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Week 47/2022 slot games releases
Here are this weeks latest slots releases compiled by European Gaming!
Yggdrasil, and Peter & Sons are sending brave adventurers into the dreary dungeons of Mount Argol in the duo’s latest release Dungeon Tower MultiMax™. The high volatility 5×5 slot tells the story of a once forgotten tower filled with creatures that guard hidden treasures of a once great King.
New from Iron Dog Studio comes Boom Time, a medium-high volatility slot that offers an alternative reel layout and comes packed with an explosive array of Wilds, plus a few more surprises. Boom Time is a classic heist caper that challenges players to blow open the bank’s safe with the help of a trio of dastardly robbers.
Amusnet Interactive team welcomes you to explore the fascinating world of the Aztec Empire. Spin yourself back in time to a land full of magnificent treasure and riches. This 5-reel, 25-fixed paylines video slot offers storytelling gameplay and epic sound effects with tremendous payouts.
Gamzix, a young igaming development studio, has launched a sweet slot – Bonanza Donut. Coffee and donuts aren’t just a perfect breakfast for a sweet tooth. It is an amazing way to diversify gaming choices. Especially with such rich features. During the game a player can add on the plate Free Spins, Bonus Game and Hot Bet, which make every round exciting.
Pragmatic Play brings added thrills to the classic board game in Snakes & Ladders Snake Eyes™. This sequel to the hit game Snakes & Ladders Megadice™ is played across 5×3 reels and features returning popular symbols like bananas, gorillas and snakes. These are joined by a wild multiplier depicted as a dice, which substitutes all symbols in game except the scatter.
Celebrating the World Cup 2022, Inspired Entertainment, Inc. brings players the beautiful game as an online and mobile slot. Big Football Bonus™ is a football / soccer-themed game with a reel configuration of 6×4 and 50 win-lines. Set in a packed stadium brimming with atmosphere, Big Football Bonus features the top performing, Big Bonus™ mechanic with a football twist.
Habanero invites players to enjoy its latest party-themed slot, Soju Bomb, which mimics the joys and thrills of nightlife at some of Korea’s hottest clubs. As part of the Year of the Tiger, Habanero has dedicated itself to launching some outstanding Asian-themed titles that provide a truly unique experience for players the world over.
Nolimit City is still feeling the bizarre effects of their most recent release, Serial. Now, they’re gearing up to release yet another unique slot experience, as they voyage deep into the darkest alleyways and shadiest streets. The game provider has had its fair share of eccentric releases this year, with hit slots such as Road Rage and The Rave making waves over the summer, and they’ve taken it up a notch with their latest release, Rock Bottom!
Greentube, is inviting players to experience a quacking adventure in its latest magical release Diamond Tales™: The Ugly Duckling. The five-reel slot with 40 win lines, created in collaboration with Intellectual Property owner RoyalCasino Denmark, is based around the famous fairy tale written by Hans Christian Andersen.
Endorphina’s Crystal Skull is a 3-row, 5-reel, 25-payline slot. Among the symbols on the reels, players can find a crystal skull that acts as a Wild. The Wild substitutes for all symbols except for the Bonus. It appears on reels 2, 3, and 4 and expands vertically to complete combinations. The Wild completes combinations with the Scatter and doesn’t expand in these combinations substituting for only one Scatter per reel. Scatter symbols count on any position on the reels.
Tom Horn Gaming, brightens up rainy November days with action and excitement in its latest fruit game release Rot Stormo. Raging lightning, careless fruit symbols, and sizzling hot wins, and the potential to maximise winnings in the buy feature make Rot Stormo an appealing game not only to those who fall easily for classic fruit slots.
Lady Luck Games has announced the release of its newest title SpinJoy Society Megaways™. A reboot of its first-ever release, SpinJoy Society Megaways™ features six reels, each varying in size between 2 and 7 symbols. Big prizes are on offer thanks to the Megaways mechanic which can see a maximum of 117,649 paylines come into play.
Relax Gaming, is inviting players to sow the seeds of big wins in its farming-themed slot Wild Yield. In this 5×5 high-volatility cascading slot, a day’s work in the field is made a lot easier with wilds sprouting from the ground and players in with a chance to win 50,000x their bet.
