Pragmatic Play reveals the masked singer Bingo product

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Pragmatic Play reveals the masked singer Bingo product

Pragmatic Play has released a bingo product for SkillOnNet’s brand PlayOJO, in partnership with the popular ITV show, The Masked Singer. This one-of-a-kind game was launched towards the end of last month.

Leveraging the operator’s high-profile partnership with one of ITV’s most highly-anticipated shows, Pragmatic Play’s The Masked Singer Bingo unites features from the show into an exclusive 90-ball bingo room.

When entering The Masked Singer Bingo room, players are supposed to decide which mask they believe will be on the bingo ticket that will win Full House. All of their bingo tickets change to show a mask that mirrors their selection at that instance.

If the mask they chose matches the one exhibited on a Full House winning ticket, triumphant players will be awarded free tickets for their next game. There is also a daily ‘must go’ jackpot in The Masked Singer Bingo room, which is guaranteed to be won by the end of every day.

Underlining Pragmatic Play’s flexibility and splendid mobilisation speed, the product has shifted from being a mere concept to going live in no time.

Vice President of Bingo at Pragmatic Play Claire McDaid stated: “Our partnership with SkillOnNet is extremely strong and we’re delighted to partner up once again and create a unique bingo proposition. Taking a hugely popular brand and transforming it into a bingo product in just a few months was a challenge for the team but the end-product is something we’re proud of. Adding extra features to boost retention will be sure to add to the game’s popularity and we’re all extremely confident on how the product will perform as we continue to evolve our relationship with SkillOnNet.”

Pragmatic Play currently delivers up to five new slot titles a month, as well as an extensive range of live casino and bingo products through its multi-vertical offering. The company’s entire portfolio is available through a single API integration.

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