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IGT reveals new pokie named ‘Outgrow’ at Australian Gaming Expo.

Last update: May, 2024

Written by: Lisa Cheban Content writer
IGT reveals new pokie  named ‘Outgrow’ at Australian Gaming Expo.

At the latest Australasian Gaming Expo, Casino software provider IGT revealed their new line of pokie machines that will be available in the Australian Casinos and locations where pokies are offered. The Outgrow pokies will hit the markets with 3 different versions. Outgrow – Western Moon, Outgrow – Blue Moon and Outgrow – Spooky moon.

Outgrow – Western Moon

Outgrow Western Moon will provide the player of this pokie with a unique second chance feature. Thanks to this future, this pokie wil provide the players with 3 possible options to choose from. They can choose to take win, replay free game or choose for the respin feature. There is also a sticky wild mechanic added to the game, which increases the chance of getting into the jackpot mode.

Western Moon is already available for players in Queensland and will be soon available in the following states and territories:

  • NWS / Australian Capital Territory
  • Northern Territory
  • South Australia
  • Victrioria

Outgrow – Spooky Moon

Spooky moon is basically the same as Western Moon. However, there are some differences. Spooky moon offers a respin feature with a growin Moon prize reveal.

Spooky Moon is already available for players in NWS, Northern Territory and Queensland. It will be available soon in the following area´s:

  • South Australia
  • Victoria
  • New Zealand

Outgrow – Blue Moon

Last but not least is the Blue Moon version of outgrow. Just like the first two Outgrows, blue moon offers respins, sticky wild and more. The big difference between the other two versions are the fact that Blue moon offers credit prizes, jackpots and bonuses.

Blue Moon is already available in NWS, Norther Territory and Queensland. Soon it will also be available in the next areas:

  • South Australia
  • Victoria
  • New Zealand

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