland and Hungary successfully secured concessions after they both threatened to veto the MFF over rule-of-law requirements.

Malta will also hope to rely on support from the Friends of Cohesion, an informal alliance of 16 nations concerned with regional development, of which it is a part.

Negrescu’s pledge to pair his levy with a “clear EU directive against illegal and unlicensed platforms” is unlikely to satisfy the online gambling industry, despite growing complaints of a rampant black market from a number of quarters.

Malta strikes again

In simple terms, Malta is seeking to protect an industry which accounts for 10 percent of its gross domestic product.

The nation has shown a clear willingness to ignore the EU’s wishes in order to shield the many gaming firms that host their headquarters within its borders.

Most notably, the creation of Bill 55 has successfully protected local companies from having to repay hundreds of millions of euros in player refund settlements.

Ongoing cases before the Court of Justice of the European Union suggest that Europe’s top judges will soon rule against Bill 55, which is now Article 56A of Malta’s gambling act.

The European Commission also launched infringement proceedings against Malta over the provision

Tax troubles.

There are so far no specifics on how the levy would be calculated or what value it would be set at, but beyond Malta an additional levy would also be extremely challenging for operators in European markets already struggling with high tax burdens.

This includes the Netherlands, where a government report released this week has shown that staggered increases to taxes of 37.8 percent of gross gambling revenue (GGR) have failed to deliver any benefit to the country’s budget.

Even a relatively slight increase to this tax rate could send more operators scurrying out the market and see channelisation dive further than its current rate of 55 percent.

Nations like France, where online betting is taxed at 59.3 percent of GGR, or Portugal, with its 8 percent turnover tax on online sports betting, would also feel an impact.

Negotiations over the contents of the EU budget are set to continue for several months, with the approval process expected to be completed in late 2026 or early 2027.

Leaders in the Council of Europe have agreed to come to a preliminary deal on the MFF by October, according to a coordinated statement issued earlier this month.

Malta’s devout opposition to a possible gambling levy is just one of a range of issues under discussion, including a stark divide between nations such as Germany, which favour spending cuts, and the Friends of Cohesion, who want additional cash for agriculture and regional funding.

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G2 drops limited-edition One Piece streetwear capsule on June 25

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The esports organisation’s second anime apparel collaboration will be sold exclusively via g2esports.com/shop.

G2 is launching a limited-edition G2 | One Piece capsule collection on June 25, with the drop available exclusively through the organisation’s online store at g2esports.com/shop.

The collection is inspired by One Piece’s Gear 5 Monkey D. Luffy and includes hoodies, zip-ups, t-shirts, caps, sleeves, and tote bags. According to G2, the items use a black-and-white palette and feature a minimalist embroidered logo alongside a custom G2 | One Piece Jolly Roger that combines the G2 samurai emblem with Luffy’s straw hat.

“At G2, we’re continuing to push the culture and fashion of esports beyond competition alone, and this One Piece collection is a natural extension of that,” says Sabrina Ratih, COO of G2 Esports. “We wanted to create a capsule that continues to elevate the esports fashion space – understated, premium, and stylish enough for everyday wear, while still carrying the spirit of adventure, ambition, and individuality that defines One Piece and G2 alike. Every piece is designed to bridge the gap between fandom and everyday style, and continuing our mission to redefine what esports fashion can be.”

G2 described the drop as its second anime collaboration, following a previous apparel collaboration with Solo Leveling. The company positioned the release as part of its broader effort to connect esports, anime, and streetwear.

One Piece debuted in 1999 and remains one of the largest anime franchises globally. G2 cited over 600 million manga copies sold and more than 1,160 episodes for the series.

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Ygam joins four UKRI-funded gambling harms research partnerships

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Projects sit within UKRI’s Research Programme on Gambling and the GHR-UK Evidence Centre, backed by the statutory levy.

Ygam has been named as a partner on four projects funded through the UKRI Research Programme on Gambling, supported by the statutory levy. The charity will work with academic teams including the University of Birmingham, Bournemouth University, the University of Plymouth, Lancaster University, and Liverpool John Moores University.

The four projects sit within the Gambling Harms Research UK (GHR-UK) Evidence Centre, which coordinates 19 one-year Innovation Partnerships under the programme. UKRI has been appointed by the UK Government to oversee research commissioned through the new statutory Gambling Levy. Under the levy, 20% of annual funding will be allocated to research, equating to £22.1 million in 2025/26.

Emily Tofield, Chief Executive of Ygam, said: “We are pleased to be working in partnership with leading university partners, contributing our expertise in a key strategic area of our work. A defining strength of our approach is that it is grounded in robust insight and research, underpinning everything we do. This enables us to understand how and why harms emerge and translate that into practical, preventative education that is credible and scalable. We look forward to achieving these outcomes together and informing effective measures to prevent harms among children and young people.”

Ygam said its advisory panels — including young people, individuals with lived experience, community and faith leaders, gaming and esports representatives, and student ambassadors — will help shape the research to reflect “real-world experience and diverse community perspectives.”

The four partnerships are: INTEGRATE (University of Birmingham, Ygam, Al-Hurraya and Community Connexions), focused on intersectional gambling harm and interventions for children, young people and emerging adults; “From Evidence to Action: Safeguarding Neurodivergent Young People in Gamified Digital Environments” (Bournemouth University, Ygam, Work’n’Diversity CIC), focused on gambling-like risks in gamified digital environments; GRASP (University of Plymouth-led partnership including NatCen, NHS and third-sector organisations, and Ygam), mapping support pathways and gaps in prevention and recovery; and GRACE-Net (Lancaster University and Liverpool John Moores University with local authorities, NHS partners, third-sector organisations and Ygam), testing collaborative approaches in the North West of England and sharing learning more widely.

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