Greentube debuts Diamond Link: Mighty Sevens video slot

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Hard on the heels of signing a string of content integration deals, the Greentube subsidiary of Austrian gambling giant Novomatic AG has now returned to announce the launch of its new Diamond Link: Mighty Sevens video slot.

The Vienna-headquartered developer used an official Tuesday press release to detail that the five-reel and 25-payline advance is the latest addition to its extensive Home of Games portfolio and is now being made available to licensed iGaming operators around the word.

Traditional tilt:

Greentube had already offered a selection of well over 300 video slots and declared that the three-row Diamond Link: Mighty Sevens is certain to appeal to ‘fans of traditional fruit games’ as it features ‘all the popular elements of the casino classic and combines them with unique Diamond Link features’.

Profitable potential:

The innovator moreover stated that its latest mobile-friendly video slot has been designed to ‘take fruit slot enjoyment to another level’ and is replete with ‘lucky seven symbols’ that can cover up an entire screen after any spin to grant players immediate prizes possibly worth up to 750 times their triggering stake.

Bonus bonanza:

Greentube used the press release to pronounce that Diamond Link: Mighty Sevens also comes complete with the potentially lucrative Diamond Link bonus game that punters can trigger by amassing at least six diamond icons ‘hidden amongst the colorful fruit symbols’. It explained that this fresh advance will offer competitors the opportunity to take down the new title’s mini, minor, major or grand jackpot with unsuccessful players subsequently granted access to its Win Spins second-chance feature.









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