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Monday 22nd May 2006


Microgaming has announced four new June launches at GIGSE 2006 – one of them based on next month’s football World Cup in Germany.


World Cup


A game that enable players to bet up to $75.00 and go after rewards through a series of Scatter, Wild and Bonus rounds that can yield as much as $12,500.


The referee signals ten free spins where winnings are multiplied by a factor of three and the Wild Footie ball symbol can help deliver the bonus opportunities in this game. There’s also a Free Kick Bonus, with players one-on-one with a flying goalie.


Cashanova


Described as, “the mother of all slots” with 5 reels and 30 pay lines, together with free spins, multipliers and multi-tiered bonus games.


Multihand 3 Card Poker


Multihand 3 Card Poker provides the gambler with a choice of playing each hand individually, or up to a maximum of 5 hands for additional speed.


The player can face off against the dealer by staking the Ante bet, Play bet, as well as an optional Pair Plus bet whereby the game pays out according to the rank of cards.


MegaSpin - Major Millions


Instead of playing one machine, MegaSpin puts up six, increasing their chances of hitting the big progressive jackpot.


Roger Raatgever, Microgaming CEO, said, 'We are proud to showcase these releases at GIGSE. They demonstrate our commitment to releasing topical and exciting games that are state of the art. The games keep our operator's offerings fresh and the player's excitement levels high. We're sure our operators and their players will love these and the rest of the games that we've lined up as part of our busy release programme for this year.'




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