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Spinomenal Unveils Latest Release: Egyptian Rebirth – Hold & Hit

This new release invites players to venture deep into treasure-filled tombs, where ancient hieroglyphics adorn the walls and statues of long-forgotten gods guard their riches.

Spinomenal Unveils Latest Release: Egyptian Rebirth – Hold & Hit

Spinomenal Unveils Latest Release: Egyptian Rebirth – Hold & Hit

Leading iGaming content provider Spinomenal has unveiled the latest title in its acclaimed Egyptian Empire series, Egyptian Rebirth – Hold & Hit.

This new release invites players to venture deep into treasure-filled tombs, where ancient hieroglyphics adorn the walls and statues of long-forgotten gods guard their riches. The atmospheric soundtrack, inspired by Egyptian themes, heightens the tension and anticipation with every spin.

In the base game, three scattered gemstone symbols landing on reels one, three, and five activate the Free Spins feature. Players begin with three spins, each paying three times the total bet. During Free Spins, any symbol can appear as a 3x3 colossus across reels two to four, and when a scattered symbol (bonus or Free Spins) lands as a colossus, it triggers its feature. Each Free Spins colossus symbol adds another three spins and pays 3x the total bet.

Landing six Scatter bonus symbols unlocks the Hold & Hit Bonus game. The triggering symbols remain fixed in place as players start with three spins. The feature continues until all spaces are filled or the spins run out.

Each spin gives players a chance to secure rewards ranging from x1 to x10 their total bet, along with the Mini (x25), Minor (x50), and Major (x250) Jackpots. Filling all 15 positions awards the Grand Jackpot, worth an impressive x5000the total bet.

Commenting on the launch, Spinomenal Co-CEO Omer Henya said:

“Egyptian Rebirth – Hold & Hit takes players even deeper into our Egyptian world, where the lure of ancient treasures remains as powerful as ever. Each spin brings them closer to uncovering the secrets of the pharaohs – secrets that have kept the gold buried from explorers for centuries.”