Pragmatic Play Partners with Reel Kingdom for New Emerald King Rainbow Slot sherlock 19. January 2021 | UPDATED ON: 19. January 2021 Post Views: 114 Noted online casino games developer Pragmatic Play hit a new milestone today as it launched its newest title Emerald King Rainbow. It is a part of the firm’s Reel Kingdom collaboration. A new game with great opportunities The new game provides users with wins of up to 20,000 of the original stake. The high volatility game comes with a 3×5 grid and 20 paylines that keep the user entertained for longer. It is set among clouds where players are invited to seek the treasure hidden at the end of the rainbow. Emerald King Rainbow Road gives users who find Pot of Gold symbols a way to get rewarded. It can acti9vate the Eliminator Bonus in the game which has a pile of Scatter Symbols to give them bigger and more satisfying wins. Throughout this round, the users can trigger the Emerald King Bonus or the Rainbow Road Bonus. Green spins on the screen The reels light up in a beautiful green color with each spin during the Emerald King Bonus round. The middle reel begins a mini-slot machine experience for the users that can allow users to get a huge amount of reward with Lucky 7s lined up. Players who trigger the Rainbow Road bonus will get a chance to pull out a classic slot and get up to 20,000x their original stake on the machine. Yossi Barzely, the chief business development officer for Pragmatic Play commented on the new partnership and said, “Our partnership with Reel Kingdom is an incredibly exciting and rewarding one and we’re delighted to release a smash sequel, Emerald King Rainbow Road. Jam-packed with features and the chances of winning a staggering 20,000x your stake, players will be hoping for a fruitful trip down the Rainbow Road.” Reel Kingdom is a multi-product content provider. Its most recent launch was the Egyptian-themed Return of the Dead. About sherlock Sherlock Gomes loves to write and express his views on anything related to Gaming, Gambling, & Casino. He has been covering Gaming for more than two years now. View all posts by sherlock →