Content provider to the iGaming industry Pragmatic Play announced Thursday the release of its latest title, The Great Stick-Up. It is described as a crime-thriller title featuring a rustic American town where bandits lurk around every corner.
Smoking pipes, magnifying glasses, detective hats, maps, handcuffs, and stacks of cash complete the bottom end of the robbery-inspired slot's paytable, while the four premium icons feature images of the game's notorious thieves.
Landing three, four, or five scatters –which appear in the form of police sirens– will trigger the Free Spins bonus round, awarding payouts worth 2x, 10x and 100x the bet, along with seven free spins.
Sticky mystery symbols appear along with a progressive feature during the bonus, and whenever these land, it remains in the same position, opening to reveal the symbol displayed in the cell to the right of the reels.
In our latest slot, The Great Stick Up™, we take you back to early 20th Century street crime.
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Set across 5x3 reels, you can enjoy 20 winning lines - just watch out for that police siren scatter!
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Other features on offer in the Free Spins mode include overlay icons, which can land on any regular-sized one, and also upgrade the value of any mystery symbols when two or more are collected.
This release follows recent titles like Goblin Heist PowerNudge, Fire Strike 2, and North Guardians, which reside among a collection of over 200 titles in the company’s portfolio.
Yossi Barzely, Chief Business Development Officer at Pragmatic Play.
Yossi Barzely, Chief Business Development Officer at Pragmatic Play, said: "Our latest release –The Great Stick-Up – is bound to entertain our customers with a high energy soundtrack and win-boosting features. With a maximum win worth 5,000x the bet on offer and unique mechanics capable of boosting values in the bonus round, we expect this to go down a treat with our global audiences."