The iGaming aggregator Relax Gaming has launched a new slot game, called Necromancer’s Gate.
This is being described as a “high-volatility game that blends atmospheric visuals with three feature-rich Free Spins rounds, a maximum win of 25,000x, plus the reincarnation of a cult hero character to the reels to excite Money Train fans.”
The slot introduction is set in a shadowy world of magic and mystery and it aims to transport its players into a twisted realm under the eye of the Necromancer. The company suggests secrets, skulls, and chaos are waiting beyond the gate doors.
What to expect from Relax Gaming’s Necromancer’s Gate…
Set in this world of magic and mystery, the features of Necromancer’s Gate include Enhanced Bet, Bonus Reels, Mystery Skull Respin, Bonus Buy and Super Bonus Buy.
In the reveal, the company say they have been created to “boost engagement” and deliver highly replayable gameplay.
Tony O’Mahony, Chief Product Officer at Relax Gaming, said: “Necromancer’s Gate offers a sense of familiarity to Money Train fans with the return of the Necromancer. This release plays on some of the iconic Money Train features like the sniper and collector, but adds more of a kick with extra bet options and bonuses available.
“It’s another strong addition to our roadmap and one we believe players will return to again and again.”
This marks the latest announcement from the company, with Bill & Coin 2 Dream Drop having only just launched in mid-January. Shortly after, Relax Gaming shared it would be expanding its Powered by Relax platform with Wicked Games integration.
Earlier this week, it shared that Blaze Gaming would be the latest Powered by Relax partner. The agreement will see Blaze Gaming join the list of Powered by Relax partners, introducing a portfolio of more than 50 titles to its network of leading operators. This includes a range of slots, roulette, table games, and virtual casino products, with a roadmap of up to six new releases per month.
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