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NEW GAME RELEASE ‘AUTOBAHN AUTOMAT’ NOW AVAILABLE

There’s no speed limit for Hölle Games this February.
“Autobahn Automat”, the latest Premium Series slot from German company Hölle Games,
is now available in MGA territories.
As the title suggests, the Berlin-based start-up went with a distinctive style in their new, 5×3 Hold & Win slot – the German Autobahn! This is a legendary icon both in and out of the country, and a unique theme that hasn’t received much attention in the slot industry – until now.
Road Signs act as symbols in the game, which offers entry to the Hold & Win feature with 5 special scatter symbols. In the feature (which can be triggered or bought) players can find cash or jackpot symbols (Mini, Major and Mega). And, while filling the reels in the feature awards the main prize of 1000x stake, it’s also possible to get the “Mega” jackpot on all 15 symbol windows, for some high octane potential payouts.
This is the third Premium Series game from Hölle Games, who have been busy expanding their portfolio across Europe (Netherlands being the latest region to launch) and refining their RGS solution, while also publishing new games – Hellish Seven 100, their latest Classic Series, came out just a few weeks ago.
Autobahn Automat is available now in MGA territories, with additional regions to follow shortly. It’s win-win-win on the Autobahn!
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