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Enter Cleopatra’s world in Evoplay’s new title Chosen by the Gods

Evoplay, the award-winning game development studio, has launched Chosen by the Gods, its latest slot inspired by the legendary Cleopatra and the riches of ancient Egypt.
Set on a 5×3 reel layout with 15 pay lines, the game features sacred animals, ancient artefacts, and golden treasures, with Wild scarabs helping to create winning combinations.
Three or more Cleo symbols trigger eight Free Spins, with each additional symbol awarding an extra spin and increasing Wild multipliers by x1 throughout the feature.
Landing six or more bonus symbols activates the Bonus Game, where players collect symbols to progress through levels and unlock fixed jackpots, including the EPIC jackpot worth 5,000x the bet.
With a Bonus Buy option for instant feature access, Chosen by the Gods is a strong addition to any operator’s portfolio, combining a proven theme with rewarding mechanics.
Ivan Kravchuk, CEO at Evoplay, said: “Chosen by the Gods brings Cleopatra’s world to life with a straightforward yet engaging gameplay structure.
“Wild multipliers and progressive Bonus Games offer an experience that resonates with players while delivering strong results for operators. We’re excited to see how it resonates across global markets.”
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