Octavian Gaming announced release dates for new games for the first four months of 2024. With six new titles coming soon, the lineup promises to bring innovation and fun to the most demanding gamers.

It starts on February 19th with a "double" that sees the online launch of Buffalo Fury and Pharaoh's Empire. Buffalo Fury it's a slot with an attractive gameplay mechanic, which delivers 1024 ways to win, enriched by a progressive multiplier and the "respin" functionality. Furthermore, the “Lock'n'roll” feature allows players to unlock the reels and further increase their payout possibilities. In Pharaoh's Empire, we dive into the depths of the pyramids, the game interface presents a accumulation bar divided into three distinct sectors. Successfully completing it unlocks the possibility of obtaining up to 15 extra spins.

In March, Octavian continues to amaze with Book of Mummy, an Egyptian-themed slot with a starting structure of 25 lines on 5×3 reels, which can increase up to 70 lines thanks to the rollers expandable to a 5×6 configuration. This unique feature adds an element of surprise, lots of fun and more opportunities to win. It then follows Helly Hot, a “hot” slot with medium volatility where each prize won increases the value for subsequent spins.

The month of April opens with DR. Horror, a thrilling adventure featuring the “Scatter Wilds” which gives players the opportunity to multiply their winnings, there is also an orb accumulator for activating special features. To close the roadmap Vegas Mania which will give players an immersive experience in the entertainment capital of the world through a gaming experience within a glamorous environment typical of Las Vegas casinos.

But the surprises for 2024 at Octavian don't end there. In fact, other releases will follow which will further enrich their online catalog by creating new and engaging opportunities for fun.

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