Pragmatic Play expands Big Bass series with Trophy Catch slot

Pragmatic Play has released Big Bass Trophy Catch, the latest entry in its long-running fishing-themed slot franchise, introducing new modifiers and a top win potential of up to 5,000x.

The 5×3 slot features three competing fishermen and offers base game wins of up to 200x through standard symbol combinations. The main bonus game is triggered by landing three to five scatter symbols, awarding between 10 and 20 free spins, while two scatters can also randomly activate the feature.

During free spins, fisherman wilds collect all money symbols that land on the same spin, with values reaching up to 5,000x. Every fourth wild retriggers the feature, granting 10 additional spins and boosting a progressive multiplier that increases from 2x to 3x and up to 10x.

A new addition to the series comes in the form of golden coins, which transform into coloured tokens during the bonus game. Each token type introduces a different modifier: green doubles winnings, red increases the number of money symbols, and blue adds extra wilds to the reels.

The release builds on the continued popularity of Pragmatic Play’s Big Bass titles, following on from recent entry Big Bass Raceday Repeat.

Sharon McHugh, Director of Public Relations at Pragmatic Play, said: “Big Bass Trophy Catch expands Pragmatic Play’s ever-popular Big Bass universe with three dynamic modifiers that bring a fresh energy to the bonus game, offering new ways to unlock 5,000x win potential.”


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