New slot games from NetEnt

NetEnt have recently announced their latest slots for 2016, which were very excited about!

Updated: 26 January 2024 By Becky Mosley

NetEnt have recently announced their latest slots for 2016, which were very excited about!

New NetEnt slots

There are two new slots each of which are a little different from what we’d expect from NetEnt. Firstly, there’s Football: Champion’s Cup (released May 23) and Theme Park: Tickets of Fortune (released June 22). Currently, we don’t know much more about these upcoming games other than their titles. As always, NetEnt are unpredictable and so we have no way of forecasting what these games will be like. Never before have NetEnt released a theme park or football based game, so even gameplay is a mystery right now. NetEnt launches new slot Pyramid: Quest for Immortality

Distinct features 

In addition to this, all NetEnt’s recent slots have been very distinct. For example, there are no linking features between Guns ‘N Roses, Drive: Multiplier Mayhem or Aloha Cluster Pays. Guns ‘N Roses is heavily bonus round orientated. Drive is all about multipliers and Aloha relies on paylines.

Release dates

The only things we can be certain about are the release dates, particularly in the case of Football: Champion’s Cup as it will be launched a few weeks before Euro 2016 begins in June. We’re hoping for more information in April, when NetEnt’s Jimi Hendrix slot will also be dropping.NetEnt Rocks Out Jimi Hendrix Slot 

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