Nolimit City has long built its reputation on punishing volatility and unapologetically dark themes, but Flight Modebreaks form in more ways than one. Set aboard a budget airline spiralling into chaos, this is the studio's first medium volatility release in years — and a surprisingly accessible one at that. Oh, and it's coming out across NLC casinos tomorrow, on June 17th.
Relax Gaming’s Dream Drop network kicked off 2025 with a familiar headline: another Mega Jackpot win, this time worth €2.9 million. It came from a €0.30 spin on Money Train Origins Dream Drop, making it the network’s 21st Mega overall—and the first ever in Hungary.
But the jackpot itself is just part of the story. Since launching in 2022, Dream Drop has grown from a simple progressive feature into one of the most varied, high-frequency jackpot ecosystems on the market. And in 2025, it’s evolving again.
The iconic Mega Moolah jackpot is once again in the spotlight. With the Mega pot now exceeding €11.4 million and no winner in over six months, this could be the most statistically promising time in years to take a shot at the legendary prize. Here’s what the data tells us—and why the current moment might be worth watching closely.
When Evolution launched Bac Bo in 2022, it felt like Baccarat had been given a silent dice-driven reboot. No cards. No dramatic dealing. Just two pairs of dice shaking in elegant domes, rolling out Player vs Banker totals with the simplicity of Sic Bo and the betting flow of Baccarat. It was a quietly captivating release—especially for players who liked the tension of the reveal without overcomplicating the rules.
Fast forward to May 28th, 2025, and Evolution has returned to the table with Lightning Bac Bo, a turbocharged version that bolts multipliers onto the core gameplay—much like they did with Lightning Roulette and Lightning Dragon Tiger. And while the concept might sound like a simple add-on, there are plenty of nuances worth exploring.
