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Inspired Launches Scroll of Egypt – Twin Pays

Inspired Entertainment, Inc. is pleased to announce the launch of its latest online and mobile slot game, Scroll of Egypt – Twin Pays™.
Set in Ancient Egypt, an enthralling ancient civilisation, Scroll of Egypt offers players the allure of iconic Egyptian-themed graphics. With left to right and right to left wins, the game offers a return to player (RTP) rate of 95.5% for big bonuses and cash wins.
Scroll of Egypt includes a mixture of classic and modern slot features such as Wilds, expanding symbols, Free Spins and more. Its vibrant and visually impactful graphics coupled with the game’s innovative mechanics, will engage fans of slot games worldwide.
Claire Osborne, VP Interactive at Inspired, said, “Ancient Egypt is a highly recognisable and a very popular theme among slot players throughout the world. Scroll of Egypt is packed with innovative game-play features and modern mechanics, including both-ways pays, all of which I’m certain will delight players and keep them thoroughly entertained. We’re thrilled to be adding Scroll of Egypt to our flourishing portfolio of international online and mobile games.”
Scroll of Egypt is scheduled for global release on 26th November 2020.
Head over to Inspired’s website to sample Scroll of Egypt and its other online and mobile games here: https://inseinc.com/interactive/games/scroll-of-egypt/.
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