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Push Gaming’s Razor Ways dives deep for sharper wins

B2B gaming supplier Push Gaming returns to one of its iconic game series with Razor Ways, featuring a reimagined aesthetic and expanding reels among an array of new gameplay elements.
Using the solid foundation of the smash hit Razor Returns, this latest iteration provides a unique take on the much-loved design and mechanics for fans eager to sample more Razor.
With up to 46,656 ways to win, Razor Ways features not only expanding reels but wilds too while converter symbols boost win potential every spin.
Gameplay is not the only area to enjoy a makeover, Razor Ways reinterprets the signature design of the Razor series on a brand-new reel leveraging familiarity for longtime fans while delivering fresh thrills for new players.
Anastasiia Mysan, Game Producer at Push Gaming, said: “We wanted to switch things up in this release – Razor Ways pays in ways and includes expanding reels. This also allowed us to introduce exciting new elements and spruce up the design. We’ve dived deeper into the ocean by introducing dwellers from the depths and depicting the very bottom of the underwater world.
“Each new game round presents a new opportunity to unlock a 6×6 grid with 46,656 ways to win! Razor Ways has a massive win potential with the addition of new symbols, the expanding wild and converter, along with the return of fan-favourite feature, Razor Reveal.”
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