After a busy September packed with fresh releases like Rosy Orbit Treasure Turn, Rise of Olympus Extreme, Lab of Madness It’s A-Wild!, and Fire Toad 2, Play’n GO has kicked off this month by expanding its beloved Dead series.
Fate of Dead Blitzways is their latest slot, cleverly blending the familiar atmosphere of the series with a new cluster-based format and interesting twists on the Ancient Egypt theme.
Fate of Dead Blitzways Metrics
- Rows: 2-7
- Reels: 5
- Paylines: 16,807
- RTP: 96.2%
- Volatility: Mid-High
- Min/max bet: 0.1/10
- Max win: 20,000x
Clusters, Cascades, and Multiplier Wilds
Similar to its previous titles in the series, the studio has chosen to make the game heavily lean on the setting. For this, developers opted for golden chambers to frame the reels and symbols inspired by iconic Egyptian imagery. The soundtrack also creates the illusion of stepping straight into a mysterious tomb.
However, it’s the mechanics here that genuinely make the slot pop up. Clusters replace the classic win-forming paylines, with each winning cluster triggering a cascade that introduces new symbols, providing extra chances to score even more wins.
When in use, wild symbols do not simply disappear, but they turn into Multiplier Wilds and start ramping up the intensity as the round carries on. The Free Spins feature further boosts the stakes while the Sticky Wilds lock in place for the duration of the bonus, which means every new spin can lead to something bigger.
For longtime fans, Fate of Dead Blitzways should feel extremely connected to its roots in terms of visuals, pacing, and the ties to earlier Dead series releases like Legacy of Dead and Scroll of Dead. The game is also related to Tomb of Gold Blitzways, another Play’n GO title that relies on shifting reels and layered mechanics.
Play’n GO’s games ambassador, Magnus Wallentin, spoke about the new game as a door opener for the series in terms of “fresh possibilities” while at the same time “preserving everything players love.”
“It’s a meeting point between legacy and innovation,” he added.