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Aristocrat to launch slot game based on Westworld TV programme

Aristocrat is all set to launch a slot game based on the sci-fi-fantasy TV programme Westworld, which has been aired on Warner Bros Television.
The fantasy has background of the meeting point of the near future and the reimagined past. The game leverages full potential of the fantasy and takes players on a thrilling journey through Delos Lab and Westworld, filled with unexpected twists and turns, fan-favourite characters and beautiful landscapes, as well as high-definition footage of the most memorable scenes, episodic photography and the show’s distinctive music.
It promises to be a unique gaming experience in which fans can play in two different worlds. The top symbol set represents the Delos corporate world and the bottom symbol set depicts the Westworld park theme.
Players can make a 50c wager to play the two separate games. A wager of 80c or more merges the two game sets for a full game immersion, where base games become even more exciting with increased ways to win and additional chances of triggering a feature. Westworld also features a unique math model that is completely new to the gaming industry.
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