Play Microgaming’s Latest Slots NowMicrogaming have today launched 2 Titans of the Sun video slots – one is the male version, Hyperion and the other a female version, Theia.

The 2 games are virtually identical and share the same look and feel. Set in the Mediterranean, they have an ancient Greek/mythical theme with 5 reels and 15 paylines. Playable from just 15p a spin, you can expect HD quality graphics, great animations and an innovative bonus feature.

The new feature is the Mystery Symbols feature – these Mystery Symbols will show up stacked across the reels and will change into a single symbol rewarding you with huge wins of up to 2,000 times your stake in Hyperion and 1,000 times your stake in Theia.

This also applies in the Free Spins feature where you begin with 15 free spins. The Mystery Symbols are even more rewarding as the stacked symbols can transform into wilds! You can also trigger more free spins (a further 15) in the Hyperion version – the Theia version has a 2x multiplier applied.

In terms of the potential maximum win, Hyperion is higher with a 5,000 times stake win whilst it’s 4,000 times your bet in Theia. Both are highly volatile slots though and superb additions by Microgaming in my opinion. To play for free and read more details, read the Titans of the Sun Hyperion review.

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