Supplier Evolution has announced the official launch of its Red Door Roulette offering in the Spanish market.
The live casino game, titled Ruleta Puerta Roja En Vivo in the country, will be streamed from Evolution's studio in Murcia. It is presented by Spanish-speaking hosts and has been adapted for the Spanish market, taking into account local player preferences and needs.
The game initially launched in 2023 and has since found its way to the US. It is one of several Evolution live casino games which has found itself published globally, with other titles including Lightning Roulette and Crazy Time; the latter of which launched in Connecticut last month.
More recently, earlier this week Evolution also announced the release of its third crash game title, Red Baron, marking the supplier's first ever plane-themed crash game.
Regarding Red Door Roulette, gameplay includes three to 15 bonus numbers drawn each round, assigned with a key, with other bonus games including the Crazy Time Bonus among other features. When spinning, if a player lands on a Bonus number, the red doors open to reveal the Crazy Time Bonus game.
The game also features a range of multipliers, with 20x bonuses available during the Crazy Time Bonus, while if the wheel lands on a double, all multipliers increase. This can stack up to a multiplier of 4,000x.
On the launch, Evolution CEO for Europe Gionata La Torre said: "We are really excited to have launched a fully localised version of Red Door Roulette for the Spanish regulated market. The game has been a global success, combining two of our most beloved formats, Roulette and our global-hit game show Crazy Time, and I am sure Spanish players will love being able to experience it in their native language.
"Localising our most popular titles for specific markets is a key part of Evolution's strategy. It allows us to deliver more engaging, authentic, and relevant experiences for players, while supporting our partners with premium, local-market content streamed from our world-class studios."
Earlier this year, Spain recorded a 20% rise in gambling activity following the reintroduction of welcome bonuses to the regulated marketplace