New slot game from Atomic Slot Lab. (Image: Bragg Group)
Atomic Slot Lab launches Lucky Train on 26 March 2026, a Wild West-themed slot featuring expandable reels, a multi-trigger jackpot reveal feature, and a top prize worth 10,000x a player's bet.
The game arrives with an RTP of 94.13%, which sits below the UK industry average of around 96%, and a medium volatility rating across a standard 5x3 grid that can expand to 5x5 during play. It is distributed via Bragg Gaming Group's content platform.
Lucky Train is the latest in a run of themed releases targeting players who favour feature-rich slots with multiple bonus pathways. The title joins a busy March-to-April release schedule that also includes Book of Thieves, Happy Lucky, and Fortune Filer.
The base game runs on 20 paylines across a 5x3 reel set. Landing enough special symbols expands the grid to five rows high and can trigger a respin feature, where the number of respins is determined by how many triggering symbols appeared.
During the respin phase, players can earn additional respins and fill a collection meter. Cash value symbols carry prizes of up to 3,000x the bet, and mystery symbols also contribute to the meter.
The jackpot reveal feature can be activated in three ways: randomly during the base game, by completing the collection meter in the respin phase, or by landing three scatter symbols.
The grand jackpot is fixed at 10,000x the player's bet.
Lucky Train goes live on 26 March 2026. Three further titles follow in quick succession: Book of Thieves on 31 March, Happy Lucky on 2 April, and Fortune Filer on 7 April.Players and operators can access game materials and a demo through Bragg's content portal.

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