Realistic Games SUPER BAR-X™ Pull Tab now live to network

Nenad Bukva 3 years ago
Realistic Games SUPER BAR-X™ Pull Tab now live to network

Leading casino content developer Realistic Games has launched Super BAR-X™ Pull Tab across its operator network in partnership with Electrocoin

Based on the extremely popular land-based slot, the pull tab title has four tabs to pull per card and features a fun-filled Free Games bonus round that brings extra excitement to the game.

Inspired by features which are common in online slots, the Free Games bonus round is triggered when two or three scatter symbols appear in the window, awarding 10 and 30 free games respectively.

These are played on a separate set of tabs, where each win line can offer a multiplier from x2 to x10 to maximise the potential payout up to a top prize of 4000x the player’s stake.

The network launch of Super BAR-X™ Pull Tab follows a successful three-month exclusivity period with Microgaming, in which the game proved to be a big hit with players.  

Robert Lee, Commercial Director at Realistic Games, said: “It’s great to see Super BAR-X™ Pull Tab available to all our partners and it will no doubt make for another strong performer in our Electrocoin collection.

“The concept marries perfectly with the instant win format and we’re pleased to be able to bring these iconic land-based slots to new online audiences.”

Gabino Stergides, President of Electrocoin, said: “Super BAR-X™ Pull Tab is another fantastic game in the collection of Realistic’s quality online adaptions of our classic titles and we’re pleased to see it perform so well across the Microgaming network.

“We’re positive it’ll make a strong addition for all of Realistic’s partners and commend the team for engaging a new generation of players with their recreations of old classics.”

About SiGMA’s revamped website:

SiGMA Group is excited to announce the launch of its newly revamped website. The website is currently available in 5 languages, English, Russian, Mandarin, Portuguese, and Spanish with plans to add another 5 languages over the coming months – namely French, Thai, Korean, Japanese, and Hindi.

 

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