Inferno Star
Sci-Fi
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Game Type:
Video Slot - 5 Reels
Released on:
16 May 2019

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FEATURES
Match between 2 and 5 suns, or classic fruit symbols, along the game’s five paylines to grab yourself a standard win in the base game.If you land the special Raging Sun Scatter symbol on the third reel, you will activate the amazing Raging Suns Re-Spin feature! As soon as you trigger Raging Suns any Sun symbols you land on the reels during the feature will be transformed into Raging Suns. Any reel containing a Raging Sun will be held, and all other reels will be re-spun.
If at least one Sun symbol lands on a re-spun reel, it will also be transformed, and that reel will be held too. Re-spins continue until all reels are held or no more Sun symbols appear.
Inferno Star also sees the return of our classic Gamble feature! After winning a prize, you get the chance to increase your win up to 4x!
All you have to do is guess the card that is lying face down. If you correctly guess, the colour you’ll double your winnings; if you can correctly guess the suit, they’ll be quadrupled.
Everything looks a lot brighter when you play Inferno Star!




MEET THE BAND MEMBERS
John Devonshire AKA “Johnny D”
Growing up in a little town in the Greater Manchester suburbs, Johnny D eats, breathes, and sleeps music. Spending his youth writing songs and mixing new tracks, this musical prodigy’s life spiralled into success when his dad remarried and his new stepbrother, Peter, moved to town. After some friction, the pair discovered musical magic when they put their differences aside and took to the stage...
Peter Wiley AKA ‘Wiley Pete’
Raised on the streets of Croydon, Peter’s life was upended when his parents split, and he moved north with his mother. Wiley Pete’s musical finesse led to countless gigs around London, whether he was providing backing vocals or tearing it up on the guitar, but he never managed to break into the big time. Now, with a fresh start, and the help of his new stepbrother, the world of 90s Brit-Pop might never be the same again...