New Game Releases
Scorpion Casino is no longer operating, but before it closed the platform added several eye-catching slot releases from well-known providers. This article documents the most notable titles that landed on the site so readers can track where those games originated and what makes them worth checking for at active, licensed casinos.
Big-name slots that stood out
Mask of the Golden Sphinx was one of the larger additions from Real Time Gaming. This 5-reel video slot offers 1,024 ways to win, a $0.01 coin size, up to a $250 max bet, and a 10–free-spin bonus. Look for features such as morphing symbols with multipliers, a bursting wild mechanic, golden symbols, and a buy feature that accelerates bonus access. Read the full game breakdown here: Mask of the Golden Sphinx Slots.
Microgaming brought two very different themes. Ho Ho Ho is a festive 5-reel title with 15 paylines, a range of coin sizes, a $75 max bet, and a 20–free-spin bonus that leans into classic holiday symbols. For a retro, low-line contrast, HipHopopotamus is a 3-reel, single-payline slot with modest stakes and a focused bonus game. Both titles are covered in detail here: Ho Ho Ho Slots and HipHopopotamus Slots. You can also read the provider profile for Microgaming here: Microgaming (Apricot).
Which providers were releasing fresh content at Scorpion Casino
Scorpion Casino hosted a broad mix of studios, from legacy names to newer innovators. Providers listed on the former platform included NetEnt, Pragmatic Play, Playtech, Yggdrasil, Evoplay, BGaming, Big Time Gaming, Relax Gaming, and Real Time Gaming, among many others. That variety meant the lobby combined large progressive-style titles, clustered video slots, and more experimental mechanics from boutique developers.
What players should know about bonuses and terms (historical)
Historically, Scorpion Casino promoted a variety of bonus types, including exclusive bonus codes distributed via a Telegram channel and a cashback loyalty option. Example terms that appeared in past disclosures include a $20 exclusive-code bonus with a 35x wagering requirement and a typical maximum cashout cap of $200 for certain promotions. There was also a cashback scheme that referenced a monthly payout ceiling and specific opt-in conditions. These offers are part of the historical record only; the casino’s closure means those promotions are no longer available. Always check current terms and verified licensing before claiming any bonus at a different operator.
Payments and support — what used to be available
Before closing, Scorpion Casino accepted several cryptocurrencies, including Bitcoin, Dogecoin, Ethereum, Tron, and Ripple, and supported players via a detailed FAQ, a chat option, and email contact at "info@scorpion.casino". That setup reflected a crypto-first approach that some other operators still use, but availability will vary by jurisdiction and by the active casino you choose.
Where to find these games now and how to proceed
Although Scorpion Casino has shut down, the games themselves remain in distribution through their software providers and can appear at other regulated, licensed casinos. If you want to play any title featured here, check operators’ software lists and licensing credentials, verify RTP and wagering rules, and confirm payment and withdrawal policies. Play responsibly, set limits, and prioritize sites that publish clear terms and hold valid regulatory approvals.
This archive captures the key new releases that arrived at Scorpion Casino before it closed, along with the historical bonus and support framework. If you’re tracking a specific title or provider, the provider pages and game reviews linked above offer deeper technical and feature details.