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Quickspin Releases Diamond Duke Slot Game

Swedish slot specialist Quickspin has released its latest slot game “Diamond Duke.”
With a look and feel inspired by the 50s, this game will transport players to the heyday of American diners and classic cars with chrome and wings. The inspiration has been taken from jukeboxes, vintage cars and classic 3×3 slot machines.
The game has many exciting features, including a super valuable diamond symbol, two bonus wheels and a Pick & Click bonus. There is also a “real” slot machine inside the game, which is a completely new and unique design.
“Diamond Duke is a real nostalgia trip that combines our first classic 3×3 slot with extremely high volatility! It’s a great testament to our versatility as it’s expanding our portfolio with something completely new and unique, both in terms of the graphics and the math. This game was designed with our ‘portrait first’ approach, to give players the best possible gaming experience on mobile devices. Our main design philosophy was that when you pick up the phone to play, it should feel like you’re actually holding a physical object in your hand – and I think we’ve really achieved this,” Bjarne Grönnevik, Game Developer at QuickSpin, said.
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