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OneTouch rolls out Wheel of Fortune

Supplier’s latest release marks innovative addition to rapidly expanding content portfolio
Mobile-first games developer OneTouch has unveiled the latest addition to its burgeoning portfolio of slot and table game offerings, introducing its own take on the wildly popular Wheel of Fortune.
Featuring eye-catching colours and a simple-to-use layout, Wheel of Fortune contains 52 equal segments which players can bet on, with the numbered segment equating to the same odds.
For example, placing a wager on number five is rewarded with odds of 5/1 should the dial fall on the symbol, with players able to bet on multiple numbers before the wheel spins.
Those hoping for bigger pay outs can also back the Joker and Royal segment, which pay odds of 47/1, with a wide range of odds meaning there is a bet to suit both high and low volatility players.
Ollie Castleman, Head of Marketing, OneTouch, said: “Wheel of Fortune’s classic design and gameplay is sure to be a massive hit with players across a host of key markets.
“A refreshing, uncomplicated concept, this user-friendly game will appeal to casual players and experienced gamers alike, and we’re delighted to add it to our burgeoning portfolio of first-class content.”
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