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    Classic Provider 1spin4win Debuts Japanese Slot Line with Tiger’s Steps Hold and Win

    Abigail MosesBy Abigail MosesApril 26, 20252 Mins Read
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    The online casino game provider presents a unique iGaming product, setting in motion a Japanese slot lineup that is more than just several similar games united by one name, like their prominent Lucky Jane collection. The four slots will tell four immersive stories and release over four months, with one game launched monthly.

    Kicking off the series is Tiger’s Steps Hold and Win, a tale of two ninjas and their wise sensei from the dojo of the Yamashiro village near Mount Fuji on a quest to prevent the shogun from claiming the ancient relics the tiger clan has protected for centuries.

    The Bonus action of choice on the 5×3 grid is Hold and Win, which is known for driving anticipation for wins and eliciting powerful emotions. A classic Hold and Win game starts when three or more coins appear on the reels in one spin. These and all other coins in the round remain on the reels throughout the game. Players are presented with three starting respins, which refresh every time a new coin drops. The goal is to fill the reels with as many coins as you can until respins run out.

    The Bonus round in Tiger’s Steps Hold and Win offers two Jackpots: Mini at x100 and Mega at x1,000, upping the stakes. To claim the former, players need to find the special Mini Coin, and to grab the other, they need to secure 15 coins.

    Olga Bogdanova, the Art Director at 1spin4win, said:

    “Creating Tiger’s Steps Hold and Win and other slots in the lineup meant that we needed to do thorough historical and cultural research. As a result, you will see more than just elements from Japanese popular culture in these games — you will be completely immersed in the unique locations and invested in the stories of characters from medieval Japan.”

    Tiger Steps Hold and Win has already stirred up great interest during its exclusive pre-release on April 1 in such big casinos as Irwin, Gizbo, Jet, Izzi, and Fresh. You can play the demo on 1spin4win’s website.

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    Abigail Moses

    Abigail Moses is a senior news reporter at GamblingNews.uk, covering all developments in the iGaming industry, from casino launches to regulatory news.

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