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Dragon Gaming Releases Blackjack Perfect Pairs & 21+3
The latest table game spices up the iGaming developer's popular Blackjack Deluxe game, bringing new and engaging features

The developer of premium games for the online gambling industry, Dragon Gaming, expanded its offering with the addition of a new table game. The company confirmed Wednesday it released Blackjack Perfect Pairs & 21+3, an engaging new title that spices up its popular Blackjack Deluxe game. The latest table game offers an RTP of 99.5% and allows the players to place wagers between $1 and $500.
Dragon Gaming’s new game features an elegant dark theme with a minimalistic interface that reminds of the original title. However, Blackjack Perfect Pairs & 21+3 brings engaging and rewarding functionalities that create thrilling and unique gameplay experiences for online players.
Bet up to $500 on Perfect Pairs & 21 + 3 with Dragon Gaming
As the name of the new game suggests, it delivers a functionality called 21+3, as well as Perfect Pairs. Players who want to win their Perfect Pairs side bet need to have two cards of the same value and suit. It’s no surprise that participating in the side bet, users must also take the main bet. On the other hand, the 21+3 feature involves the player’s hole cards and the dealer’s up card. Combining those cards, players need to hit a flush, straight, straight flush, three-of-kind, or suited three-of-a-kind.
The new Blackjack Perfect Pairs & 21+3 features a minimum bet for the side bets and main bets of $1. Players can wager up to $100 on each side bet while wagering for the main bet is capped at $500. Ultimately, the new side bet features seek to elevate the thrill and bring a new layer of excitement for online players.
The release of Blackjack Perfect Pairs & 21+3 comes after back in July, Dragon Gaming confirmed the launch of an action-packed slot called Kung Food Panda. The slot, featuring the evergreen Asian theme offers an RTP of 97.00% and brings thrilling features, including free spins and jackpots. Kung Food Panda brings 20 paylines and features a maximum win of 10,000x.
Now, thanks to the latest Blackjack addition, the company continues to grow its portfolio of games. The new Blackjack Perfect Pairs & 21+3 title supports more than 20 languages as well as more than 30 currencies, making it suitable for a wide range of markets across the globe.
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