Only a month after launching its, The One Armed Bandit video slot, and Maltese online casino games developer, Yggdrasil Gaming Limited, has now announced the premiere of its new five-reel Yokozuna Clash innovation.
Headquartered in the northern Valletta suburb of Sliema, the firm used an official August 22 press release to declare that its latest 243-ways-to-win video slot is a sumo-themed advance that ‘invites players into the dohyo for the ultimate battle’ in hopes of claiming ‘the championship title and big rewards.’
Clashing competitors:
A subsidiary of Swedish online casino operator, Cherry AB, Yggdrasil Gaming Limited proclaimed that the three-row Yokozuna Clash is ‘set in the heart of buzzing Tokyo’ with its base game featuring a pair of wrestlers that can randomly reward a plethora of wilds and multipliers.
Additional adventure:
The developer detailed that its mobile-friendly title also comes complete with the extra spins Yokozuna Clash tournament where video slot competitors are challenged to toss one of these opponents out of the ring in order to progress to a final contest against a boss for the chance to claim an ever larger grand prize.
Boost bonuses:
Natalya Ovchinnikova from the brand used the press release to explain that Yokozuna Clash moreover offers her firm’s Boost collection of gamification tools encompassing the Prize Drop attraction, which allows players to randomly trigger an instant cash reward, as well as the equally treasure-laden Mystery Prize Drop innovation.
Read a statement from Ovchinnikova…
“Yokuzuna Clash has unique game mechanics that bring together the action-packed fighting element common in video games with our innovative slots features in a highly intuitive way. The game has a lot of incredible features in store and easily triggered free spins round. In free spins mode, the wrestlers reflect the happenings on the reels, adding more wilds or multipliers depending on the course of action. If players succeed in defeating the Yokozuna, the tournament is won and players’ wins are doubled.”