Pragmatic Play Unveils Four New Games Set to Land at Australian Casinos This December
For Australian players, Pragmatic Play remains the most widely featured game provider by a clear margin. Its pokies and live casino titles dominate the lobbies of Australian casinos, and new releases from the studio are usually added quickly, often within days of launch.
This December, Pragmatic Play unveiled four new titles across its live casino and pokies portfolio. Some of these games have already begun appearing at Australian casinos, while others are expected to follow shortly as operators refresh their game libraries ahead of year-end.
The December lineup includes two live casino game shows and two flagship pokie releases. The pokies expand on the popular Greek Gods and Big Bass series, while the live games are focused on game shows.
Fortune of Olympus Expands the Greek Gods Pokie Series

On the pokies side, Pragmatic Play released Fortune of Olympus, a 7×7 cluster-pays game that’s set within its popular Greek Gods universe.
The game uses the familiar tumbling reel system (as in most Pragmatic Play flagship pokies), with clusters of five or more matching symbols paying up to 150x in the base game. Multiplier symbols valued between 2x and 500x can land at any time, with multiple multipliers combining into a single payout at the end of a winning tumble sequence.
The Free Spins round is triggered by landing four to seven scatter symbols, awarding between 15 and 30 spins. During the bonus round, every multiplier symbol adds to a cumulative total multiplier that applies to all wins for the remainder of the feature.
Fortune of Olympus also includes special bet options. The Ante bets increase the chance of triggering Free Spins or Super Free Spins, while Super Spins guarantee at least one multiplier on every spin, with higher minimum values available at the top tier. The Bonus Buy option is also available, allowing you to purchase Free Spins or Super Free Spins at 100x or 500x, with the latter starting all multipliers at 5x.
The pokie offers a maximum win of 10,000x and marks another appearance of Zeus following Gates of Olympus Super Scatter and Gates of Olympus 1000.
The Bingo Spot is Pragmatic Play Live’s new Bingo Game

Pragmatic Play expanded its live casino portfolio with The Bingo Spot, a game show that blends classic bingo mechanics with multipliers and bonus features.
Broadcast from a live studio, The Bingo Spot is a live, game-style show where players match ticket numbers against randomly drawn balls, offering base prizes of up to 250x. The new addition is the Lucky Numbers, which are randomly selected each round and include multipliers of 2x, 3x, or 5x. When multiple Lucky Numbers are matched, multipliers can stack and be applied to completed lines, with maximum potential payouts of up to 20,000x per ticket.
The game also introduces a bonus wheel that activates when a Wild Ball is drawn, adding between one and four extra balls to the draw. Another feature is the ‘1 To Go’, which highlights the highest-value remaining balls when a player is close to completing a line. This is just a visual gimmick, though, as it doesn’t add to the gameplay.
The Bingo Spot joins Pragmatic Play’s existing live game show lineup, which includes titles such as Money Time, Sweet Bonanza CandyLand, and Mega Wheel.
Big Bass Splash 1000 Is The Latest Flagship Pokie To Receive ‘1000-Fication’

Pragmatic Play also released Big Bass Splash 1000, the latest entry in its long-running fishing-themed pokie series.
The game follows the familiar Big Bass structure while raising both multipliers and win potential. As with all games that received the 1,000 treatment, Big Bass Splash 1000 features Money symbols that can reach up to 1,000x, with a maximum win of 25,000x.
The release follows earlier “1000” titles, including Big Bass Bonanza 1000 and Wisdom of Athena 1000 Xmas.
24D Spin Introduces a Roulette-Style Live Game Show

Rounding out December’s Pragmatic Play releases is 24D Spin, a live casino game show built around roulette betting.
Note that this is still a game show, not a live roulette game, where each round has one of 24 balls being drawn from a machine. The bets are very similar to roulette, though, and players can place inside and outside bets, including straight-up numbers, splits, rows, columns, red or black, and odd or even.
Presented from a premium studio with live presenters, 24D Spin joins Pragmatic Play’s existing live roulette and game show portfolio, which includes Mega Roulette 3000 and Money Time.
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