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Out now: Arthur’s Gold

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Out now: Arthur’s Gold

Out now: Arthur’s Gold

Daley. Conan Doyle. Fowler. There have been many famous Arthurs through history, but it’s difficult to imagine any of them toppling the EastEnders market trader in the affections of the great British public when it comes to the top tier of Arthurs. UNTIL NOW.

From slot developers par excellence Gold Coin Studios comes Arthur’s Gold, a medieval romp through the life and times of King Arthur as he hangs out with Lancelot, Guinevere, Merlin, and all your Arthurian favourites. Yep.

The deal is that in playing this imminent release, you’ll be whisked off to the land of Camelot, helping fair maidens and perhaps unearthing some treasure chests, if all goes to plan. This five reel, three row slot features chunky 10 of a kind pays, plus a Free Spins bonus that includes Re-spins and Expanding Wilds, with three, four or five Scatter symbols triggering 10 Free Spins.

As for the Wilds, these substitute for any other symbols, excepting scatters. Special Wilds appear when the Free Spins feature is in play, and can expand to fill a whole reel, once again offering greater potential to land a winning combo.

The game also features double symbols – some symbols will feature two images instead of just one, and can help to create winning combinations. Because the double symbols count as two of the same symbols in a single position, they can award up to a 10 of a kind win.

There’s also a Double Up feature – after scoring a win, players can choose a virtual coin toss, deciding to back heads or tails in order to double their payout – or forfeit the lot.

Don’t know much about (King) Art, but know what you like? This olden-days adventure is a knight’s tale worth discovering. Fancy coining it in at Camelot? You know what to do…

Arthur’s Gold is released on 9th July 2020 – in the meantime, visit 32Red Casino to check out a wide range of table games and slots to keep you entertained for now!

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