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Razor Shark

Razor Shark Push Gaming

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RTP96.7%
VolatilityHigh
ProviderPush Gaming
Reels5
Paylines20

Razor Shark Specifications

SoftwarePush Gaming
Type of SlotVideo slot
ThemeOcean/Deep Sea
RTP96.7%
VolatilityHigh
Reels5
Paylines20
Scatter SymbolsYes
Bonus RoundsNo
Free SpinsYes
Wild SymbolsYes
Progressive JackpotNo
Practice PlayNo
AutoplayYes

Dare you dip your toes in the ocean with the Razor Sharks? Probably not, well if that’s the case, why not stay safe and play Push Gaming’s new release, Razor Shark. Dive deep in to the ocean to find treasure and net yourself 50,000x your stake.

About

Razor Shark is set deep beneath the blue sea with pretty corals and fearsome looking fish. The game has brightly coloured cartoon styled graphics and the reels are filled with diving equipment and mean looking sharks.This is a 5 reel slot with 20 paylines playable from 10p to £100 per spin on Desktop, Tablet and Mobile devices with a High variance and the RTP is set at 96.7%. The game offers Mystery Stacks feature that can see wins of 2,500x your stake, a Nudge and Reveal feature for better wins and a Free Games feature where multipliers can see wins of 50,000x your stake on each free spin.Symbols include tanks of oxygen, flippers, water masks, underwater cameras and 5 sharks, one being a golden shark and is the highest paying. The wild is a great white shark and will replace all other symbols except the scatter, it gives you 2.5, 12.5 and 50x your stake for 3, 4 or 5 on a payline.

Gameplay

Mystery Stacks feature – there are 4 symbol mystery stacks that can land on any reel, this will trigger the Nudge and Reveal feature. The Mystery stacks will open and give a winning symbol or golden shark.Razor Reveal feature – when this is triggered each mystery stack will spin, coins show a stake multiplier or scatters. This feature can be triggered during the free spins, it can give you uto 2,500x your stake in prizes.Free Games feature – This is triggered when you find 3 or more scatter symbols, each additional symbol give an extra free spin. Mystery stacks fill reels 2 and 4 and a multiplier is added to winning combinations. Scatters can make the feature nudge by one position.The Nudge and Reveal feature – this will begin with a 1x multiplier and increases each time the feature is triggered.We loved Razor Shark, visually it’s great fun with colourful animated graphics and it also has some nice features.The game can reward you with 1,000x your stake if you can fill the reels with the wild and if you add to this the increasing multiplier, you can see wins of up to a massive 50,000x your stake from every spin. 

Matthew Kennedy
Co-founder & Technical Director at Play Cash Games

Matthew Kennedy co-founded Take Marketing Limited in 2008 alongside Becky Mosley and has worked in the UK online gambling industry ever since. He runs the technical side of the operation, building and maintaining the platforms that power Play Cash Games and the wider Take Marketing portfolio.

Matt's role is hands-on. He writes the code behind the offer feeds, the comparison tools readers use, and the back-office systems that keep every casino listing accurate and current. If you have used a feature on this site, the chances are he built it. He is also responsible for site performance, mobile usability, and the technical SEO that lets a small independent comparison site compete with much larger publishers.

Over 17 years in the industry, Matt has worked directly with affiliate platforms, casino operators, and software providers. He has seen the market move from desktop Flash slots to mobile-first HTML5, lived through every iteration of UK Gambling Commission rules, and built the systems that keep our coverage compliant as regulation evolves. He has a particular interest in responsible gambling tooling and player-fund safety — the parts of the industry most people do not see but that matter most.

Matt is a Companies House registered director (Take Marketing Limited, company no. 07619813) and is based in Lincolnshire, England.

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