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A classic fruit slot with a ray of neon light
Introducing: Classic Neon video slot game
Fruit slot machines are iconic games that you will always find on a casino floor or online casino sites. Cherries, lemons, 7s, BARs, and bells – should we say more?
Since the time of Charles Fey, there’s no stronger association with gambling and slots than 3 red cherries or 3 flaming 7s lined up on a reel. Obol to casino icon, Classic Neon becomes one of NSoft’s most-played casino games.
The theme of Classic Neon
Classic Neon is a slot game that combines a classic, retro-style fruit slot game and a modern online video slot. It is thematically located in a dark street of the metropolis – a brick base and neon symbols take you to another, forgotten time.
In this game, you can find a familiar trend regarding the symbols’ payout rate; low-paying fruit symbols are cherries. Other fruits are included to round out its variety of symbols, and the watermelon symbol offers the highest payouts in the game. Besides the food-centric theme, the Classic Neon includes all palettes of the classic fruit slot symbols such as diamonds, BARs and bells. The famous 7s are acting as a bonus symbol and trigger pick a prize game.
Frequent winnings, an exciting bonus, as the game design, would make you want the reel to spin on and on.
How to play?
Classic Neon is a 5-reel, 3-row, 20-lines video slot. Players simply have to set their bets and click the spin button to move the reels. When players hit a symbol combination on an active pay line, starting from the leftmost reel, they are a winner. The more symbols of the same kind on an active pay line, the higher the payout. Only the highest win is paid for each active pay line. The paytable’s high frequency and solid high volatility should satisfy all players who are there for fun, as well as the ones looking for excitement while playing.
Take a look at the demo of the Classic neon slot!
Classic Neon’s main features
The wild icon is a champagne coloured flashy neon star. Wild feature substitutes every symbol except bonus symbols. Wilds can show up on all reels; linking them would make big wins. So, when you see a flashy star on your reel, be sure the luck is on your side.
The best symbols in slots are the highest paying ones!
Three or more red 7 bonus symbols appearing anywhere on reels will trigger the bonus Pick a prize feature.
Players get a chance to pick 1 out of 4 chests to collect bonus prizes without placing a bet. Every chest has a different bonus prize hidden, and the higher the number of bonus symbols that unlock the game, the higher the reward.
The Gamble feature gives players an option to increase their winnings by gambling the winnings from the last spin. Feeling lucky? In this feature, you can gamble if the next card colour will be black or red and double up your win. Card background features three bonus symbols – famous 7s promising trill of a big win!
Winnings from the Gamble game are not limited, but you can gamble up to 10 times. Use the ‘’Split’’ option to gamble only half of your winnings; also, you can spear it to use it more than once.
Every winning spin can trigger the jackpot, and every player can get it. The condition to trigger the jackpot is that the player makes a winning spin. A jackpot can be triggered anytime at any jackpot value.
Classic Neon is pure retro slot fun in a new coat.
After you make one spin, you will never play any other classic slot.
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Allwyn
UK High Court Rejects Legal Challenges Relating to the National Lottery Licence
On 17 April 2026, the UK High Court rejected in full the claims brought by The New Lottery Company Limited (TNLC) and Northern & Shell PLC (N&S) against the Gambling Commission in relation to the award of the Fourth National Lottery Licence.
In summary, the claims alleged that the Gambling Commission had wrongly awarded the Fourth National Lottery Licence to Allwyn, and that instead, TNLC should have won the competition. The claims also alleged that the Gambling Commission and Allwyn had entered into impermissible modifications to the Licence arrangements following the competition.
The lengthy trial of the claims took place in the High Court before Mrs Justice Joanna Smith between 9 October and 2 December 2025, with an additional day on 13 January 2026.
The High Court has now ruled in favour of the Gambling Commission on all of the claims, rejecting the allegations which had been made.
This is an important judgment for the future of The National Lottery. This judgment makes clear that the Gambling Commission ran a fair and robust competition to award the Fourth National Lottery Licence, and that none of the contested changes to the Licence, in the course of its implementation, were substantial or contrary to the relevant procurement regulations.
The judgment gives resounding support to Good Causes by enabling Allwyn, with oversight from the Commission, to continue with their plans of investment in The National Lottery without further distraction.
The National Lottery is one of the world’s largest lotteries and since launching in 1994, National Lottery players have collectively raised more than £52 billion for more than 670,000 Good Causes across the UK, transforming lives and contributing to the arts, sport, heritage and communities.
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ESG
Play’n GO publishes 2025 Sustainability Report with emissions and governance updates
Play’n GO has published its 2025 Sustainability Report, framing the year as a milestone as the supplier marks 20 years in the gaming industry. The report covers performance across four pillars—Players, Partners, People and Planet—and positions sustainability as tied to product design, operations, and partner expectations.
On climate reporting, the company said it has “achieved and exceeded” its long-term 90% reduction target for Scope 1 and 2 emissions, and reported a 69% absolute reduction in Scope 3 emissions versus its 2023 base year. Play’n GO also said its total material emissions for 2025 were kept below 500 MTCO2e.
The report also points to a move into land-based delivery. In 2025, Play’n GO said it launched its first land-based gaming solution in partnership with Genting UK, positioning the rollout as part of a “player-first, low-footprint approach” for regulated venues.
On responsible entertainment, the company said it continues to reject game mechanics it believes “compromise player trust or wellbeing,” and highlighted participation in discussions on digital wellbeing and cognitive health, including at the United Nations and G7. “We have always believed that great entertainment should be fun, safe and fair,” said Vanessa Björkbacka, Director of CSR at Play’n GO.
The report also outlines internal development and reporting infrastructure. Play’n GO said 43% of employees engaged in AI-related learning during 2025 and that average training time exceeded seven hours per employee globally. It added that reporting was further aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and World Economic Forum Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics, alongside investment in “secure, AI-supported carbon data management.” “As expectations on transparency and accountability continue to rise, we see it as our responsibility to lead,” Björkbacka added.
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Africa
Incentive Games launches Mega Flight and Velocity with Hollywoodbets
Incentive Games has partnered with Hollywoodbets to roll out a multi-experience gaming suite in South Africa. Two Incentive Studios real-money titles, Mega Flight and Velocity, went live on Hollywoodbets’ platform on 7 April.
The launch marks Incentive Games’ entry into the South African market. The company said additional content is planned, including free-to-play games to follow as part of the next phase of the collaboration.
Ahmed Baker, Chief Commercial Officer at Incentive Games, said, “We’re delighted to partner with Hollywoodbets, the leading operator in South Africa, as we officially enter this exciting and fast-growing market. Launching Mega Flight and Velocity is just the beginning and we look forward to rolling out more of our real-money games and free-to-play portfolio to their players as part of our long-term plans in the region.”
Wayde Dorkin, Head of Product at Hollywoodbets, said, “We’re excited to welcome Incentive Games to Hollywoodbets as part of our ongoing commitment to bringing fresh, engaging and innovative content to our players. The launch of Mega Flight and Velocity introduces a new layer of interactive entertainment to our platform, and this partnership reflects our focus on working with leading global suppliers to enhance our gaming offering. We look forward to growing this collaboration and delivering even more compelling experiences to our customers.”
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