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GAMOMAT predicts big success for Crystal Ball Multi Symbols release

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GAMOMAT, one of the leading independent software developers for slot games, is predicting big success for its brand new online release of Crystal Ball Multi Symbols.

A sequel to the hugely popular Crystal Ball title, Crystal Ball Multi Symbols takes players on an enchanting journey across a medieval world overseen by a sorcerer. As Wild and Scatter, the imperious Crystal Ball promises thrilling gameplay with magical combinations.

The powerful Crystal Ball acts as both the Scatter and Wild, triggering 10 free games when three, four, or five appear on screen. Before the feature begins, a bonus symbol is selected, and players have the chance to win additional free games if any of the nine bonus symbols transform.

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If three, four or five enchanted Crystal Balls are uncovered in the feature, the player will witness another regular symbol transform into a bonus symbol. This magical mechanic continues until all nine symbols are transformed in the round or the Free Spins counter hits zero. Additionally, 10 extra free games can be won each time the spell is activated.

Card gamble and risk ladder features are both available for players looking to raise the gaming experience even further. Crystal Ball Multi Symbols is available to all Bragg operator partners via Bragg HUB and for social gaming via Whow.

Enjoy the Promo video for Crystal Ball Multi Symbols:  https://vimeo.com/988334962/6b41fceb8

Sabine Müller, Chief Design Officer at GAMOMAT Development GmbH, said:Crystal Ball Multi Symbols is a worthy follow-up to one of our most popular games ever. Our studio has worked wonders to adapt the game with an enhanced Book feature where each retrigger gives players additional Bonus symbols. The future looks very bright for our latest hit.”

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