GAMOMAT Sets Feb. 19 Launch for Legacy of Ramses Book Slot

GAMOMAT Sets Feb. 19 Launch for Legacy of Ramses Book Slot
GAMOMAT is launching its Legacy of Ramses Book slot on February 19, 2026, continuing the Ramses “Book” series with the addition of the Multi Symbols feature. The game will be distributed via the GAMOMAT G-RGS remote gaming server and the Bragg HUB platform.

Legacy of Ramses Book is the direct sequel to the Ramses Book slot, maintaining the “Book” theme but altering the bonus features to focus more on symbol expansion during Free Games. The bonus features in the original edition involved the Book symbol acting as a Wild and the key to the Free Games round, with the stamping bonus mechanic.

The main innovation in the Legacy of Ramses Book slot is the addition of Multi Symbols to the Free Games feature. Here, the bonus round can grow as more symbols turn into bonus symbols while the free spin countdown continues. This makes the mechanic more of a build-up system rather than a static free spins round.

How the Multi Symbols Feature Works

To get the lowdown on the Multi Symbols Feature, let’s take a look at the release materials:

  • Trigger. When three or more Book symbols appear, the bonus is triggered, and 10 Free Games are awarded immediately.
  • Role of Book. The Book symbol is both Wild and Scatter. However, the Book does not replace the “stamped” bonus symbols in Free Games.
  • Before Free Games. A bonus symbol is predetermined before the feature begins.
  • During Free Games. When three, four, or five Book symbols appear, another regular symbol can turn into a bonus symbol. This can cascade until all symbols have changed or the free spins end.
  • Extra Free Games. The triggering of Multi Symbols can also earn an extra 10 Free Games.

The game’s spec sheet characterises Legacy of Ramses Book as a very high-volatility 5×3 slot with 5/10 paylines. The studio mentions the 96.12% RTP and also notes that other configurations may be offered for certain markets.

Distribution through Bragg and Operator Takeaways

The game is released through the G-RGS and Bragg HUB. This pattern is repeated throughout the industry: studios are using an aggregator-style delivery to speed up integration and access the wider regulated market. Bragg, in turn, positions their remote game server and HUB as a distribution backbone for partner content that reaches players via their network.

From a content planning point of view, it’s a low-friction way to rework a familiar theme. The developers take the existing Book framework that players are already familiar with, but modify the bonus system enough to justify new placement, fresh CRM hooks, and re-engagement messaging. Such an approach doesn’t require operators to educate players in a completely new ruleset.

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