ESA Gaming, the provider of innovative games, has begun the launch of new slots for 2024 with the addition of Candy Drops to its expanding portfolio.

The fast-acting cluster game with a unique grid reel matrix, offers players the chance to collect mystery boxes that are revealed when winning symbols are removed, unleashing a host of exciting features that can lead to the maximum win of x5.000 ,XNUMX.

Triggered individually in succession when no additional wins are achieved, collected Mystery Boxes can include bombs, swap symbols, colossal symbols, multipliers, bonus symbols and free spins-exclusive wilds.

Candy Drops marks the provider's first game to offer both bonus purchase and feature purchase options. Buying bonuses unlocks free spins which can also be triggered by landing three or more bonus symbols, while buying features starts a spin that incorporates three randomly chosen features.

The new release joins ESA Gaming's debut slot title, 12 Deadly Spins, as part of the company's strategic pivot towards traditional slots. This move is intended to complement its non-traditional EasySwipe™ content and growing aggregation offerings.

In line with its ambitious growth plans, the provider is set to further expand its range of lightweight, mobile-first titles that offer fast performance and unrivaled cross-selling opportunities. This includes a diverse lineup of games scheduled for release in 2024.

Josefin Uppeke, Head of Game Production at ESA Gaming, said: “Candy Drops presents an exhilarating fusion of features, with the addition of the Mystery Box taking center stage and adding an extra level of excitement to every spin.

This title will be among the focal points of discussion for our team at ICE London next week. We invite delegates to schedule a meeting with us in Room NG7 and delve deeper into ESA Gaming, exploring the breadth of offerings we provide".

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