Wazdan, the acclaimed supplier of outstanding online casino content, has expanded on the popular 15 Coins franchise with the introduction of the latest instalment in the series – Grand Platinum Edition, Casino Guru News learned in an email press release.
15 Coins Grand Platinum Edition offers even more ways to win via the game’s 15 reels and benefit from the signature cash-out mechanic. The new game also features the Cash infinity symbols, which appear in the base game and stick to the reels during the bonus game as well!
Plus, there is a Grand Jackpot available, which will offer to pay you out 2500x the size, and there is also the Hold the Jackpot bonus round to offer you even more ways to win out of the game.
Wazdan Chief Commercial Officer Andrej Hyla has welcomed the latest instalment in the series, hailing it as a significant step forward for the franchise as a whole.
"15 Coins™ Grand Platinum Edition underlines our continued ambition to deliver engaging and rewarding game experiences that maximize opportunities for lavish wins through captivating features," Hyla said.
Hyla spoke highly of the Cash Out and Cash Infinity mechanic and symbols, which add their distinct feel to the game making it one of the most beloved games that the studio has produced. The title features a 96.17% theoretical return, which is aligned with industry standards.
The action takes place across a five-by-three slot grid and you benefit from awesome features such as Scatter Pays and Cluster Pays, helping create an immersive experience that holds a different surprise with every step of the way.
This and the fact that you can hit a 2500x payout on your every spin makes 15 Coins: Grand Platinum Edition a worthy successor to the series. In the meantime, the company has been busy building its footprint across Europe and North America.
Wazdan actually launched Caesars Palace Online Casino and Caesars Sportsbook & Casino in Pennsylvania in October. In Italy, the company pursued an expansion move with Starvegas and CasinoMania just earlier this year.
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