11 May 2016, London, UK (Press Release): CORE Gaming, the world-leading HTML5 gambling software house, is getting in the mood for Euro 2016 with the launch of ‘Football Frenzy’.
The instant win game, which is already available on Sky Vegas, offers players the chance of turning £1 into £25,000, with an incredible £250,000 on offer from a £10 stake.
Football Frenzy takes place on a bagatelle-style pitch, with the player aiming to hit one of three trophies to win big money. Gamers are helped along the way by ‘free-kick’ and ‘penalty’ bonuses as they enjoy the kind of thrills and drama that will be on offer at the Euros in France next month.
Mark Rehorst-Smith, Chief Commercial Officer of CORE Gaming, said: “With England, Northern Ireland, Wales and the Republic of Ireland all set to take on the continent’s elite at the European Championships, Football Frenzy is sure to entice players who just can’t get enough of the game.”
Football Frenzy begins with the ball fired onto the pitch, where it pings off players as it works its way to the bottom of the screen and one of six zones – three winning trophy areas, and three misses. Two of those trophies secure a ‘win’ for players, while the central ‘Golden Goal’ opens up a second screen where the kind of cash that would excite a top Premier League star can be won. On this ‘Golden Goal’ level, the player fires a shot into the goal, with prizes of up to £250,000 available, depending on which part of the net is struck.
Rehorst-Smith added: “As always with CORE Gaming’s releases, Football Frenzy offers great visuals and playability, as well as life-changing cash prizes. This is sure to be as much of a hit as a winning goal from Harry Kane in Paris on July 10.”
CORE Gaming is a world leader in the development of HTML5 gambling content. It has created more than 150 games since its launch in 2011 for the online gaming industry’s leading operators and is leading the way in HTML5 technology, recently deploying a single code base strategy for both mobile and desktop.
CORE Gaming is based in the UK and has a software licence through the UK Gambling Commission.