Play‘n Go rocks out with new Annihilator video slot

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A little over a month after launching its Testament video slot and Swedish online casino games developer Play‘n Go has announced that it has again made use of a heavy metal music theme to premiere of its new five-reel and ten-payline Annihilator innovation.

The Vaxjo-headquartered firm used an official Thursday press release to detail that its latest three-row video slot is themed around the influential Canadian thrash metal band of the same name and features an animated representation of veteran lead guitarist Jeff Waters serving as its wild symbol.

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Play‘n Go stated that the mobile-friendly Annihilator is the fifth video slot is has debuted featuring a heavy metal music motif and also comes complete with a selection of the band’s best-known songs as well as bonus features named for celebrated tracks from its 17 studio albums such as In Command, Set the World on Fire and Fun Palace.

Careful cooperation:

Martin Zettergren, Chief Product Officer for the developer, used the press release to declare that his firm’s latest game was developed in close collaboration with members of Annihilator and is now sure to ‘appeal to fans and the wider audience as well’. He moreover proclaimed that the high volatility video slot with its 94.2% return to player ratio is a welcome addition to the developer’s stable of music-based online casino games and is certain to further cement its place ‘as a leading figure in the music slot sector.

Read a statement from Zettergren…

“There was a real collaborative effort to give this game its level of realism and detail, which included visiting Jeff’s studio to capture the voice and video recordings. We worked together every step of the way.”

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