Play’n GO has launched a new video slot called Gemix 100. This game returns players to the Gemix kingdom, where they can collect dazzling gemstones. The game features mines where a Miner and his friends dig for gems, the Princess’ Kingdom, and the Wizard’s home. Players spin a grid full of gems in a 7×7 setup. For a win to occur, the set of gems must cluster together both vertically and horizontally. Such wins charge something called the Crystal Charge Meter, which triggers special effects on the grid.
The players will also be taken through the Pattern Clear feature, which is brought about by the winning clusters that outline the background pattern. Clearing the patterns opens new levels in the kingdom of Gemix, which represents various bonus effects based on the domain of the character.
“Fans of Gemix (2014) and Gemix 2 (2021) will enjoy both returning features and new elements in Gemix 100,” says Play’n GO. “One special feature of Gemix 100 is the number 100 in the title, which signifies the game’s increased multiplier cap, allowing players to win up to 100x their bet!”
George Olekszy, Head of Game Retention at Play’n GO, said, “Our Gemix series is incredibly popular and being able to create a new entry, as well as one for the 100 series, too, is something we’re very proud of. The Gemix games are very dear to us, not just because of their popularity but because Gemix was actually one of our first-ever grid slots! We’re excited for players to see the next iteration with Gemix 100.”
With its new features while keeping what makes the Geemix series iconic, Gemix 100 is sure to excite both new and longtime players, according to the provider.
Meanwhile, Play’n GO is in line for the Corporate Star Award, to be held at a gala in London this November 2024. This nomination is recognition of the exemplary contribution of Play’n GO within the gaming industry, in the ways the provider has truly embraced innovation, corporate responsibility, and sustained business growth over the last year.
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