Realistic Games has launched Diamonds Stick ‘em Up, an action-packed hold-and-win slot that blends thrilling jackpot prizes with a gangster-inspired theme.
This new release from Realistic invites players into a high-stakes world of mobsters, diamond heists, and vault-breaking bonuses.
Set on a 5x3 grid with 20 paylines, Diamonds Stick ‘em Up challenges players to match a cast of stylized gangster characters to secure wins in its medium-volatility gameplay.
Building excitement in the base game, sticky double diamond symbols add an extra layer of suspense, locking into place with a countdown that ticks down as players continue to spin.
The heist really heats up in the bonus round, triggered when players land five or more diamond symbols. This bonus round awards three free spins, and each additional diamond symbol retriggers the spins.
Filling all 15 positions on the 5x3 grid activates the “vault breaker” bonus, where players can spin the jackpot wheel for a chance to claim one of four prize tiers: Minor, Major, Mega, and Grand.
Packed with multiple bonus-awarding features and a max win potential of up to 5,000x, Diamonds Stick ‘em Up delivers an immersive experience that keeps anticipation high with each spin.
Following the success of Realistic’s recent titles like Book of Bass, Top Tenner, and Maxiplier, this latest release continues to build on the studio's momentum for 2024.
Amy Brewis, Head of Account Management at Realistic Games, expressed her excitement for the launch: “We’re excited to be exploring a new theme with this chaotic crime caper!
Diamonds Stick ‘em Up creates suspense throughout the base game, which builds in the bonus thanks to the countdown timer that ticks down after landing the lucrative diamond symbols.”
“With a max win of 5,000x on offer and the blending of hold-and-win mechanics with jackpot prizes, we’re confident players will love playing the bad guys and bagging the loot!”
Realistic Games continues to captivate with unique, feature-rich slots that engage and entertain players worldwide.
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