NetEnt is heading to the Asian market. Two more Chinese slots planned

With its latest and future releases, the developer is clearly showing an interest in the Asian market. In September, two Chinese-themed slot machines, Twin Happiness and Imperial Riches, were released. But this autumn-Asian season is not over. A month later, the developer launches East Sea Dragon King, and two months later, Long Pao.

There are already detailed information about these two new products, and judging by the reviews, one of them will be a copy of Berryburst Max (East Sea Dragon King), and the other one will be a copy of Jack Hammer (Long Pao).

The East Sea Dragon King slot machine will have a cluster mechanic, winnings are paid not by lines, but by clusters of five or more symbols. The wild symbol expands and triggers respins. The theme is the Chinese god of the sea.

Long Pao is a style that resembles a mixture of Asian themes with comics, but not in the form of Japanese anime. Why is his resemblance to Jack Hammer noted? Firstly, it is a comic style, and secondly, they have the same characteristics and capabilities.

The main general feature is Sticky Win, the essence of which is that the winning combination sticks on the reels and the player receives respins while new winnings are formed. Both slots also have free spins from 10 to 30 with x3 multiplier.

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