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Playson cordially invites players to revel in latest slot Fruity Crown

Casino software developer Playson has added a touch of regal splendour to its popular Funky Fruits series with its latest release, Fruity Crown.
The red carpet has been unfurled, mirroring the spinning of royal reels in this fun new 5×4 slot which features 100 paylines.
The game’s key feature is the dazzling Crown Wild symbol, which substitutes all others and expands for players with a chance of landing a winning combination. The Gold Scatter pays regardless of paylines, as does the Diamond Scatter, which appears on reels 1,3 and 5 during gameplay.
This latest addition to Playson’s hit Funky Fruits portfolio incorporates the stunning graphics and immersive gamification for which the studio’s expanding suite of games is now renowned across the industry.
Vsevolod Lapin, Head of Product at Playson, said: “Classic fruit slots are hugely popular with players worldwide, and at Playson we’re always thinking of new ways to re-invent these fan-favourites.
“With an array of new features and immersive gameplay, Fruity Crown is an exciting new member of the Funky Fruits series and would be great addition to any operator wanting to enhance its slots offering.”
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