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Sabaton Play N GO

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RTP96.5%
VolatilityHigh
ProviderPlay n GO
Reels5
Paylines10

Sabaton Specifications

SoftwarePlay n GO
Type of SlotVideo slot
ThemeRock Music
RTP96.5%
VolatilityHigh
Reels5
Paylines10
Scatter SymbolsYes
Bonus RoundsNo
Free SpinsYes
Wild SymbolsYes
Progressive JackpotNo
Practice PlayNo
AutoplayNo

Rock away to Sabaton from Play N’ Go, based on the Swedish metal band. Watch out for the stacked symbols and Battalion Spins where you could find your self winning up to 5,000x your stake.

About

The soundtrack is taken from the bands song lyrics, which are often based on war, battles and heroism. Visually the slot is energetic with a lot going on, the reels are set against a tank and filled with band members and all things war related.This is a 5 reel slot with 10 paylines, playable from 10p to £100 per spin on Desktop, Tablet and Mobile devices. The slot has a high variance and the RTP is set at 96.5%. The game offers metal stacks, mystery symbols, linked reels and mega symbols.Symbols include hand grenades, swords, bullets and helmets. The higher paying symbols are the band members, one is worth 10x your stake for getting 5 on a payline. The lead singer Joakim is the wild which replaces all other symbols except the cross scatter, you will get 10, 15 or 100x your stake for 3, 4 or 5 symbols.

Features

Metal Stacks and Mystery Symbol feature – one is chosen during a spin and that symbol is stacked and added to the reels. All band members can appear bigger (3×3) , giving better wins.The Chained Reels feature – this can be triggered at random and will appear on reels 2, 3 and 4, on each spin, 2 reels can have the same symbols giving bigger wins.The Last Stand feature – this is triggered at random and 1 or 2 reels will give wild reels.The Battalion Spins feature – you need to find 9 Sabaton cross scatters, 7 free spins are given. A symbol is chosen at random and becomes the Metal Stack and Mystery Symbol for the feature. The feature can be retriggered for 7 more free spins. During the feature the centre reels are linked and show the same symbol, this includes Mega Symbols.If you get between 3 and 8 scatters during the base game (this is not quite enough to trigger the Battalion Spins feature), it will trigger the Mystery Symbol feature and they will all be replaced by the chosen symbol.Sabaton is entertaining and has a lot going on, the graphics are great with a super soundtrack. The game is all about the Metal Stacks and Mystery Symbols, but the big wins will come from the Battalion Spins feature where you could potentially see wins of up to 5,000x your stake.   . 

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.

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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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