Blueprint Gaming has been at the forefront of slots gaming development over the course of the past couple of years. We’ve seen plenty of exciting innovations from this studio, with games like The Goonies and Mars Attacks presenting players with a whole new range of bonus features. Blueprint has also been responsible for the release of almost a dozen new Megaways games. Now, we’re going to see another exciting new development from Blueprint with the release of Dragon Fall – the company’s first-ever cluster-based slot.

Dragon Fall – What We Know So Far

The company announced the launch of Dragon Fall over Youtube via a teaser trailer. The video gives us a glimpse into the gameplay of this exciting new slot.

Dragon Fall will feature an 8x8 format, with wins that are created by forming clusters of matching symbols. If four or more matching symbols land in a group, then you’ll be able to cash in on a generous payout. Cascading wins are active here, so winning symbols are replaced with new ones for the possibility of landing multiple payouts on the same spin.

The dragon eye symbol is the wild. Whenever it is involved in a winning combination, it will shift to an adjacent position on the reels and a multiplier will be attached. If another win is made, the wild will move again and the multiplier will increase.

This feature remains active during the free spins round, too. Whenever you land a win with a wild, the multiplier will increase and the wild will continue its way around the reels.

You can take a look at the teaser trailer below:

When Will Dragon Fall Be Released?

There is no release date for Dragon Fall, but we hope to see it at online casinos before the end of the year. Blueprint Gaming tends to launch its games within two to three weeks of releasing the teaser trailer.

In the meantime, we’d recommend that you give Jammin’ Jars a spin. The gameplay is actually very similar to Dragon Fall, with a cluster format and moving wild multipliers.

The main difference between the two games is that Dragon Fall doesn’t seem to have anything like the Rainbow Feature, which is randomly triggered after non-winning spins to create giant fruit symbols.