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Week 22/2022 slot games releases

Here are this weeks latest slots releases!
Pragmatic Play, welcomes players back to the ranch for a chance to pinpoint the bounty in newly launched Wild West Gold Megaways™. Among the gunslinging herdsmen and wild broncos are symbols that arrive in the form of cowboys, sacks of gold coins, and a revolver, with a sheriff’s badge serving as the game’s wild symbol. This wild can create more winning combinations by substituting for any symbol on the reels except for the scatter, landing with random multipliers worth 2x, 3x or 5x the player’s bet.
Yggdrasil and Jelly have partnered up for a big money makeover in latest cash-splashing hit, Big Benji Bonanza™. The game takes us outside Wall Street with a unique aesthetic and engaging maths profile. The 5-reel title with 243 ways to win with expanding ways, sees a banknote house the reels, with classic symbols mixing with pimped out presidents acting as money symbols.
Stakelogic, the developer of in-demand online casino content, has further established itself as a leading provider to operators in the Netherlands after launching its latest slot designed specifically to meet player preferences in the fast-growing market. Mega Runner is a classic slot with three rows and five reels. The colourful reels are filled with retro fruit symbols including oranges, grapes, pears, melons and strawberries, as well as those all-important sevens and stars.
Hölle Games, the German slot supplier, have launched Höllische Sieben DELUXE, a fiery 6×4 sequel to “Höllische Sieben”. Building on the success of the original, DELUXE features an additional reel and row as well as adding in a volatile free spin round with wins of over 4000x possible!
Habanero has released Bomb Runner, a thrilling new title designed to give players an explosive rush of adrenaline. The 6×5 slot features a vivid design with a fast pace that captivates players as they progress through the exhilarating title. This eye-catching aesthetic results in a highly immersive gaming experience, boosting engagement and retention figures. Wild symbols appear as Bombs, with 9 symbols capable of dropping during each spin.
EvenBet Gaming is the subject of online casino games developer Altente Gaming’s latest slot, the Egyptian mythology-themed game, Mystery of EvenBet. With 10 paylines and up to 50000x up for grabs, the new slot also incorporates EvenBet’s poker pedigree, featuring symbols inspired by the game, including playing cards and poker chips, all with a captivating ancient Egyptian aesthetic.
Innovative slots supplier AvatarUX has upgraded one of its classic titles with smash hit sequel, CherryPop Deluxe™. Following on from one of the studio’s best launches ever, CherryPop Deluxe™ sees the return of the classic casino theme with enormous win potential and massive paylines. Incorporating the industry-leading PopWins™ mechanic, the game’s base play boasts up to 486 ways to win as symbols pop, forming two more, up to a max reel height of 6x.
Having already visited the jungles of South America this month in Montezuma, sought-after slot studio Swintt is preparing to venture into the wild once again in Mystic Bear XtraHoldTM – an exciting new Select release that offers maximum wins of up to 10,000x players’ bet. Set to a dense forest backdrop, Mystic Bear XtraHoldTM is a five-reel, 25-payline release that features all kinds of majestic animals on its reels. Unique symbols to appear in the game include wolves, falcons and the magnificent Mystic Bear, with pawprints and full moons acting as bonus-triggering scatters.
Tom Horn Gaming celebrates the arrival of summer with a new fruit slot, Fluxberry, which will definitely help beat the summer heat, whilst awarding some nice juicy wins to the lucky players. Set in a mouth-watering world of the imaginary berry land, Fluxberry is inhabited by berries of all sorts – blueberries, golden berries, strawberries, you name it. The game, set on a grid of 5×4, comes bundled with scatters, wilds and features which promise to keep players entertained throughout the game – flux spins and free spins.
Play’n GO mosey on into the Wild West and add the ‘Most Wanted’ game in the industry to their epic portfolio, Wild Trigger. Legendary bandits Clint McGraw and Dottie Fields make quite the duo. Pulling off the bank heist of the century the pair get away with the loot in hand. But in true outlaw style, it’s not in their nature to share. Witness the duel that put the ‘Wild’ in The Wild West. Thanks to a strong narrative tied with innovative features to complement the theme, character and storyline, this game is action-packed from the very first spin.
