BGaming Blends Retro Fruit Slots with Modern Mechanics in Multi Rush Launch
BGaming has launched Multi Rush, a new slot that wraps traditional fruit machine nostalgia around a set of genuinely modern mechanics. It’s a formula that’s been tried before, but the execution here actually deserves attention.
Retro Aesthetics Meet Current Game Design
Developed in partnership with Perfect Position, Multi Rush leans hard into 80s synthwave vibes. Neon colours, retro synth soundtrack, and the familiar lineup of cherries, bells, and lucky sevens set the visual tone. But this isn’t just window dressing on an old game. The mechanics underneath are where BGaming has done the real work.
Where the Modern Features Kick In
The cluster win system with tumble mechanics is the engine here. Winning symbols disappear and new ones drop in, potentially triggering a chain reaction of wins from a single spin. That’s familiar to anyone who’s played Pragmatic Play or NetEnt in recent years, but it works.
The Rush feature is the headline addition. It triggers randomly, dropping a multiplier symbol (up to 100x) onto the grid. The kind of thing that keeps players engaged between the bigger bonus features.
Free Spins are where things get properly interesting. The Multi Sync feature can push individual cell multipliers to 1,024x, which is genuinely high ceiling stuff. Then there’s an Electric Win feature that randomly generates winning combinations in both base game and bonus rounds.
Buy Bonus Options and Player Choice
BGaming has included Buy Bonus functionality where permitted, with standard, Super Bonus, and Hyper Spins options. It’s a familiar structure, but it does give players control over their engagement level.
Multi Rush slots into BGaming’s broader release schedule alongside recent launches like Dusty Duel and Money Maker. The studio’s clearly pursuing volume alongside the occasional branded partnership; they did the Penalty Duel with Júlio César last year.
Whether Multi Rush resonates depends on your view of the current slot market. It’s competent, feature-heavy, and designed to catch the eye on a lobby. Whether that’s enough to stand out? That’s another question entirely.
What the team thinks
Carl Mitchell says:
Baz has nailed the core appeal here, but what really matters to players on the ground is whether Multi Rush delivers on RTP and volatility transparency alongside those flashy mechanics. I’ve seen plenty of retro-modern hybrids come and go over my decade covering this space, and the ones that stick around are the ones that respect player value as much as they respect nostalgia, so it’ll be interesting to see how this one performs in the wild once the casinos start pushing it.