Playson's Giza Nights Slot Unveils High-Stakes Egyptian Adventure
Playson, a Malta-based game developer, has launched its latest slot title, Giza Nights: Hold And Win. The game transports players to Ancient Egypt, but with a twist—the adventure unfolds under moonlight. This release adds to the company's growing collection of Hold & Win slots, known for their high-risk, high-reward mechanics.
The slot features a 5x3 grid with 25 paylines, blending classic Egyptian imagery with modern gameplay. Pyramids, pharaohs, and sacred symbols fill the reels, creating an immersive atmosphere. Low-value symbols include standard poker cards—Jack, Queen, King, and Ace—while high-value icons feature the Hook and Flail, Ankh, Eye of Ra, and Horus.
Wild symbols can substitute for all regular symbols and expand to cover entire reels. Scatter symbols, landing on reels 2, 3, and 4, trigger the Free Spins feature. Players can also activate the Boost Feature by clicking the Boost icon next to the bonus card. The game's main attraction is the *Hold & Win Bonus Game*, unlocked by landing 6 or more Bonus Symbols. This awards three respins, with the potential for bigger wins. With high volatility and an RTP of 95.96%, the maximum payout reaches 5,844 times a player's bet. *Giza Nights* joins Playson's established *Hold & Win* series, which includes titles like *Pirate Chest: Hold and Win*, *Luxor Gold Hold and Win*, and *Super Sunny Fruits: Hold and Win*. Some of these earlier games have delivered massive multipliers, such as x3,589, x5,524, and x1,188.
The new slot offers players a mix of Egyptian mythology and high-stakes gameplay. Its Hold & Win mechanic and bonus features align with Playson's track record of volatile, reward-heavy titles. The game is now available across supported online casinos.
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