Blueprint Gaming adds Eye of Horus to its Jackpot King series

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ye of Horus, one of Blueprint Gaming’s most popular releases, has been added to the company’s Jackpot King series in a move that will significantly extend the reach of the Egyptian adventure to even more players. 

The original Reel Time Gaming (RTG) game, which was successfully transitioned from retail to the online slots market by Blueprint back in 2017, now features more huge prizes hidden in the ancient Egyptian tomb.

The progressive jackpot system can be triggered from any spin and stake whilst adventurers are on the hunt for mystery wins in this cult classic.

With the main prize pool creating several millionaires since its inception, along with the supporting Royal and Regal pots delivering wins on a more regular basis, the game is in a strong position to reach new players who enjoy playing slots where they can claim the potentially massive jackpot prizes on offer.

Jackpot King is proven to increase player engagement across operator sites by up to 40% when utilised as an on-site dedicated jackpot feed promotional banner.

Eye of Horus is one of the top-performing land-based games in the European market and has gone onto become just as popular with online players, while the franchise features heavily amongst operators for marketing initiatives.

“The all-seeing eye makes a welcome entry to our Jackpot King series, which will enable players across Europe to enjoy a new way of experiencing the classic game,” said Jo Purvis, Director of Marketing and Relationships at Blueprint Gaming. “Including the hugely popular Eye of Horus brand within the progressive jackpot system significantly strengthens our offering and will open up the slot to an alternative segment of players.”

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