Blueprint rolls out fishing-themed title with Fortune Spins mechanic

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Blueprint Gaming announced Thursday it has added a new title to its portfolio, “Fishing Frenzy: Fortune Spins”.

The latest iteration of one of iGaming’s classic slot adds “the excitement of a quad-reel format as an option alongisde playing the classic game, offering yet more ways to net big wins”, the company described. 

The return of Fortune Spins requires the cost of 20x the bet, and allows play across four separate windows simultaneously, collecting the value of every fish within the grid it appears in. 

“Fishing Frenzy: Fortune Spins” also introduces a new Golden Catch fisherman to the gameplay, who rewards players further by gathering every fish in view across all four slot windows.

“This latest Fishin’ Frenzy installment represents Blueprint’s refined skill in making the absolute most of its leading, flexible content. It successfully takes the action in a new direction while retaining the familiar characteristics that made the series so popular with players across Europe since it was first introduced”, the company stated.

Jo Purvis, Director of Key Accounts and Marketing UK at Blueprint Gaming, spoke about this new product and said: “Everyone’s favourite fisherman is most certainly not the one that got away – he’s back to help players hook a big catch and continue to enjoy tight lines on more fast and furious reels than ever before. We love the Fishin’ Frenzy family of slots as much as our players do and our development team have done yet another fine job in delivering a revitalised experience, thanks to the popular Fortune Spins mechanic.”

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