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It’s Gonzo, but a more modern, attractive looking version. The first impressions are pretty much everything you would hope they would be. Well, it has happened, one of the most popular slots on the planet has been beefed up, redesigned, remade, revamped, blessed a second life, whatever you want to call it, thanks to Big Time Gaming’s popular Megaways engine. Even dearer to many hearts is the second NetEnt classic to get the treatment – Gonzo’s Quest. High on the wish list for a lot of players was Piggy Riches Megaways, which turned out to be a highly playable game. NetEnt’s illustrious back-catalogue combined with Red Tiger’s Megaways license quickly sprang to mind.
When NetEnt bought out Red Tiger in a deal worth hundreds of millions it didn’t take long for the iGaming world to envisage what mashups might pour forth from the amalgamation.