Blueprint Gaming launches Deal or No Deal The Big Hit Megaways Jackpot King following TV show's return

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Blueprint Gaming launches Deal or No Deal The Big Hit Megaways Jackpot King following TV show's return
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UK-based game studio Blueprint Gaming has unveiled its latest game, Deal or No Deal The Big Hit Megaways Jackpot King. The launch coincides with the return of the long-running television game show Deal or No Deal, complete with the same new set design, dedicated logos and familiar glitz of the franchise.

This game marks a new milestone in the ongoingpartnership between Blueprint Gaming and Banijay Group, the license holder. It also sees Blueprint continue its efforts to develop premier gaming content based on multi-genre IP that crosses television and multimedia platforms. 

A notable innovation in the game is the incorporation of Blueprint's progressive jackpot system Jackpot King. The Bonus Trail feature is also a key point, whereplayers advance on a trail with each winning sequence, unlocking multipliers, Deal or No Deal, Boost, Eliminate, Red Alert or The Big Hit.

The bonus trail is dynamic and refreshes with each spin, offering opportunities for significant winnings, including prizes up to 100 times the bet amount upon reaching the top of the trail.

Deal or No Deal The Big Hit Megaways joins other recent releases from Blueprint, such as Big Catch Bass Fishing and Crabbin' for Cash Extra Big Catch. These games are part of the Jackpot King line, aimed at increasing player engagement and revenue for game operators.

Jo Purvis, Director of Marketing & Relationships at Blueprint Gaming, said: "We're honored to provide another thrilling installment in the entertaining slot series and Deal or No Deal The Big Hit Megaways Jackpot King will also serve as another great addition to our portfolio of games

"We're excited for the return of the live show and through continuing our long relationship with Banijaywe bring the Jackpot King system and a host of entertaining features for one of our key licensees," he stated.