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Microsoft Jackpot now available in the US, captures the full experience of modern video slots

Ron Ron
October 22, 2019
1 min read

Microsoft Jackpot now available in the US, captures the full experience of modern video slots

Released in non-US regions back in June of last year, Microsoft Jackpot is finally available for those of you in the US. With Microsoft Jackpot, you can become a high roller without having to hit the local casino. This free app lets you experience uniquely themed slot machines with fantastic sounds and visuals.

“Experience the excitement of modern video slots with Microsoft Jackpot! Featuring uniquely themed slot machines, huge payouts, and a wide variety of bonuses. Explore the secrets of a hidden temple, dive into the ocean depths, track down an international jewel thief, and much more! Each slot machine features an incredible theme to bring your spins to life,” the app description reads.

The app also features Xbox Live integration so you can earn achievements and compete with your friends. Here are the key features of the app:

  • Uniquely themed slot machines with fantastic sound and visuals!
  • Collect special scatter symbols to trigger interactive bonus games!
  • Earn free spins for huge payouts!
  • Play each day to collect increasing Daily Bonuses!
  • Connect with your Xbox account to earn achievements.
  • Compete with friends on the leaderboards.
  • Play, pause, and resume your game on any Windows 8 device.
  • Designed for touchscreen or mouse and keyboard controls.

Grab the app via the download link below.

Microsoft Jackpot

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