Dragons of the North – Blackjack by NeoGames’ Wizard Games
NeoGames-owned WIZARD GAMES has launched its fiery take on a casino classic with its latest release Dragons of the North – Blackjack.
The fast-paced, attractively presented version of blackjack features the captivating theme of the hit Dragons of the North franchise, with a soundtrack that adds to the mythical atmosphere as players aim to beat the dealer.
Played with six standard decks of 52 cards, players have the option of playing up to three hands simultaneously in every round for extra chances to win.
When taking their seat at the legendary table, players can place bets, hit the deal button and watch the action unfold while employing familiar blackjack strategies with hit, fold, double, split and hold options all included.
Dragons of the North has proven to be a popular franchise for Wizard Games in multiple regulated jurisdictions, with the original frozen fantasy slot followed by two sequels, Dragons of the North Deluxe™ and Dragons of the North Megaways™.
Dragons of the North – Blackjack is the newest creation within Wizard Games’ library, offering a fresh experience that complements recent hits Naughty Nik, Joker Diamond and Santa’s Fortune in the supplier’s ever-expanding portfolio.
Wizard Games delivers value-driven iGaming experiences for regulated markets around the world, combining time-tested recipes with fresh, innovative ideas. The studio’s portfolio currently includes over 120 titles certified for more than 20 regulated jurisdictions in Europe, North America and Latin America.
“With our Dragons of the North franchise proving so popular with players around the world, it made complete sense to incorporate the ever-popular casino classic blackjack within its legendary setting,” said Wizard Games Managing Director Joey Hurtado.
“All of the familiar blackjack options are available for players to employ and our designers have done a great job in creating such a slick package. I am sure the game will prove popular with our operator partners and players alike.”