Pragmatic Play has unveiled its latest slot game Big Bass Vegas Double Down Deluxe, bringing a touch of Las Vegas glamour to a fan-favorite fishing-themed series. Set against the dazzling neon lights of the entertainment capital, this new 5×3 slot introduces exciting bonus features to the established game franchise.
The base game offers players a chance at extra scatters, with innovative mechanics like respins and a unique “hook” feature that can reveal additional scatter symbols. Triggering the bonus round rewards players with 15-25 free spins, where special wild symbols can boost winnings and progress along two separate bonus trails.
During free spins, players can earn multipliers up to 10x and additional free spins by collecting wild symbols. The game also features high-value prize symbols worth up to 5,000 times the initial wager, with creative “bazooka” and “hook” mechanics to increase winning chances.
Select markets will offer a “bonus buy” option, allowing direct access to an enhanced free spins round with accelerated bonus trail progression.
This Vegas-themed slot is the newest addition to the developer’s award-winning portfolio, following other recent successful releases in their lineup of engaging casino games.
Irina Cornides, Chief Operating Officer at Pragmatic Play, said: “Big Bass Vegas Double Down Deluxe extends an iconic game series from Pragmatic Play, taking players on an exciting journey to Vegas where two cash trails in the bonus game can help to reel in big wins.”
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