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RTP94.10%
VolatilityMedium
Reels5
Paylines20

9 Masks of Fire Hyperspins Specifications

Launch Date2021-10-18
SoftwareGameburger Studios
Type of SlotVideo slot
ThemeClassic
RTP94.10%
VolatilityMedium
Reels5
Paylines20
Paylines TypeFixed
MechanicsPaylines
Min Bet£0.20
Max Bet£60.00
Max Win2,000x
Max Multiplier3x
Bonus FeaturesFree Spins
Scatter SymbolsYes
Bonus RoundsYes
Free SpinsYes
Wild SymbolsYes
Max Jackpot120,000
Progressive JackpotNo
Practice PlayYes
AutoplayYes

Gameburger Studios an exclusive content partner to Microgaming is stunned at the speed of popularity their 2019 release 9 Masks of Fire gained. It’s no surprise the upcoming studio has teamed up with Microgaming once again to produce a second installment 9 Masks of Fire HyperSpins introducing the HyperSpins mechanic, further enhancing engagement and gameplay.

About 9 Masks of Fire HyperSpins

The setup is the same as the original with 5 reels and 20 paylines. It’s available on desktop and mobile devices from 20p up to £60 per spin. It sits in the medium variance category with an increasing RTP between 96.24% up to 96.74% during the HyperSpins feature.A fiery background of reds, yellow, and orange is present once again with the reels sitting centrally in the games area. Symbols include cherries, bars, bells, dollar signs, and different 7 symbols, 7s, 77s, and 777s. The wild is represented by a large blue diamond.

Gameplay

All the original features are present in the sequel with the advantage of the HyperSpins mechanic. You have a choice to only spin certain reels, allowing for more lucrative symbols landing on spun reels matching the unspun reels. Only wins involving the respun reels award a payout. The HyperSpins feature is only present in the base game.3 or more mask symbols landing awards a cash prize. The more masks you land the greater the reward, 9 masks awards 2,000x the total bet.You’ll see a free spins wheel on screen, after landing 3 or more scatters you’ll be rewarded with a spin on the wheel. Each section holds a number of free spins and multipliers. As many as 30 free spins are up for grabs with up to a 3x multiplier. Another 3 or more scatters retriggers the feature with exactly the same number of free spins and multipliers up for grabs.

Verdict

If you are a fan of the original 9 Masks of Fire you won’t be disappointed in the setup here. Everything about the original title remains intact barring the addition of the Hyperspins feature allowing you to lock reels while others spin to create a bigger win.

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