Players are invited on a wild night out with Santa and Rudolph in Saint Nicked™, the latest slot release from Lucksome. The festive legends decide to go a bar rather than carry out their jolly duties this year. Can they avoid a misdemeanour while shirking their Christmas responsibilities? This 5×3 slot comes with 243 ways to win in the base game and can be expanded to a 5×5 grid in Free Games, with up to 3125 ways.
Push Gaming has announced the network-wide release of Retro Tapes which reintroduces its innovative mechanic Cluster Link™. Set across 6×9 reels this cluster paying slot has symbols depicting various coloured cassettes that must form adjacent clusters of five or more to trigger a win. These winning symbols are then removed from play with new ones tumbling from the top of the gameboard creating additional opportunities for winning clusters to be made.
Wizard Games has released a classic title with a twist in its latest launch, Joker Diamond. The five-reel slot features classic symbols from the traditional fruit machine era, such as Lucky 7s, Bells, and Bars while a Joker character acts as a wild across the reels. Above every reel, a random bonus awaits, be it Collect Pots, Free Spins or Cash Prizes.
Spinomenal, the leading iGaming content provider, has netted another winning slot with the release of Book of Champions – World Glory. The game is part of the Champions Series and is accessible within the Spinomenal Universe. Before the base game kicks-off, players must slide into the manager’s seat to pick one of five different teams in a bid for glory on the reels.
Adventure into Play’n GO’s newest release in their legendary Arthurian series, Clash of Camelot. Players will join King Arthur in a quest to wrestle his rightful throne back from the malicious Mordred, who leapt at the opportunity to steal it while the King was searching for the Diamonds of the Realm in the series’ previous chapter.
Spinomenal, is celebrating Black Friday with the release of its exciting new game, Book of Piggy Bank – Riches. The game sits within the Classics series which exists within the Spinomenal Universe. No one likes to save money, but everyone loves to break piggy banks! Spinomenal’s brand new game is a 6×3 reel design with 10 pay lines that gives players the opportunity to raid the Piggy’s bank of riches!
Pragmatic Play, is awarding players Christmas multipliers in the latest slot release Santa’s Great Gifts™. Set across 6×5 reels, the title has symbols depicting various Christmas staples including baubles, candy canes, snow globes and more. At least eight matching symbols need to be landed anywhere on the game board to trigger a win.
Wazdan, combines a crisp aesthetic with an electrifying array of bonus features in its brand-new release, Burning Sun™. Returning with yet another exciting addition to the renowned Hold the Jackpot collection, Burning Sun™ also incorporates the supplier’s recently launched Sticky to Infinity™ feature, designed to drive player engagement and amplify partners’ results.
ReelPlay partner Boomerang has teamed up with Yggdrasil to bring players their sweetest slot to date in Fruit Gemz Splitz™. The five-reel slot can see paylines expand to up to a total of 19,773 as Splitz symbols land, splitting into up to four symbols, while Wilds, Cash Coins, and Collect symbols can also land at any given moment. Boasting a retro feel, shiny fruits fill the reels, with an upper reel adding an extra symbol onto the middle three columns.
Dear Santa. Please can I have lots of big wins this Christmas? If that’s at the top of your wish list, then you’ll want to unwrap Santa Express, Stakelogic’s fun-filled festive bonanza now available for operators to add to their slot game stockings. Santa Express takes players to a winter wonderland like no other. The 5×4 reel game is set against a snowy backdrop with 20 active win lines available and a max win potential of 20,000x the player’s bet.
The temperature may be dropping as we enter the winter months in Europe, but things are about to heat up at all online casinos that feature Swintt slots as the sought-after software studio prepares to unveil a sizzling new addition to its Select line-up in Path of Dragons. A five-reel, 20-payline slot, Path of Dragons sees players ascend to the peaks of a mystical mountain where three of these magical fire-breathing beasts reside.
Red Tiger has launched In the Rabbit Hole, where players can explore a magical world of ample surprises and never-ending mystery. The game could not get any more intriguing as the multi-layer Bonus Round invites players to encounter phenomenal features through Free Spins. Once the player falls through the vortex from reality to fantasy, they arrive at a world of wonders, scattered with books of spells, magic carrots, mystical pocket watches, musical top hats and enchanted cups of tea.
