20 September 2021

PRAGMATIC PLAY ROLLS OUT BINGO PROGRESSIVE DROP POTS

The provider enhances its bingo players’ experiences with a new jackpot feature

Pragmatic Play, a leading content provider to the iGaming industry, has launched a brand-new progressive network collection of jackpots called Drop Pots. 

It is an exclusive multilayer jackpot feature, offering three different jackpots with different offerings, USPs and strategies. 

The new feature is only available on a dedicated Pragmatic Play network room, giving operators a unique, dynamic feature unavailable elsewhere in the market. 

The progressive jackpots can be won in different ways – in the Mini Drop Pot it is able to be won multiple times daily through incrementing the ball call.  

The Midi Drop Pot can be won more than once a day by staying at a specified ball call until a certain time and offers a significantly increased chances of winning during the promotional period. 

The Maxi Drop Pot is guaranteed to be won once a day, at a specific time. Once this drops, the value will reset in preparation of the next day’s game.   

The innovative Drop Pots follow the release of recent summer-themed creation, Beachball Blast

Claire McDaid, Vice President of Bingo Operations at Pragmatic Play said: “This is one of our most thrilling concepts to date. Drop Pots is an exclusive feature that gives players opportunities to win more often and with bigger amounts. By having each of the three jackpots behave differently, there’s guaranteed excitement for the players every time they enter the Drop Pots room. We’re confident bingo players will love the extra anticipation as well as knowing there’s a maxi jackpot certain to drop every night.” 

Currently producing up to five new slot titles a month, Pragmatic Play also delivers Live Casino and Virtual Sports games as part of its multi-product portfolio, available through one single API. 

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