Pragmatic Play, a renowned content provider in the iGaming sector, has unveiled its latest online slot game, Forging Wilds.
Set in the atmospheric surroundings of a blacksmith’s workshop, this 5x3 slot offers players the chance to win up to 10,000x their bet through free respins and wilds that come with increasing multipliers.
In Forging Wilds, the blacksmith takes center stage, equipped with his trusty bellow, hammer, and anvil. Wild symbols are at the heart of the action—when they land on the reels, they have the chance to become "forged."
A forged wild activates a random number of respins, staying fixed in position while its multiplier increases by +1x after each respin. The process continues until the wild symbol randomly reverts to its unfixed state.
The excitement intensifies with the hammer scatter symbols. Landing 3 to 5 hammers triggers the bonus game, starting with a pool of 5 to 15 wilds. During this feature, the game offers continuous respins.
On each spin, a random number of wilds is drawn from the pool and added to the grid, potentially turning into forged wilds, which in turn lead to more respins and higher multipliers. The bonus round concludes when the wild pool is depleted and no forged wilds remain on the reels.
However, players can reignite the action by landing three or more scatter symbols, adding up to 15 extra wilds to the game.
Forging Wilds is a notable addition to Pragmatic Play’s acclaimed Slots portfolio, following the recent successes of titles like Sumo Supreme Megaways™ and Running Sushi.
Irina Cornides, Chief Operating Officer at Pragmatic Play, commented on the new release: “Forging Wilds adds a new dimension to Pragmatic Play’s extensive and diverse range of slots, firing up sticky wilds with incrementing multipliers, free respins, and wins of up to 10,000x the bet.”
Pragmatic Play continues to solidify its position as a leading developer by producing up to eight new slot titles each month, alongside its offerings in Live Casino and Bingo games, all accessible via a single API.
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