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Malta – Uncover a world of hidden treasures in Playson’s Book del Sol: Multiplier

By - 6 June 2022

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.

In keeping with the title’s theme, the thrilling game encompasses several Aztec-inspired symbols such as a conquistador, leopard, Aztec face masks, with the ubiquitous Scatter symbol appearing as a golden book of mysteries.

When players collect three or more Scatter symbols, the rewarding Free Spins mode is activated. A Special Expanding symbol is randomly selected and delivers significant wins by expanding to fill reels when players land a winning combination.

To further enhance the Free Spins mode, the Progressive Multiplier is applied to Special Expanding symbol winnings. By collecting Sun symbols, players can upgrade the multiplier from 1 to x2, x3 and x5.

With the Free Spins mode incorporating a host of exhilarating elements, Playson has included a Bonus Buy feature which allows players to instantly access the Free Spins mode for 100 bets. The Bonus Buy feature is configurable to fulfil regulatory requirements in different markets. 

Vsevolod Lapin, Head of Product at Playson, said: “Our Book-themed titles never fail to resonate with our fanbase, with our Book of Gold series performing very well across Europe and beyond. “Therefore, it’s no surprise that we’ve expanded our collection of book-themed games, with the latest addition set to deliver a highly entertaining experience. We’re confident that the sensational Free Spins mode featuring a progressive multiplier will find no difficulty in increasing player engagement.”

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