BetMGM Online Table and Slot Exclusives: The Best in the Business

Last month, BetMGM launched exclusive offerings on both the table-game and slot sides. Here are a few of the hottest new games.

BetMGM  is known for a great collection of exclusive offerings. Last month, new exclusives were added on both the table-game and slot sides.

In August, BetMGM added MGM Bonus City, an innovative “Hybrid Dealer” game offered in partnership with Inspired Entertainment.  Inspired’s Hybrid Dealer games combine footage of real dealers with computer-generated imaging in a game presented as dealer-run, but in which the outcomes are determined by a random number generator.

MGM Bonus City transports players to Las Vegas MGM properties, where they can spin a wheel and place their bets. Players can choose from eight potential outcomes that will spin on the big wheel, including four iconic Las Vegas MGM property-themed bonus rounds: New York-New York, Luxor, MGM Grand and Bellagio. During the spin, the game randomly awards a special multiplier that can enhance the player’s winnings.

“MGM Bonus City is an immersive experience for players, and Inspired did a fantastic job combining virtual and live elements,” said Oliver Bartlett, vice president of gaming product & content for BetMGM. “MGM Bonus City is a superb addition to BetMGM Casino, and we’re excited to continue the rollout across states where we are live as regulations allow.”

Since its launch in New Jersey, MGM Bonus City has quickly become a popular exclusive title at BetMGM Casino due to its blend of game show elements, including the four MGM-themed bonus rounds.

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Meanwhile, on the slot side, BetMGM continues to roll out exclusive game content. In August, the site added Dragon Train-Chi Lin Wins, a Light & Wonder game that features a free-spin bonus with “sticky wilds,” wild symbols that land and stay in place for the remainder of the feature.

L&W’s Dragon Train game family features four progressive jackpots, the lower jackpots available through a hold-and-spin feature. The hold-and-spin bonus is similar to other features of this type, accumulating cash-on-reels symbols and lower jackpots on a three-spin cycle that returns to three with each additional cash or jackpot symbol.

However, the bonus on  Dragon Train-Chi Lin Wins includes a special added feature. When a special orb lands during the main hold-and-spin feature, it triggers a bonus within the bonus—a “mini hold-and-spin” feature. The orb symbol locks in place, and at the end of the main hold-and-spin feature, the Dragon Train Feature displays eight symbols in a circle for a new three-spin cycle of re-spins. The re-spins reveal either credit awards or fireballs. If all eight fireballs land during the feature, it triggers the Fortune 8 progressive jackpot, which resets at $1,000.


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The Dragon Train game is one of a generous collection of exclusive games available at BetMGM. One prominent exclusive is Breaking Bad Collect’em & Link. Developed by Playtech, the game includes footage and audio from the acclaimed AMC series starring Bryan Cranston as a chemistry teacher with terminal cancer who turns to dealing methamphetamine to provide for his family.

The central feature is a lucrative hold-and-spin bonus, peppered with memorable scenes from the TV show.

BetMGM adds exclusive games on a regular basis, and these are just a few of the site’s best offerings.

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