AvatarUX has turned the volume up to 11 in its latest slot release, HipHopPop™. The 5×3, pays both ways title incorporates the iconic PopWins™ mechanic, which sees any winning symbol pop and have two more fill it space, quickly enhancing both paylines and win potential.
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When Everyone Sends Hearts, WinSpirit Asked a Different Question
Every February, online gaming platforms look remarkably similar: red-dominated palettes, heart-shaped motifs, and the same “Love is in the Air” promotions. The formula is predictable, the competition intense, and for many players, the seasonal narrative itself has begun to feel hollow.
WinSpirit Casino took a different route. Instead of competing in the same tired Valentine’s language, the brand launched a campaign that embraced a rare player sentiment: a playful eye-roll at clichés. The result — UnValentine’s Day — demonstrates how emotionally intelligent campaigns can drive measurable growth without relying on heavy bonus mechanics.
The Idea
The campaign featured a dedicated landing page with a single interactive mechanic: a poll asking players to vote for the Valentine’s cliché that annoyed them most. Options were framed with gaming metaphors for natural crossover:
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“Booking a table like catching a Jackpot”
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“Heart-shaped pizza? Just give me a Wild”
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“Love songs instead of coin drop sounds”
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“Love letters without promo codes”
Every participant received 20 Free Spins, positioned as a lighthearted gesture rather than a transactional reward. No complex flows, no heavy mechanics — just a simple, relevant touchpoint.
What the Players Said
Over 5,000 players participated. Key takeaways include:
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28% voted for “Booking a table like catching a Jackpot”, revealing that for many, Valentine’s Day feels more like a logistical challenge than romance.
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22% chose “Heart-shaped pizza? Just give me a Wild”, reflecting the gaming audience’s preference for practical rewards over aesthetic gestures.
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17% picked “Overthinking a spin like it’s a first date”, showing appreciation for humor and acknowledgement of the real player experience.
The remaining 33% were distributed across other options, emphasizing that the dominant sentiments were clear and actionable.
The Impact
During the one-week campaign:
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+8% player activation frequency
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+7% overall engagement
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+5% growth in deposits
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+4% increase in average bets per player
For a campaign built around a single, simple engagement mechanic with minimal investment, these results highlight a critical insight: emotional relevance can outperform financial incentives. Reactivated players returned for reasons beyond transactional value, and deposit and betting growth suggest emotional engagement can translate into real product behavior.
Part of a Bigger Picture
UnValentine’s Day reflects WinSpirit’s broader strategy of prioritizing emotional resonance over purely promotional tactics. Earlier, the Wish Express holiday campaign invited players, streamers, and partners to write letters to Santa. Over 2,000 wishes were submitted, social reach grew by 169%, and engagement rose 76%. The most memorable moment: WinSpirit covered round-trip flights for a player to reunite with family after eleven years.
Both campaigns — Wish Express and UnValentine’s Day — share a principle: meet players where they actually are. One campaign responded to nostalgic wishes, the other to playful skepticism. Both were rooted in empathy, and both delivered measurable results.
Why the Industry Is Watching
Seasonal, bonus-heavy campaigns are hitting diminishing returns. Acquisition costs are rising, and differentiation in February is structurally challenging. WinSpirit has shown that emotional differentiation is achievable, scalable, and measurable.
The secret isn’t complexity or oversized budgets — it’s insight. Find the emotional undercurrent your audience feels, create a simple way for them to express it, and let the interaction drive brand connection.
Players don’t want more mechanics. They want to feel heard. UnValentine’s Day proves that a single, well-timed question can outperform elaborate campaign architectures.
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Latest News
When Everyone Sends Hearts, WinSpirit Asked a Different Question
Every February, online gaming platforms look remarkably similar: red palettes, heart-shaped imagery, “Love is in the Air” promotions. The formula is familiar, the competition intense — and for a growing share of the audience, the seasonal narrative itself has begun to lose emotional relevance.
