Crabby's Gold: A New Adventure from Play'n GO

Play'n GO has launched a thrilling new slot game titled Crabby's Gold, released on May 8, 2025. This 6x4 video slot, set against a backdrop of a pirate lagoon, offers players 4,096 ways to win. The game is filled with unpredictable mechanics, sticky multipliers, and is guarded by a crusty crab mascot named Crabby, who adds a humorous yet menacing touch to the gameplay. Crabby's Gold is not just about the visuals; it's packed with features that evolve as players engage more with the game, making it a dynamic and engaging experience.
Features and Gameplay Mechanics
Crabby's Gold introduces players to a sunlit pirate bay where the game's antihero, Crabby, oversees the action. The slot's key feature is the Coin Collect system, where golden multipliers can appear on any spin. However, to turn these into instant wins, a Coin Pouch Scatter must land on reels one or six. If not, Crabby scoops them up into his Treasure Chest, potentially triggering the Treasure Chest Hold'n Spin round. This feature offers three re-spins with sticky multipliers, which reset with every new coin that lands, allowing for significant wins with multipliers up to x30.
Another standout mechanic is the Rum Barrel Meter. As players collect rum bottles, they progress through six stages of wild features, each more rewarding than the last. These stages include Standard Wilds, Multiplier Wilds, Expanding and Multiplier Wilds, Sticky Wilds with Re-Spins, Expanding Walking Wilds, and Mega 2x2 Wilds. These upgrades persist between sessions, encouraging players to keep playing to unlock higher levels of wild features.
Risk and Reward: The Doubloon or Nothing Feature
After a round of play, Crabby's Gold presents players with a final decision through the Doubloon or Nothing feature. Players can choose to settle for their winnings or take a gamble to potentially double their earnings. This gamble mode involves spinning to reveal either Double or Wipe coins. Successful doubles can multiply the win up to four times, but a single Wipe coin resets the winnings to zero. This feature adds an element of thrill and risk, fitting seamlessly into the game's adventurous theme.
George Olekszy, Head of Game Retention at Play'n GO, praised the game's design, stating, "With Crabby's Gold, we've mixed exciting slot mechanics with real visual charm, as we always aim to do. There's no better mixture of engaging features and humour – and Crabby's Gold delivers that in buckets."
In addition to launching Crabby's Gold, Play'n GO reaffirmed its commitment to regulated markets.
On May 6, 2025, the company announced it would not supply games to sweepstakes casinos. CEO Johan Törnqvist emphasized, "Sweepstakes casinos do not operate inside a regulated framework and that's not something we support. Our commitment to regulated markets is absolute. We will never supply our games to sweepstakes casinos."
Shawn Fluharty, Head of Government Affairs, added that operators working with sweepstakes platforms risk exclusion from future regulated environments, as these casinos "threaten the regulated market model" and undermine consumer protection and jurisdictional revenues.
Magnus Olsson, Chief Commercial Officer, underscored the company's vision for a sustainable industry, stating, "We want to see a fully regulated and sustainable industry that protects players, promotes innovation, and ensures that we actually have an industry in the future."
Play'n GO's stance against unregulated markets is not new. The company was the first major developer to reject Bonus Buy features, aligning its portfolio with regulatory guidelines in markets like the UK and the Netherlands. Its partnership with Tipico in Germany further solidified this position by promoting Play'n GO content exclusively, while dropping suppliers that support both regulated and black markets. With Crabby's Gold, Play'n GO continues to push the boundaries of innovative gameplay while advocating for industry regulation.
Source: Play'n GO's Crabby's Gold Brings Sticky Wilds and Big Wins, lcb.org, May 12, 2025.