This week Hacksaw Gaming announced that they're launching a series of new slots that will have massive progressive jackpots, which will carry prizes of up to €50 million.
The games are going to be offered at Hacksaw's casino partners, with the first game being offered named 'My Lucky Number'. This game will have a max jackpot of €25 million, which itself would make the prize the largest online win itself if it grew that large. Future games are also in development and will be deployed later this year. Other titles with jackpots between €5 million and €10 million are also in development.
Speaking about the new jackpot scheme Hacksaw Gaming COO Marcus Cordes stated: "We are about to bring real competition in the market when it comes to the jackpots which are available today. With our new concept, operators can rely on having huge, exciting jackpots on offer without having to wait for the progressive jackpot to build up. It also enables smaller operators to offer the same huge prizes as the Tier 1s, leveling the playing field".
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That sounds great. Ed, any chance we can get those up on the tracker as they're released?
Will look into it. To tell the truth this is the first time I have ever heard of them. And it sounds like they may be fixed size jackpots rather than progressives, which would make tracking them pointless.
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This doesnt sound quite right. If they're saying they will offer the biggest jackpots and the game has a max cap amount, doesnt that leave a lot of wagers once that max number is reached just hitting the bank or the "next" jackpot. I've never even heard of Hacksaw Gaming before.
This doesnt sound very trustworthy, but I've been wrong before.
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I don't really know anything about this game provider and I'm not familiar with their games but I'm curious to see how big the jackpots will be and what their structure will be.
Quite a valid point there Kris, I have my doubts about it as well.