New slot game from Atomic Slot Lab. (Image: Bragg Group)
Atomic Slot Lab, the Las Vegas-based studio owned by Bragg Gaming Group, is launching 3 Coin Cowboy Dollars & Dreams on 31 March 2026, the first title in a new proprietary feature series that adds a built-in second-chance mechanic to its slot catalogue.
The release builds on the studio's existing 3 Coin Cowboy game, a Western-themed slot with a 4x3x3x3x4 reel format and 432 paylines. The new version adds the Dollars & Dreams feature, a bolt-on bonus game that triggers automatically on non-winning spins, giving players a secondary shot at prizes without requiring an additional wager. The game carries an RTP of 95.51% and medium volatility.
The Dollars & Dreams mechanic works as a layered collection game. When a base-game spin returns nothing, the feature can activate at random, presenting a 3x3 grid with its own set of collector mechanics, extra free games, and jackpot meters.
The base game retains the coin-feed system from the original 3 Coin Cowboy, where scatter combinations on the outer and inner reels award bonus symbols from a feed positioned above the grid. These symbols can deliver instant cash values of up to 200x the total bet, between eight and 100 free games, or one of three fixed jackpots: Minor, Major, or Grand. During free games, between four and nine wild symbols can land on any spin.
Atomic Slot Lab has positioned Dollars & Dreams as a recurring proprietary feature rather than a one-off addition. The studio describes it as a mechanic designed to be embedded across future titles, though it has not yet confirmed which games will follow or how many releases the series will include.
3 Coin Cowboy Dollars & Dreams launches on 31 March 2026. Bragg's upcoming release schedule includes Raging Rabbits on 2 April, Maaax Diamonds Flaming Link on 7 April, and another Atomic Slot Lab title, Dragon Power Triple Gold, on 9 April.

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