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Greek Gods are once again summoned in Play’n GO’s Rise of Olympus

Play’n GO is again in the news for delivering its unique and well-crafted slot, Rise of Olympus 100. However, this incidentally happens to be a new version sequel to the one previously delivered from their stable sometime in 2018. In the Rise of Olympus 100, which happens to be a powerful grid slot, they have managed to resurrect their three mythologically based Greek Gods and incorporate them very effectively into the slot. 

The previous version went on to become an extremely popular slot for every kind of gamer that got connected with it. It contained every feature and aspect required to make a game a rip-roaring success. It had players from all parts of the globe clamoring to have a hand at playing it. It also left them with the utmost desire to have more of it. Out of this was born the presently delivered sequel as the team members realized they had to encash on the fame generated from their own creation. This first version was named Rise of Olympus.

According to the head of games at Play’Go, Charlotte Miliziano, in this present sequel, they were very careful in retaining the similar flavor that people had gotten used to from the first one. This factor happened to have been on the top of the mind of everyone who contributed to its creation. Every minute detail was scrutinized, improved, and worked upon. The team at Play’n GO seems to be extremely pleased with the final result.

Joseph Watkins

Joseph Watkins is an avid gambler and also contributes the in-depth & most recent Las Vegas casino news stories. He joins LasVegasCasinoNews.com as a news-editor recently with almost two years of experience in sports news writing.

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