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Belatra releases its high octane Catch & Snatch slot

Belatra Games, the specialist online slots developer, has released its high octane mob-themed title, Catch & Snatch.
This latest game from Belatra’s star studio draws players into a seductive underworld where money and power rule in equal measure. Catch & Snatch has a 5×3 stylish design and is brought to life with a hard-hitting soundtrack that creates an engrossing atmosphere. Symbols are made up of luxurious cars, wads of cash, firearms and glamorous individuals.
Free Games is accessible once three Big Boss symbols appear on the screen and will automatically launch six games. The game begins with six cartridges loaded in the chamber and each shot fired has the potential to hit multipliers that stick on the reels. Once revealed, the multipliers are hoovered up the respective column and remain at the top for the duration of the feature.
Once the sixth and final shot in the chamber is fired the stash of cash is multiplied by the five column totals earned during Free Games. The maximum multiplier total in Catch & Snatch is 5000x your winnings.
Sergey Chernyavski, Belatra Games’ Deputy Director, Sales & Marketing, said:”Catch & Snatch draws players into a stylish world dominated by mobsters and money. This new title is loaded with opportunities for big returns and it’d be a crime for players to miss out!”
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