WinSpirit Casino chose a different path. Instead of competing within the same seasonal language as everyone else, the brand built a campaign around something players rarely get to express publicly: a lighthearted eye-roll at Valentine’s Day clichés. The result — UnValentine’s Day — is a case study in how emotionally intelligent campaigns can generate measurable product growth without structural dependence on bonus-driven mechanics.
The Idea
The campaign launched a dedicated landing page with a single interactive mechanic: a poll asking players to vote for the Valentine’s cliché that annoyed them most. The options were framed using familiar gaming metaphors, making the crossover feel natural:
“Booking a table like catching a Jackpot” “Heart-shaped pizza? Just give me a Wild” “Love songs instead of coin drop sounds” “Love letters without promo codes”
Participation was acknowledged with 20 Free Spins, framed as a lightweight reward mechanic positioned as a gesture of engagement rather than a transactional incentive. No complex mechanics, no lengthy flows. Just a low-friction touchpoint that felt genuinely relevant to the moment.
What the Players Said?
Over 5,000 players participated. The results reveal more than just a ranking — they offer insight into how players emotionally interpret seasonal rituals.
28% voted for “Booking a table like catching a Jackpot” — the clear winner, confirming that for a significant share of players, Valentine’s Day reads more like a logistics challenge than a romantic occasion.
22% chose “Heart-shaped pizza? Just give me a Wild” — a result that speaks directly to the gaming audience’s core values: practical rewards over aesthetic gestures.
17% picked “Overthinking a spin like it’s a first date” — proof that players appreciate when a brand acknowledges the real texture of their experience, even through humor.
The remaining 33% was distributed across the remaining options — reinforcing the dominance of the leading choice rather than diluting it. For the industry, that’s a useful reminder: the gaming audience is diverse, personal, and pays attention when a brand actually listens.
The Impact
All metrics reflect growth within the one-week campaign period:
+8% frequency of player activation
+7% overall engagement
+5% growth in deposits
+4% growth in average bets per player
For a campaign built around a single, simple engagement mechanic and a low-cost incentive model, the results clearly demonstrate a key insight: emotional relevance can outperform financial motivation in driving short-term audience engagement. The engagement lift reflects reactivated players returning for reasons beyond transactional value. The deposit and betting growth further suggest that an emotional entry point can translate into measurable product behavior.
Part of a Bigger Picture
UnValentine’s Day didn’t emerge in isolation. It reflects a deliberate strategic direction: emotional resonance, rather than promotional mechanics, as the primary driver of engagement.
Earlier this season, WinSpirit’s Wish Express holiday campaign invited players, streamers, and industry partners to write a literal letter to Santa — a gesture of nostalgia in an industry that tends toward hard metrics. Over 2,000 wishes were submitted. Social reach grew by 169%, engagement by 76%. The campaign’s most memorable moment came when WinSpirit covered the cost of round-trip flights so one player could reunite with family members they hadn’t seen in eleven years.
What connects Wish Express and UnValentine’s Day isn’t a tactic — it’s a consistent belief that the most effective brand interactions are the ones that meet people where they actually are. One campaign said: we believe in the power of sincere wishes. The other said: we see you rolling your eyes at the heart-shaped pizza, and so do we. Both are forms of empathy. Both worked.
Why the Industry Is Watching
For operators and marketers tracking the evolution of seasonal engagement, WinSpirit’s approach offers a model worth studying. Bonus-heavy campaigns face diminishing returns. Acquisition costs rise. And in a landscape where every February looks identical, differentiation becomes structurally difficult.
What WinSpirit has demonstrated — in two consecutive seasons — is that emotional differentiation is achievable, scalable, and measurable. The campaign architecture is not complex. The investment is not outsized. What makes it work is the quality of the insight driving it: find the emotional undercurrent your audience is already feeling, create a simple format for them to express it, and let the interaction itself do the brand-building work.
Players don’t want more mechanics. They want to feel that someone is listening. UnValentine’s Day proved that a single well-aimed question — asked at exactly the right moment — can outperform complex campaign architectures.
The post When Everyone Sends Hearts, WinSpirit Asked a Different Question appeared first on Americas iGaming & Sports Betting News.
Latest News
When Everyone Sends Hearts, WinSpirit Asked a Different Question
Every February, online gaming platforms look remarkably similar: red palettes, heart-shaped imagery, “Love is in the Air” promotions. The formula is familiar, the competition intense — and for a growing share of the audience, the seasonal narrative itself has begun to lose emotional relevance.
