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Play’n GO Release New Music-Themed Slot Saxon

Posted by Maya Michaels on Friday, August 21, 2020

Play’n GO has launched new slot Saxon, inspired by the band of the same name.

Play’n GO has officially released a new title into the market, the 5-reel video slot Saxon.

Rocking the Reels Once Again

The slot is a tribute to the carefree, freewheeling days of the eighties. And it’s set to the soundtrack of one of British heavy metal’s most influential bands, Saxon.

This is arguably one of the era’s biggest European acts. Their legacy has influenced several bands over the years, including top acts like Metallica and Megadeth.

While playing, players will be able to pick from several of their songs to listen to.

Saxon brings a high level of animation into play as part of the game’s entertainment.

The free spins feature of the slot is activated by landing the game’s two Scatter’s on the reels. One is a classic motorcycle, and the other is Saxon lead singer Biffy Byford. Once both land on the reels, they come together in a fun animation to kick off the feature.

The feature also houses Saxon’s main draw, which is the unlimited multiplier feature. When it’s activated, multipliers will continue to climb for as long as the feature lasts, with no maximum.

The Comments

Play’n GO Chief Product Officer, Martin Zettergren spoke about the game and its appeal.

“The 80s were a time of fun and freedom, that’s reflected in the music of the time. We’ve brought that feeling into the Saxon slot.

It’s a simple, fun game,” he said. And the free spins give players so much potential “it will appeal to new and seasoned players alike.”

Play’n GO continue to build themselves as a leading figure in the music slot sector. The new game joins the slot supplier’s ever-growing stable of music-based games. It’s looking to follow in the success of previous titles such as House of Doom, Sabaton, and more recently Annihilator.

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