Play'n GO expands its music series slots with Dio

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iGaming content supplier Play'n GOannounced Thursday a new addition to its music series slots, this time based on the rock band Dio, with the launch of Dio - Killing the Dragon. Players will join the band's lead vocalist Ronnie James Dio and use its music to conquer "deadly fire-breathing dragons, prowling wild wolves and more."

In this celebration of Dio's legacy, players will catch as many Scatters as they can to unlock their way into a castle where "fun features will lead them to the ultimate showdown between Dio and Murray, a mighty fire-breathing dragon." Catching Scatters leads to a Free Spins feature, where players have multiple ways to win: Land Sticky Wilds or Special Symbols to unlock a bevy of additional features.

The Fallen Angel feature includes a falling Wild symbol; the Wild Multipliers feature adds a multiplier to a Sticky Wild; the Symbol Upgrade feature morphs high-paying symbols to the highest-paying symbol; the Lock up the Wolves feature can provide players with continuous Re-spins.

Meanwhile, Dio's music plays in the jukebox with songs such as Holy Diver, Don't Talk to Strangers, Evil Eyes and We Rock. Visually, the game features "a gothic backdrop and vibrant animations making for immersive gameplay."

Dio - Killing the Dragon is the latest in Play'n GO's collection of rock 'n' roll themed slots, joining Def Leppard: Hysteria, Alice Cooper and the Tome of Madness, KISS Reels of Rock, Twisted Sister and ZZ Top Roadside Riches.

Head of Games at Play'n GO, Charlotte Miliziano said: "Our music series has quickly become one of our favorites and we absolutely loved putting together this tale of Dio. We're always thinking about the players and the most fun part was seeing just how many features we could pack into the game for them."

"Our design team really outdid themselves with the visual details, putting players inside this authentic fantasy land alongside Dio and we're thrilled they will be able to enjoy the legacy of Dio's music on the jukebox," he added.