32 Red Casino Mega Moolah Slot Machine Hits £6 Million

April 16, 2009


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32Red Plc has announced that the Mega Moolah slot machine has reached record-breaking levels by hitting the £6 million mark at 32 Red Casino. The operator behind the award-winning 32 Red Casino has reported that any win now would surpass the previous $5.5 million record won in April 2008.

Head of Marketing for 32Red, Mark Quayle, said, "Anyone who hits the jackpot on Mega Moolah will win £6,000,000 or more when playing at 32 Red Casino. Combine Mega Moolah with our other progressive jackpots and that makes a total of £7,268,000+ up for grabs"

Mega Moolah is one of 14 progressive jackpot games available at 32Red, but it leads the way with the biggest jackpot in online gaming. The mammoth jackpots this casino game generates are a result of each spin of its reels, where a fraction of the spin's cost is pooled. With the game's massive popularity the figure quickly collects into the multi-million pound figures and the life changing amounts currently available.

Quayle added, "What happens when it's won? The jackpot is reset to a guaranteed £1 million. Making it immediately one of the biggest jackpots on the Net".

In addition to the imminent Mega Moolah jackpot, 32Red is also getting ready to launch 5 new casino games, including the much talked about slot machine, The Great Galaxy Grab. The other games are Cops and Robbers, Lucky Eggsplorer, Mayan Princess and Stunt Pilot.

32Red Plc is the six times winner of the Best Casino title awarded by watchdog and player advocate, Casinomeister. 32Red is renowned for providing industry-leading levels of support to players. Over 80% of 32Red's players are from the UK and 32Red is licensed and regulated by the Government of Gibraltar. The Company operates 32 Red Casino, 32 Red Poker, 32 Red Mobile Casino, 32 Red Affiliates and Dash Casino. 32Red Casino is committed to responsible gambling and ensures the company adheres to UK law.

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