Malta based Pragmatic Play who are renowned within the iGaming industry of their prolific game release schedule have announced their latest slot, Sumo Supreme Megaways™, offering players 7,776 ways to win and potential payouts of up to 12,500x their bet.
In Sumo Supreme Megaways™, Rikishi wrestlers, kettlebells, and gold bars populate the reels. A box beneath each reel displays the total weight of the symbols above. When this weight matches or exceeds the random target weight shown beside the grid, the box opens to reveal one of three prizes: a cash award up to 500x the bet, a win multiplier of 2x-5x, or expanding wilds filling the reel.
The target weight decreases after each tumble, enhancing winning opportunities. While a box can only open once per spin, if all five boxes are triggered during tumbles, the final box to open unveils all three prizes. Randomly, any spin may activate the maximum 7,776 ways to win, boosting players’ chances of reaching the target weight and opening the boxes.
Four or more scatter symbols trigger the bonus game, awarding up to 28 free spins. During this feature, a consistent random target weight is used, decreasing by one with each tumble win. Landing four scatters during the bonus round reactivates it, granting an additional four free spins.
Sumo Supreme Megaways™ is the latest addition to Pragmatic Play’s award-winning Slots portfolio, following recent releases Money Stacks and Running Sushi.
Irina Cornides, Chief Operating Officer at Pragmatic Play, said: “Offering unique reel modifiers, immersive and original gameplay, and big win potential of up to 12,500x, Sumo Supreme Megaways™ joins a list of heavyweight slots from Pragmatic Play.”
Dave Sawyer has nearly 25 years experience working within the iGaming Industry. Initially starting out with Ladbrokes based in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar in 2000, after 5 years with the tier one operator in his role of IT Services Manager, Dave left to setup his own casino affiliate site.
During the years Dave has spoken at several industry events, including the Casino Affiliate Convention held in Amsterdam in 2006, where Dave appeared on the forum panel. Other events Dave has been a speaker at include the iGB London Affiliate Conference.
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