ELA Games launches Rapid Wild: new electrified retro slot
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ELA Games launches new electrified retro slot: Rapid Wild

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ELA Games launches new electrified retro slot: Rapid Wild

ELA Games has released its newest slot, Rapid Wild, a neon-style game that takes players into a high-energy arena with classic arcade visuals with fast-paced gameplay.

ELA Games focuses on games with detailed worlds and characters, but Rapid Wild goes in a different direction and puts the spotlight on straightforward slot action. The game presents a retro design, with strong purple tones and symbols like gold bars, lucky dice, and burning jackpots appear across the 5×3 grid. The main objective of Rapid Wild requires players to search for Crazy Hot symbols. The more symbols appear on the reels, the higher the jackpot grows. Players who manage to fill the board can win the top prize before the round ends.

Explosive free games and supercharged wilds 

Landing Scatter symbols starts the bonus round, giving players 8, 16, or 25 Free Spins, depending on how many Scatters appear. The free spins activate special Wild features:

  • Multiplier Wilds: Double (x2) and Triple (x3) Wilds can land on the reels and increase the payout.
  • Sticky Wilds: These Wilds stay on the grid for two more spins, helping keep winning chances in place.

Game Stats

  • Reels: 5×3
  • Paylines: 10
  • RTP: 94.08% / 96.00%
  • Volatility: High (4/5)
  • Max Win: x5,000 (€250,000)

The Rapid Wild demo and other ELA Games’ titles are available on the official website.

Lilit Sarinyan
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