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Week 6/2021 slot games releases

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Here are this weeks latest slots releases!

Pragmatic Play, takes players on another epic journey through ancient Egypt in its latest release, Eye of the Storm. Another title in Pragmatic Play’s partnership with Reel Kingdom, the authentic setting and dramatic soundtrack immerses players in their adventure. The 3×5, highly volatile slot sees players searching for the Queen’s treasure among the mysterious temples as a dangerous storm looms upon the reels. The gameplay features the use of ancient artefacts on the reel symbols, with the Eye of Ra symbol being the most rewarding, paying 10, 20 or 50 times the player’s stake for three, four or five in combination.

 

Inspired Entertainment, Inc is pleased to announce the launch of Temple of Light, a traditional adventure-themed, five-reel slot game, available online and on mobile. Revelling in mystery and ancient quests, Temple of Light features 20-lines paying left-to-right. Set to illuminate players with its vibrant graphics and immersive soundtrack, Temple of Light creates the perfect atmosphere for a quest-filled adventure of bonuses and big wins. The base game features two ancient statues, one of which can become active at random on any spin. The left statue creates Multiplier Wilds while the right statue creates Expanding Wilds, each of which light up when active, adding an extra layer of visual excitement to the gameplay.

 

iSoftBet, has ridden into town with its latest Wild West adventure, Bounty Belles. The five-reel, 243 payline slot follows the journey of iSoftBet’s three glamorous but deadly outlaws as they look to collect the lucrative wanted contracts on their heads. On any spin, the Bounty Boost can be triggered with a wild bounty spin, expanding reels 3,4 and 5 to add extra ways-to-win, going all the way up to 1,125 paylines. Three or more special bonus symbols trigger the feature-packed free spins, where players can enjoy expanding reels, Wild Bounty and Deadman’s Draw multipliers. The Deadman’s Draw sees cards dealt randomly, before they are shot and removed until only one remains, with that multiplier being added to the next win.

 

The Cupid slot from Endorphina is a new 5-reel, 3-row game with 20 pay lines.
Revealing the secrets of the risky love challenge, the Wild is symbolized by a Cupid, while the Scatter appears as a luxurious Heart symbol and counts on any position. Only the highest wins are paid, when numbers of these romantic jewels and their combinations show on each enabled pay line.
 3 or more Scatters trigger 20 free games. In the Bonus game, when the left and right heart halves coincide into one heart – the player is paid the heart’s value multiplied by the total bet. Adventurous love hunters can enjoy a Risk game as well.

 

Wazdan’s latest magical creation is a 6-reel, 10-payline video slot that transports players to the enchanted woods where they meet curious woodswoman, Clover Lady herself, and her direwolf. With the help of this unique pair, players can Hold the Jackpot in the Clover Jackpot Bonus. Triggered by at least three Bonus symbols, the Clover Jackpot Bonus takes players to a mysterious part of the forest where an 18-reel grid awaits. The Bonus symbol, represented by the woodswoman, can appear anywhere, but will always be moved to the middle row, so up to six Bonus symbols can be collected.

 

Stakelogic is leading players through the dusky and atmospheric gaming floor of a traditional casino to a retro slot machine where they can sit down and play the developer’s latest 3×3 reel classic slot, Mighty Joker Arcade. As you would expect from a traditional slot machine, Mighty Joker Arcade has a base game and a top game, with both taking the 3×3 reel format. The base game pays left to right, while the top game pays criss-cross for plenty of big win potential.

 

Yggdrasil, the leading worldwide publisher of online gambling content, has launched its latest YG Masters game, Labyrinth of Knossos MultiJump mechanic, which sees randomly assigned win multipliers attached to symbols. These can multiply out as they jump from symbol to symbol across the reels, leading to massive wins. The starting multipliers can vary between 2x, 3x and 5x, however these multiply to huge amounts as they jump.

