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Queen’s Day Tilt, another Historic Release from Play’n GO!



14th April, 2019 - Play’n GO have today released their latest slot title, Queen’s Day Tilt.


Based on the Accession Day Tilts started under the reign of Queen Elizabeth I, the game is based around the fun and festivities that took place during the celebration. Play’n GO have again paid particular detail to historical accuracy, providing an extra edge to the game and its design.


The game is the first 3x3 grid slot from Play’n GO, a modern update of a classic slot game design, allowing for “larger symbols and easier visibility” while increasing the chances of clearing the grid, creating a lot more action for the players.


Using the 3x3 slot format also has the effect of boosting entertaining gameplay and features, including a “powerful re-spin” called Accession Day which features only the high paying Knight symbols.


This release comes just a week after they were presented with Slot Provider of the Year at the International Gaming Awards and Queen’s Day Tilt looks to be another title to add to their reputation as the suppliers of choice in the industry.


Play’n GO CEO Johan Törnqvist believes the company are flying high right now and will continue to do so:


“The win at the IGA’s were a great accolade for us to pick up, our second award of the year and we’re only in February! This coupled with a very successful showing at ICE this year has put us into a positive position very early in the year, and we will capitalise on that and continue releasing amazing games, such as Queen’s Day Tilt.”






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