Yggdrasil has collaborated with its new YG Masters partner studio AceRun to release a new Egyptian-themed pokie adventure. Book HOTFIRE is a high volatility title that emulates the iconic book-style pokies that have proved enduringly popular with players. The new title offers an atmospheric flame-engulfed theme with iconic Egyptian images, including a golden sarcophagus, and ancient gods.
The book symbol is a magical tome surrounded by a ring of fire and when three of them land anywhere on the game reels, you will trigger the bonus round and receive 10 free spins. Before the bonus begins, a wheel of fortune spins and the symbol it selects will be the special symbol until the feature ends.
The special symbol expands and covers to cover the entire reel that it lands on. If you land three more bonus symbols during the feature, you will retrigger it and gain another 10 spins.
Book HOTFIRE, AceRun’s debut title.
The studio is a fresh addition to the YG Master’s program and only launched recently. The new game was produced via Yggdrasil’s innovative GATI technology that provides partners with a preconfigured, regulation-ready, development toolkit that enables them to deliver engaging content with rapid distribution.
Stuart McCarthy, the Head of Product & Programs at Yggdrasil, said,
“Egyptian-themed slots have been a mainstay within iGaming for many years now, and players know and love them. We’re truly thrilled to add another top-class book-style game to our ever-growing YG Masters Portfolio via AceRun. It’s very exciting when partner studios launch their first game through our program, and we look forward to working closely with them going forward to create fantastic gaming experiences.”
Jeroen van der Heijden, the Head of Development at AceRun, added,
“There have been some incredibly impressive slots released through the YG Masters program in the past and we’re proud to release Book HOTFIRE alongside them, we’ve designed and built a sleek and modern game that delivers timeless gameplay we believe players will enjoy.”