Light & Wonder has released TimeLink Pyramid Dawn, the first title in its new TimeLink franchise from in-house studio Lightning Box.
Designed to extend gameplay and strengthen engagement, the 1024-ways slot introduces a Perceived Persistence mechanic alongside a new take on Cash on Reel Respin.
In the base game, Active Rings can land on reels 0 and 6 and hold for three spins. When a Scatter Train aligns with a ring, base game respins are triggered, awarding Cash Prizes on reels 1 to 5 with a random chance for wins to repeat up to nine times. Scatter Trains may also build the Time Train Meter, which triggers the TimeLink Feature when full.
The TimeLink Feature begins with three spins and up to five Active Rows. Scatter Trains that land in an inactive ring activates the row and resets the counter. Cash Prizes are collected and awarded at the end, with Scatter Clocks upgrading values and Scatter Jackpot symbols unlocking the Jackpot Collection, played once TimeLink concludes.
The Jackpot Collection offers both fixed and progressive prizes. Cash Prizes and jackpot symbols can land at any time, with three of the same jackpot type securing the award and ending the feature. Mega, Grand and Major operate as progressive jackpots, while Mini and Minor are fixed, with progressives reseeded automatically after each win.
The Free Games feature is triggered by Bonus Scatters, awarding eight Free Games with retriggers available. Wild 2x and Wild 3x can combine to deliver wins of up to 27x.
With Lightning Box’s track record of combining proven mechanics with innovative twists, TimeLink Pyramid Dawn builds on that legacy by introducing a new franchise with deeper engagement and scalable jackpots.
Michael Maokhamphiou, Studio Director at Lightning Box, said:
TimeLink Pyramid Dawn is an exciting first step for this new franchise. We have built a mechanic that keeps momentum high across gameplay, while combining it with jackpots and features that add real commercial weight for our operator partners.
Available exclusively to customers of Caesars in New Jersey, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Ontario.
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