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Hölle Games Greets the Lunar New Year with a Roar

Triple Multi Dragon is now live, a new slot title from Berlin-based Hölle Games and a roaring celebration of the Lunar New Year.
Occurring this year on February 10 and famously celebrated in China, 2024 is the Year of the Dragon and so the new game showcases three variations of this mythical beast.
Throughout Chinese history, the dragon has represented good luck and prosperity so the team at Hölle Games decided there was no better creature to feature in its new 6×3, 20 payline slot.
Green, red and golden dragons all appear in the game and act as multiplier wilds of 2x, 3x and 6x, respectively. Those numbers are not random – considered lucky numbers in Chinese culture, they’re exceedingly lucky for any player who can hit them as they can also multiply each other if they are on the same payline – which can lead to some ridiculous wins. Free spins provide a reel set with even more dragons on the reels, meaning entry can lead to some crazy payouts for players whose stars align.
The game is now available for MGA and Sweden with additional territories to follow. Hölle Games will continue its global tour and travel to Ireland next for its Leprechaun Respin game in March, in preparation for St Patrick’s Day. Perhaps they’ll fly by dragon.
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