New Wheel-Based Game Engine Revealed by RAW

The new and exciting online slot developer RAW iGaming has revealed its innovative game engine, SuperSlice. The developer, whose motto is “Stand out or stand down,” is promising to deliver players an entirely new way to play.

The developer is seeking to disrupt the industry with SuperSlice, which makes use of wheels rather than reels. However, unlike in standard wheel games, the SuperSlice mechanic delivers dynamic slices on any wheel design so that players will never know how many slices a wheel will have or what they will contain, much like the way Megaways changes the number of rows on a reel.

A wheel slice may be empty, or it could contain a multiplier trigger, a high-value symbol, or even a trigger for a free spins round or bonus game. Furthermore, symbols and features can appear multiple times on a single wheel.

RAW iGaming has already released two slots that use the SuperSlice engine, Wheels of Rock and Journey to Chaos. The first is a multi-wheel, high volatility music-themed slot that offers rewards of up to 25,000 times the bet. The second is a cascading wheel game with an ancient Egyptian theme where the gods can payout up to 8x during the free spins and up to 15,000x in the Naunets Chaos Spins feature.

Tom Wood Chief Executive Officer at RAW iGaming

We see RAW as the pink shark going against an ocean of thousands of 5×3 and 5×4 reel slots. We can’t help but ask ourselves whether players really need or indeed want more of these types of casino games. To attract new players and to retain existing ones, operators need to differentiate their game portfolio. To get that real edge, they need to dare to add content like ours which pushes boundaries, and that will always strive to deliver a unique player experience.

Tom WoodChief Executive Officer at RAW iGaming

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