 

Pragmatic Play, a leading content provider to the gaming industry, welcomes players back to the ancient world in its latest game release, The Hand of Midas. The 5×3, highly volatile slot is played out in the shadow of a mysterious ancient temple, featuring colossal gold-etched pillars and a mesmeric soundtrack that will captivate a wide variety of casino players. If players see the King Midas symbol pop up on screen, they can expect a big win, seeing as this symbol is the most valuable symbol in the entire game. The King Midas symbol pays anywhere between two and twenty times the player’s total stake.

 

Expanse Studios is constantly working to add new exciting games to its already large portfolio. The latest release in the studio’s library is called Odd One Out, and it truly is a special slot game that differs from the rest of the crowd. Odd One Out is a perfect blend of old-school gameplay with modern features. It’s a slot that will surely catch your attention. The easy learning curve makes it easy for beginners. However, don’t mistake it for being a simple slot. It features 243 ways to win with a few special features that can boost your winnings nicely. Available for free or real money exclusively at Meridianbet casino, this game may truly be the odd one out in Expanse’s slot rapidly-expanding library.

 

 

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Texas Hold’em vs Omaha for Players Comparing Poker Formats

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Poker formats share a surface: private cards, community cards, betting rounds, and a final five-card hand. The difference between variants, however, is not cosmetic. Texas Hold’em gives players 2 private cards, so the first decision is narrow and readable. Omaha gives 4, then forces exactly 2 of them into the final hand. That single rule changes the way every board is read.

Adding variety to your poker playing routine can be great fun, but it’s crucial to understand the formats before you do – or you may find yourself struggling at the table!

The Format Is the First Practical Filter

Poker format decision comparison

Once the basic rules are familiar, format choice becomes easier to understand when the games are seen side by side. A player comparing Hold’em with Omaha is not only comparing two sets of rules. They are comparing the amount of private information available before the flop, how many possible hand combinations need to be tracked, and how quickly each decision starts to feel comfortable.

That is where an Australian online poker setting gives the comparison more practical shape. A page focused on online poker Australia places Texas Hold’em, Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, and Zone Poker in the same playing context, which makes the differences clearer without treating poker as one generic format.

Hold’em starts with 2 hole cards and 5 community cards, giving players a cleaner starting point. Omaha starts with 4 hole cards but still requires exactly 2 private cards and 3 community cards for the final hand. Omaha Hi-Lo keeps that same construction while asking players to think about high and qualifying low hands. Zone Poker changes the rhythm by moving a folded player to a new table and a fresh deal. Seen together, these formats show that poker choice is not only about hand rankings. It is about the kind of attention each version asks from the player.

A recent Ignition Australia post makes the same point in cultural terms, noting that poker in Australia has changed over the years while the heart of the game has stayed intact. The format conversation is not only technical. The same game can move from a physical room to a phone screen, from Hold’em to Omaha, or from a standard table to a faster online format, while still centering on timing, reading, and the next card.

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Hold’em Gives Cleaner Reading

Texas Hold’em is often easier to explain because the relationship between private cards and the board is direct. A pair in the hand, a suited ace, or two connected cards creates a clear starting point. After the flop, the player can ask a simple question: did the community cards improve the hand, threaten it, or create a draw worth following?

That clarity does not make Hold’em shallow. It makes the decision tree easier to see. Position, bet size, board texture, and opponent behavior still matter, but the player is not juggling as many private-card combinations. This is why Hold’em has become the main reference point for casual poker viewers and newer online players. The game gives them enough structure to follow the action, while leaving room for deeper judgment as experience grows.

Omaha Creates More Temptation

Omaha can look generous at first because 4 private cards seem to create more routes to a strong hand. That impression is where many Hold’em habits become unreliable. More starting combinations also mean opponents can connect with the board in stronger ways. A hand that feels powerful in Hold’em may be ordinary in Omaha if the board is coordinated.

The exact 2-card rule is the point beginners must absorb early. If the board shows 4 hearts and a player holds only 1 heart, that player does not have a flush. If the board shows pairs, a full house still depends on the required combination of private and community cards. Omaha asks players to slow down the first instinct and rebuild the hand under the format’s rule.