Kalamba Games’ Blazing Bull is back in the latest entry in its smash-hit series, Blazing Bull: Cash Quest which brings new features, volatility and win potential. An all-new reel layout sees the return of the mystical and majestic spirit guides, the owl, stallion, wolf, buck and the brooding bull itself. A new version of the fan-favourite feature K-Cash requires two symbols to be matched on highlighted positions on reels one and two to trigger instant cash prizes when further matching symbols appear on reels 3-6.
Stakelogic, the developer of classic and modern video slots, is giving players the chance to blast their way to a potential fortune in the latest game to leave its Greenlogic® Partner Program production line. Developed in partnership with Hurricane Games, Dynamite Strike sees players grab sticks of Dynamite and venture deep into the gold mine. In the base game, any winning combination triggers one Respin and with each Respin, two stone blocks are removed from the reels and the number of ways to win increases. Bonus Cart symbols are revealed behind each block before the Respin gets underway.
Lady Luck Games is inviting adventurous players to gear up and head off on an unforgettable escapade in its biggest-ever release The Treasures of Tizoc. This captivating 6-reel, 15,625 ways to win slot transports travellers back in time to a land containing mysterious Aztec pyramids filled with hordes of lucrative treasure and mystical secrets. What’s more, this high volatility release boasts a whole host of marvellous features and mechanics including a combination of wilds, gargoyles, re-spins, shifting reels and coin collections that can see players win more than 15,000x their stake.
Playson, the fast-growing digital entertainment supplier, has launched Book del Sol: Multiplier, the latest addition to the company’s popular collection of book-themed titles. Taking inspiration from the Aztecs, the 5×3 slot offers a beautiful design that highlights the world of the ancient Mesoamerican civilisation. Featuring crisp and high-quality artwork, the title is purpose built to provide a captivating gaming experience.
Pragmatic Play, a leading content provider to the iGaming industry, welcomes players to the festival of the undead in gruesome, yet humorous new title, Zombie Carnival™. Delivering an out-of-the-box blend of popular themes, Zombie Carnival™ features circus tents filled with a variety of undead characters, including ringleaders, clowns, acrobats, and even some blood-thirsty animals! Providing a monstrous 4,096 ways to win and eight regular – but terrifying – paying symbols, the title’s Scatter is suitably embodied by a brain, and only appears on reels two, three, four and five.
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Africa
Tanzania Gaming Board Warns Families About Risks Posed by Betting on PlayStation Games

The Gaming Board of Tanzania (GBT) has warned parents about the risks posed by betting on PlayStation games, urging families to take action.
Last week, Daniel Olesumayan, Acting Director General of GBT, addressed the issue during a meeting with media editors organised by the Treasury Registrar’s Office.
The gathering aimed to increase awareness about gambling activities and clarify the GBT’s regulatory responsibilities. Olesumayan stressed the importance of keeping children away from gambling, highlighting that it is primarily the parents’ duty to supervise their children’s gadget usage.
“As parents, we must protect our children. It is important to track how they use gadgets intended to stimulate their minds. PlayStation games turned into gambling must only operate in board-approved locations,” he said.
The growth of Tanzania’s gambling industry is evident, with the GBT registering 62 companies and issuing a remarkable 8549 licenses in the 2024/25 financial year.
This number includes licenses for various activities, such as the National Lottery and sports betting, with some companies holding multiple licenses to operate different types of gambling across various locations.
“The sector’s tax revenue surged by 97 percent, from Sh131.9 billion in 2020/21 to Sh260 billion in 2024/25,” Mr Olesumayan said.
He also noted that the ability to place bets as low as Sh1000 has contributed to the impressive growth.
Even with recent advancements, the GBT still faces significant challenges, particularly with illegal slot machines that operate without registration. These machines often attract children, posing risks not only to minors but also to the integrity of the gambling sector.
To tackle these issues, GBT is looking to the future with plans to utilise technology for better management of the industry and also enhance the skills of staff for more effective oversight. The regulator has also established more zonal offices and recently banned foreigners from operating slot machines.
Additionally, the board is set to launch a nationwide responsible gaming campaign aimed at educating young people about the dangers of problem gambling and promoting safer gaming habits.
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Africa
Ghana Gaming Commission Introduces Mandatory Biometric Verification

The Ghana Gaming Commission has introduced a significant change to the gambling industry by mandating biometric identification for every bet placed within the country. This new rule applies to all forms of gambling including online and physical sportsbooks, casinos and promotional games. Alongside recent tax reforms, this measure represents a strong move toward modernising and securing the gambling landscape in Ghana.
