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Microgaming unveil new mobile slots

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iders Microgaming have released two new HTML5 games.

Isis is an Ancient Egypt-inspired five-reel, 25-payline offering boasting icons such as brooches and amulets, as well as an Isis wild symbol and Horus scatter symbol.

A free spins feature offers up to 30 free spins and a 6x multiplier.

Centre Court is a tennis-themed five-reel, nine-payline title featuring a free spins bonus round which awards 18 free spins with a 1x-5x multiplier.

Games on Microgaming’s HTML5 platform are compatible with almost any mobile and tablet device, including Apple and Android products.

Microgaming head of product channels Neill Whyte said: “Following on from our aggressive mobile strategy in 2013, we are continuing our rapid rollout of HTML5 games this year.

“However it’s not just about quantity, the quality is also paramount, and we aim to deliver the highest calibre of content to mobile players.”
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