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HELLISH SEVEN MULTI 100’ JOINS THE HELLISH SEVEN FRANCHISE

Hellish Seven Multi 100 (or Höllische Sieben Multi 100 in German speaking regions), is now available from Hölle Games – and like the other games in the franchise, brings some scorching wins along with it!
The slot is now the fourth entry in the franchise, and potentially the most volatile. The 5×4 layout has 100 paylines and has the original symbols, however Chilli is now Wild with a multiplier ability. Chillies on active winlines can multiply wins by up to 32x. And with Chillies also having their own payout, it means 5 in a row awards a hellishly hot 4000x payout!
With a rocking beat to go along with it (which sounds straight out of the Wacken festival) and the card and ladder gambles also present to add more fuel to the fire, Hellish Seven Multi 100 is a Classic game that will find more than a few fans.
There are multiple RTP levels available ranging from 88 to 96% and the game is available now in MGA territories, with additional regions following soon. This is the first August game from Hölle Games, with the eagerly anticipated “Book of Nazar” dropping at the end of the month!
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