WinSpirit Casino chose a different path. Instead of competing within the same seasonal language as everyone else, the brand built a campaign around something players rarely get to express publicly: a lighthearted eye-roll at Valentine’s Day clichés. The result — UnValentine’s Day — is a case study in how emotionally intelligent campaigns can generate measurable product growth without structural dependence on bonus-driven mechanics.
The Idea
The campaign launched a dedicated landing page with a single interactive mechanic: a poll asking players to vote for the Valentine’s cliché that annoyed them most. The options were framed using familiar gaming metaphors, making the crossover feel natural:
“Booking a table like catching a Jackpot” “Heart-shaped pizza? Just give me a Wild” “Love songs instead of coin drop sounds” “Love letters without promo codes”
Participation was acknowledged with 20 Free Spins, framed as a lightweight reward mechanic positioned as a gesture of engagement rather than a transactional incentive. No complex mechanics, no lengthy flows. Just a low-friction touchpoint that felt genuinely relevant to the moment.
What the Players Said?
Over 5,000 players participated. The results reveal more than just a ranking — they offer insight into how players emotionally interpret seasonal rituals.
28% voted for “Booking a table like catching a Jackpot” — the clear winner, confirming that for a significant share of players, Valentine’s Day reads more like a logistics challenge than a romantic occasion.
22% chose “Heart-shaped pizza? Just give me a Wild” — a result that speaks directly to the gaming audience’s core values: practical rewards over aesthetic gestures.
17% picked “Overthinking a spin like it’s a first date” — proof that players appreciate when a brand acknowledges the real texture of their experience, even through humor.
The remaining 33% was distributed across the remaining options — reinforcing the dominance of the leading choice rather than diluting it. For the industry, that’s a useful reminder: the gaming audience is diverse, personal, and pays attention when a brand actually listens.
The Impact
All metrics reflect growth within the one-week campaign period:
+8% frequency of player activation
+7% overall engagement
+5% growth in deposits
+4% growth in average bets per player
For a campaign built around a single, simple engagement mechanic and a low-cost incentive model, the results clearly demonstrate a key insight: emotional relevance can outperform financial motivation in driving short-term audience engagement. The engagement lift reflects reactivated players returning for reasons beyond transactional value. The deposit and betting growth further suggest that an emotional entry point can translate into measurable product behavior.
Part of a Bigger Picture
UnValentine’s Day didn’t emerge in isolation. It reflects a deliberate strategic direction: emotional resonance, rather than promotional mechanics, as the primary driver of engagement.
Earlier this season, WinSpirit’s Wish Express holiday campaign invited players, streamers, and industry partners to write a literal letter to Santa — a gesture of nostalgia in an industry that tends toward hard metrics. Over 2,000 wishes were submitted. Social reach grew by 169%, engagement by 76%. The campaign’s most memorable moment came when WinSpirit covered the cost of round-trip flights so one player could reunite with family members they hadn’t seen in eleven years.
What connects Wish Express and UnValentine’s Day isn’t a tactic — it’s a consistent belief that the most effective brand interactions are the ones that meet people where they actually are. One campaign said: we believe in the power of sincere wishes. The other said: we see you rolling your eyes at the heart-shaped pizza, and so do we. Both are forms of empathy. Both worked.
Why the Industry Is Watching
For operators and marketers tracking the evolution of seasonal engagement, WinSpirit’s approach offers a model worth studying. Bonus-heavy campaigns face diminishing returns. Acquisition costs rise. And in a landscape where every February looks identical, differentiation becomes structurally difficult.
What WinSpirit has demonstrated — in two consecutive seasons — is that emotional differentiation is achievable, scalable, and measurable. The campaign architecture is not complex. The investment is not outsized. What makes it work is the quality of the insight driving it: find the emotional undercurrent your audience is already feeling, create a simple format for them to express it, and let the interaction itself do the brand-building work.
Players don’t want more mechanics. They want to feel that someone is listening. UnValentine’s Day proved that a single well-aimed question — asked at exactly the right moment — can outperform complex campaign architectures.
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