It’s a 90s throw-back for Play’n GO has the supplier launches its latest music IP with *NSYNC Pop.

RELEASE DATE

Out now

THEME

Music/branded

THE PITCH

*NSYNC Pop has a 2x3x4x3x2 grid layout with 144-ways to win and includes a Pop feature, along with a free spins mode and Encore Spins round.

VOLATILITY

TBC

RTP

TBC

SYMBOLS

The low value symbols in the game come in the form of a diamond, club, spade and heart symbol. These offer the player between x0.20 and x4 the player’s bet, depending on the number of matching symbols that land in a single spin. 

Moving higher up in value, band members Justin Timberlake, JC Chasez, Chris Kirkpatrick, Joey Fatone and Lance Bass, all have their own symbol and offer between x1.20 and x20 the original bet. 

The wild symbol is the whole band together, which offers between x2 and x20, and substitutes for all symbols – except the scatter. 

THE DETAILS

During both the base and feature modes, the pop symbols can land on any spin. Once landed, they reveal matching symbols of any type, except the scatter. 

Moreover, if three scatter symbols land in the base game, it will trigger the free spins mode for the player. Within this round, whenever a pop symbol lands on the reel it will also trigger the pop symbol above or below it to reveal matching symbols. 

Furthermore, the wild pop symbol can land in this feature and always reveal a sticky wild. This will stick in place for the remainder of the free spins. 

In addition to the above, the reveal all pop symbols to max out all reels and trigger the Encore Spin. Only wild, Justin, JC, Lance, Joey and Chris symbols can land. 

WHAT THEY SAY 

Charlotte Miliziano, Head of Games at Play’n GO, explained: “We’re dedicated to making sure that our portfolio has something for everyone and as our music IP titles continue to hit the right notes with our players, we’re excited to keep expanding. 

“Who knows, maybe they’ll be another 80s star to join Twisted Sister very soon… Watch this space.”

SOCIAL

DEMO

To play a demo version of *NSYNC Pop, click here.