Gambling operators are now required to integrate their platforms with the National Identification Authority’s (NIA) database. Every player must verify their identity using fingerprint or facial recognition technology both at the point of placing bets and when claiming winnings. The only acceptable form of identification will be the Ghana Card, issued by the NIA.
According to Emmanuel Siki Quainoo, the acting commissioner of the Gaming Commission, this initiative aims to protect the industry from criminal misuse and enforce stricter responsible gambling measures. It is designed to slow down betting activities, allowing players to make more thoughtful decisions regarding their gambling behaviour.
Operators have a strict timeline of just one month to fully implement and test these biometric verification systems. Non-compliance could result in suspension of licenses or refusal of renewals, as the Commission has pledged to enforce these regulations rigorously without exceptions.
The primary goals behind these updated regulations are to prevent fraud and stop underage gambling. Additionally, these measures aim to increase transparency in the gambling industry, which has been scrutinised over possible money laundering and unmonitored cash flows. By associating all gambling transactions with verified biometric data, authorities can more effectively monitor and identify irregular activities.
The mandatory biometric checks also enhance responsible gambling protections. Regulatory bodies can monitor dangerous betting behaviors, impose limits on spending, and provide exclusion options for self-excluded players. This policy is part of a larger national digital initiative that uses identity-based verification across multiple regulated sectors.
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Asia
Indian Gaming Industry Expresses Concern About Proposed Online Gaming Bill

The real money gaming (RMG) industry has been thrown into unprecedented turmoil after the Union Cabinet approved The Promotion and Regulation of Online Gaming Bill, 2025. The proposed legislation seeks to outlaw all forms of pay-to-play online games, covering both games of skill and games of chance. If passed in Parliament, this would effectively ban the operations of legitimate RMG platforms across the country.
Industry stakeholders say the move was taken abruptly and without dialogue. “There was absolutely no consultation with the companies that have built this sector,” one executive said, adding that the decision violates multiple constitutional safeguards and will almost certainly face a legal challenge.
The industry’s pushback comes at a delicate moment. Only last week, on August 12, the Supreme Court bench of Justices J.B. Pardiwala and R. Mahadevan reserved its judgment on petitions concerning the classification of online games of skill and chance. The Court’s ruling was expected to provide clarity on a sector valued at over $3 billion. Instead, the Cabinet’s surprise approval of the bill has left companies reeling.
Industry voices argue that the move disregards the legitimate contributions of RMG platforms to India’s economy. By their estimates, the sector contributes nearly ₹20,000 crore annually to the exchequer through taxes and compliance payments, while directly and indirectly employing more than two lakh people. A blanket ban, they argue, would wipe out this entire ecosystem overnight.
The strongest criticism has come from the government’s failure to control illegal offshore betting firms. Companies like Parimatch, 1xBet and Dafabet continue to operate in India, despite repeated reports of their involvement in money laundering, hawala transactions and illegal gambling.
“Instead of cracking down on these notorious offshore firms, the government is choosing to penalize Indian companies that follow rules, pay taxes, and create jobs. This flawed approach not only risks shutting down a legitimate industry but also allows the black market to thrive unchecked,” said an industry representative.
Industry insiders caution that if the bill becomes law, Indian users may simply shift to unregulated foreign platforms, further draining revenue away from the country and undermining consumer protections.
The government, however, has defended its proposal by highlighting the social costs of online money gaming. The draft note accompanying the bill points to the “immersive and addictive nature” of pay-to-play platforms, warning that monetary incentives have triggered rising cases of anxiety, depression and behavioural problems among young users.
Citing clinical studies, the note claims prolonged gaming has worsened mental health issues, particularly among children and adolescents. The draft further warns of financial risks, with many players suffering losses that have, in some cases, led to suicides.
“These platforms employ predatory tactics—loot boxes, microtransactions, and reward systems—that exploit psychological triggers to encourage overspending. Such practices create cycles of debt and vulnerability,” the note says.
Despite acknowledging concerns about addiction and financial harm, industry groups insist that prohibition is the wrong path. They argue that a balanced regulatory framework—similar to models adopted in advanced markets—would provide consumer safeguards without dismantling the sector.
“Banning regulated RMG firms while letting offshore betting companies operate unchecked will only worsen the problem. The government should be working with us to build safeguards, not pushing us out,” said a gaming association leader.
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