Streamer scoops 240K Win on Fire of the Hole XBomb Slot
Nolimit City came to the central attention after the twitch streamer scooped the huge win in one of their slots. Fire in the Hole xBomb slot has struck 60,000x win within its great bonus round. The lucky Finnish streamer AndyPyro counts 261,000 followers on his channel.
With the bet of 4 EUR the first bonus round appeared and paid out 60 times the value without the bonus buy option. So, the bonus game started from the base game by itself. It is already a big hit in this slot.
The bonus game of the slot works with 6 carriages coming into a grid on the 6 reels. If the coin falls under a carriage, you get the prize of whatever is shown. You can land a bet multiplier of a special feature. This feature we saw in the Money Train 2 slot from Relax Gaming.
The additional round of the Fire in the Hole slot is based on the Lucky Wagon feature. Triggering the extra mode will require landing 3, 4 or 5 scatter symbols at the same time - this will unlock 2, 3 or 4 rows respectively. The bonus starts with 3 free spins, and the number of free spins will be reset to the original number after a coin lands on the playing field. At the same time, wagons with multipliers for each spin will roll on the upper horizontal reel.
Consider the features of each multiplier:
- Dwarf. It turns into a sticky symbol and collects all the multiplier values on the reel.
- Coin. These symbols, which are located on the bottom of the reel, receive a multiplier from x1 to x100.
- A bag. Takes all the coins on the corresponding reel and adds them to the accumulated amount.
- Multiplier. The values of all golden bonus symbols on the reel will increase.
- Box. All coins will be collected, and the grid will be updated to bring new winnings. If there is a Dwarf sign on the field, then it is not removed.
- Dynamite. The value of the coins will increase, and the cell blockers will explode.
In addition, the bonus round can be purchased using the Bonus Buy option. The player will need to pay x60, x157 or x500 for 3, 4 or 5 scatter symbols respectively, as well as for an increased percentage of money back.
Coming back to the huge win, the new bonus game has just started and immediately paid out big. The dynamite symbol then stuck to the 4 reels and add collector chests. Then you can see how Andy overcame the barrier of 10k win. But at the end of the bonus round, he scooped a 240,000 EUR winning thanks to the Dwarf symbol that paid out a 60,000x the initial bet! What a legend!


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