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Habanero Releases Taiko Beats

Habanero has released a percussion-inspired game, Taiko Beats.
The stunning title is played out on a 5×3 format, featuring an authentic soundtrack, complete with a theme inspired by the timeless tradition of Japanese Taiko drumming, but with a modern twist.
Players entering the feature-filled game are met with punchy visuals and an absorbing soundtrack. Enhancing the experience are a host of sticky wild symbols, which can be upgraded by landing a winning combination during the free games round.
The free games feature guarantees a high level of excitement and can be triggered by three scatter symbols, giving players the chance to multiply their wins substantially.
Players can also win up to 28 additional free games, with maximum wins worth 4005x the bet available, giving the exuberant visitors a much-welcomed surprise and highly rewarding opportunity.
Toni Karapetrov, head of corporate communications at Habanero, said: “Taiko Beats’s launch marks the addition of yet another Japanese-inspired title to our collection, with the focus on the art of Taiko drumming, steering it in an entirely new direction.
“The booming soundtrack combines elegantly with the game’s strong mathematical model, delivering a casino experience that aligns with the overall theme and we expect it to meet the requirements of our loyal customer base.”
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