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Enchantments create spellbinding rewards in R. Franco Digital’s Witches West

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R. Franco Digital, Spain’s leading game provider, has revealed the latest addition to its magical series, Witches West.

Serving as a sequel to last year’s Witches South, the newest instalment in the saga sees players immersed in a world of spells, potions and magic, aided by the protagonist witch’s enhancements that offer impressive rewards. Players can benefit from the help of the witch, who offers up techniques to survive and overcome each test.

Played across 5 reels and with 25 win lines, the game offers an array of sorcery in its features, including Expanding Wilds, which can appear at random and cover a whole reel to boost win potential. In addition, Bonus symbols award players a choice of prizes when appearing on reels one, three and five.

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The game also features an enchanted Free Spins round, triggered by landing three of the game’s Scatter symbols. During this exciting mode, three additional spins can be re-triggered by securing further Scatter symbols.

In certain jurisdictions the free spins round can be purchased directly, for players opting for a higher volatility gaming experience, who wish to improve their chances of hitting the maximum win.

The latest addition to the player-favourite series offers a new realm to explore for slot enthusiasts, following on from the beloved Witches South that immersed players in a world of magic stones and voodoo spells.

Commenting on the launch, Javier Sacristán Franco, International Business Director of R. Franco Digital, said: “With Witches West, we have switched up the setting and invite players to experience a new hidden lair that’s stacked with dynamic features and multiple ways to win.

“As the penultimate game in the Witches saga, the game’s high-quality graphics and captivating storyline will be sure to keep players entertained and will continue to add value and deliver fantastic results to our operator partners.”

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