Omaha Hi-Lo adds another reading layer. A player may be looking for a strong high hand while also watching whether a qualifying low hand is available. The board can divide attention, and the clearest decision may depend on whether the hand has a path to one side of the pot or both.

Pace Changes the Same Cards

Zone Poker shows that format choice can also be about rhythm. In a standard table format, folded hands create waiting time. That delay lets players watch other hands finish, notice tendencies, and settle into the table’s pace, but it can feel slow and under-engaging. In a fast-fold format, folding moves the player quickly into a new hand, which makes the session feel sharper and less observational. The cards stay familiar, but the table observation window changes.

Poker formats are easiest to understand when the reader stops treating them as labels and starts treating them as different ways of processing incomplete information. Two private cards, four private cards, a split-pot rule, or a faster table rhythm can all change how a hand feels before the river arrives. The social layer also remains part of online play, as described in 2025 open-access work on multiplayer online games and social connection.

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Lottomart launches S Gaming slot Dragon’s Rage as permanent UK exclusive

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Lottomart has launched Dragon’s Rage, a new S Gaming slot available as a permanent exclusive to Lottomart players in the UK.

The release follows the partnership’s previous exclusive title, Fisherman’s Fortune, and adds another game to Lottomart’s exclusive-content portfolio.

Set in a dragon’s treasure lair, Dragon’s Rage uses a 1,024-ways-to-win format. Features include the Coil Collect mechanic, choice-led Free Spins, and Rage Spins. The game also includes three fixed-level jackpots: Inferno, Flame and Ember.

Chris Ruddock, Commercial Director at Lottomart, commented: “We’re delighted to launch Dragon’s Rage as a permanent UK exclusive. Developed in close collaboration with S Gaming, the game combines a strong fantasy theme with engaging features designed with our players in mind. We’re looking forward to seeing how our customers respond to the launch.”

Charles Mott, CEO of S Gaming, added: “Dragon’s Rage is the latest title developed through our close collaboration with Lottomart. It has been a pleasure working together on the concept and development of the game, and we’re proud to bring this new fantasy adventure exclusively to Lottomart players in the UK.”

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DATA.BET reports 39.7% GGR growth in year one of sports betting vertical

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Supplier cites 147.6% active user growth and increased bet activity across football and basketball in the first 12 months.

DATA.BET has published first-year performance results for its sports betting vertical, marking 12 months since the product’s official launch. The supplier said results from newly acquired clients show 39.7% GGR growth and 147.6% growth in active users over the period.

The company also reported turnover up 30.7% quarter-on-quarter. It said betting activity increased, with the number of bets and stake volume up 83.5%, while combo bets rose 160.5%.

By sport, DATA.BET said football led engagement, with bet counts up 107.5% and active users up 173.1%. Table Tennis saw a 172.5% increase in its player base, while tennis posted bet counts up 33.6% and active players up 35%. The supplier pointed to basketball as the strongest commercial contributor, with turnover up 83.7% and its user base up 96.8%.

DATA.BET attributed performance to product features including Bet Builder (football, basketball, baseball, and American football), streaming within the betting interface, and widgets for match and player data. The company also highlighted official data partnerships with Infront (tennis), Odds Composer (basketball), Genius Sports, and BETER.

At tournament level, DATA.BET said the England Premier League was the most profitable tournament over the full year, with event count up 45.7% and “close to half of total betting volume” generated through the 1X2 market. The supplier added that top-tier tournaments outperformed low-tier disciplines across turnover (102.7%), profit (187.2%), and bet count (196.6%).

“Taken together, the first year demonstrated that scale and stability are not opposing forces — broad coverage, official data, and engagement-focused features directly contributed to growth across turnover, player numbers, and betting activity”, said Yevhenii Ilchenko, Head of Sports at DATA.BET. “We built the vertical on the right foundations from the first, and the numbers reflect that. “

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