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Big Bass Bonanza: Hold & Spinner Dives Into EmuCasino

The ever-popular fishing slot series by Pragmatic Play has returned for players to reel in more bass-ive wins in 2023.

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When Pragmatic Play released their fishing-themed slot Big Bass Bonanza in 2020, players were immediately hooked. Little did they know at the time that this would be the start of the Big Bass slot series’ exponential growth.


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Three new instalments were released in the next year alone starting with the sequel Bigger Bass Bonanza. It was soon followed by Big Bass Bonanza Megaways which added the popular Megaways feature and the festive special Christmas Big Bass Bonanza.


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2022 was just as prolific for the Big Bass slot series with the release of Big Bass Splash, Big Bass Bonanza: Keeping it Reel and the most recent seasonal Bigger Bass Blizzard: Christmas Catch.


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Armed with a rod and a few reels, the iconic bearded fisherman has returned in the newest fishy instalment, Big Bass Bonanza: Hold & Spinner. This 5-reel, 10-payline slot is the eighth entry in the Big Bass slot series and brings with it a brand new bonus round for players to get hooked on.

Those who think this instalment may be exactly the same as its predecessors will have their expectations blown out of the water when they see the new Hold and Spinner bonus round. With refilling spins, sticky money symbols and more, it’s a refreshing addition to the Big Bass formula. This is on top of the already rewarding free spins bonus round with the ever-popular and familiar Big Bass meter feature that fans know and love. In other words, there are plenty of new ways to reel in those bass-ive wins.

Learn more about this splashing good game on our Big Bass Bonanza: Hold & Spinner launch page.

/Josh Brown
News editor