Lightning Box Releases Exclusive Panda Pow for William Hill

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May 27th, 2017
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Lightning Box recently premiered a brand, new game: Panda Pow. The title was designed exclusively for William Hill members. On May 24th, a deluxe version of the game became available for William Hill’s retail estate, with changes including a total of 10 paylines, from 25. The payline modification serves as a move to accommodate the bookmaker’s large network of players.

The original version of the game features a 3x5 reel set, along with 25 paylines. Its main star is a kung-fu fighting panda, and it’s inspired by the film of the same name. Upon launching the game, players will be met with a red background, covered with temples and ornaments, with bamboo accents framing the reel set.

Users can look forward to a nice spread of features. For starters, there are TWO wild symbols, both represented by the panda. A red panda acts as both a wild and scatter. It substitutes for all symbols on the reels, except for the gold panda. It appears only on reels 2, 3, and 4. The gold panda, on the other hand, is wild during free games, replacing all but the red bonus panda. Between 5 and 20 free games may be awarded! It can appear on reels 2, 3, 4, and 5.

The exclusive launch of this game takes place as the brand designs a custom version of its Silver Lion slot for the Licensed Betting Offices of William Hill.

“Panda Pow Deluxe has a quirky Kung Fu fighting panda ready to do battle for you. Our friends at Betdigital have added an exciting B2 game into this model which we are all stoked about. Once again, we’re thrilled to be providing William Hill with an exclusive, tailored version of the game for their LBOs, just as we did with Silver Lion,” commented, Peter Causley, co-founder and managing director for Lightning Box.

“designed exclusively for William Hill members”

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