Taken together, late June looks like a feature-heavy stretch rather than a quiet release window. BGaming is covering both ends of its range, from the complex multiplier action of Multi Rush and Frenzy Clusters to the cleaner fruit-slot format of Sweet Samurai. Play’n GO is doing something similar, moving from the grid-multiplier chaos of Shark Feast to the collection route of Gnaw’n Gold and the wild-combo setup of Triple Launch Fortune Wild.
The biggest ceilings in this batch appear to belong to Monster Quest, Shark Feast and Gnaw’n Gold, while Multi Rush, Frenzy Clusters and Lokum Rush all sit in the 10,000x range. Hood and Loot brings the Robin Hood feature route, and Sweet Samurai is the leanest option for players who prefer a simpler setup.
As always, release dates and game availability can vary by operator, region and supplier rollout. RTP settings may also differ between casinos, so the live game information panel remains the place to check final figures before playing.
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