Pragmatic Play has partnered with Endemol Shine and in collaboration with brand owner and producer Caryn Mandabach Productions, to release its first branded slot title, Peaky Blinders.

RELEASE DATE

Out now

THE PITCH

This 3×5, 20 payline slot title takes players to the heats of Small Heath, home of the Peaky Blinders, and includes various features and modifiers to shoot for big wins.

THE DETAILS

One of the game’s two features include the ‘Shelby Betting Shop’, which only appears on reel five when the betting shop symbol lands on the fifth reel and without two bonus symbols landing on other reels.

During this feature, all character symbols on the screen get a random direct money award. The game pays the total value of all money awards in winlines on the screen.

The second feature is called ‘By order of the Peaky Blinders’, which is activated in the same ways as the aforementioned feature yet replacing the betting shop symbol with ‘By order of’ symbol.

When the feature begins, the first game pays for winlines on the screen after which all character symbols and wilds on the screen remain in place and a free respin is activated. After the respin, all character symbols and wilds transform into one random character symbol and the game pays for winlines according to the paytable of the new symbols.

Both free spins modes are triggered when the Peaky Blinders bonus symbol lands on reels one and three, before either of the modifier symbols lands on the fifth reel. The modifier will determine which free spins mode the player gets, with the modified features lasting for the entirety of the bonus round.

WHAT THEY SAY

Melissa Summerfield, chief commercial officer at Pragmatic Play, said: “Peaky Blinders marks our first branded title, in partnership with Endemol Shine, and we are proud to release a game based on such an iconic series.

“It has been very exciting developing content around such an established TV franchise, and we look forward to seeing how it is received by our fans across the globe. This is not one to miss.”