Play’n Go Introduces Cat Wilde Character in the Eclipse of the Sun God Slot

Play’n Go Introduces Cat Wilde Character in the Eclipse of the Sun God Slot

Play’n GO, the popular Swedish online casino games developer, announced the launch of its new Cat Wilde. The new character Cat wilde will be available in the Eclipse of the Sun God game.

New releases from the developer

The Vaxjo-headquartered firm said in an official press release that its Rich Wilde character has become the face of some of its top-performing games. It is trying to leverage the legacy of this character by introducing his daughter, Cat. She features in some prominent games like Cat Wilde and the Lost Chapter and Cat Wilde and the Doom of the Dead.

Play’n Go Introduces Cat Wilde Character in the Eclipse of the Sun God Slot

The firm said that the Cat Wilde and the Eclipse of the Sun God video slot is a must-have game for any casino featuring slot games because of the Cat Wilde intellectual property. It also has some great in-game potential. The game will take users to a location in rural Mexico where they can work with Cat to unearth the legend of the eclipse and the Sun God of Aztecs.

A cascading video slot offering

Martin Zettergren, the chief product officer at Play’n GO described the slot as a three-row cascading video slot that comes with a cascade multiplier. It will also increase the value of his wins and allow competitors to win as much as 70x their original stake. Zettergren said that the market is full of many games, all vying for the player’s attention. It can be very challenging for the games to attract an audience in this circumstance. However, when players find something they love, they will usually revisit it. They want the assurance that they will be treated to a good customer experience. The Wilde series of games are entertaining and fun and familiar characters always inspired loyalty and trust among the users.

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