BGaming Releases 'Street Power' Game to Casinos

Slot designer BGaming is getting gritty by taking players to the pavement for a braw in their newest game 'Street Power', which it claims to represent a retro video game.

The game is a strange one, as you're tasked with selecting a fighter that represents one of three volatility levels (low, medium, high), and then sees you hitting the "Power" button to amp up your fighter. From here, you win a certain amount of money back, ranging from a fraction of your bet to a multiple of your wager. That's it. That's the gameplay.

The max win for the game is €250,000, and it has a default return to player percentage (RTP) for the game is 97.15%.

A preview of the game can be seen below:

BGaming Chief Casual Game Producer Mikalai Dzeneladze commented, noting: "We are delighted to add this old-school video game-inspired title to our portfolio and reward our players with the win-only mechanic fans of Plinko will be familiar with. Street Power strengthens BGaming's line-up of casual releases, standing out with the unique theme and wins-only mechanics."

Street Power is available for play now at casinos that offer BGaming's gaming library.

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Dustin Jermalowicz
Dustin has a long-standing passion for gambling. He has been writing professionally on the subject and breaking industry news for Casino Listings since 2011. His favorite casino games include Blackjack, Poker, and Hi/Lo. A proud native of Detroit, Dustin currently lives in Michigan.
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This may be the worst game I've ever played related to online gambling. Just horrible and lazy.

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