17 February 2026 – Reflex Gaming, the UK’s largest independently owned omni-channel game supplier, has unveiled Big Game Fishing Bigger Bites, a high-volatility video slot that delivers massive win potential and marks the company’s first-ever collaboration with Bragg Group. Building on the popularity of the original Big Game Fishing series, Bigger Bites launches into EU markets on 27 January, with US and Canadian markets to follow in May.
Set on a sun-soaked tropical backdrop, players once again join Fred the fisherman as golden-toothed king sharks swim onto the reels with wins of up to 5,000x the stake, contributing towards a huge 10,000x maximum win. The 5×3 slot offers players a choice of two base game modes, including Max Play, which brings Fisherman symbols directly into the base game for reel-packed fishing action. Golden Bet can be enabled in both modes, awarding a second-chance Bonus Respin whenever two bonus symbols land, while the Gamble feature on all base game wins provides an additional route into the Bonus.
The action peaks during the progressive Free Spins Bonus, where collected Fishermen advance along a trail that can unlock fish upgrades, extra Free Spins and multipliers. Fishermen with multipliers can lock in place on the reels if no fish land, ramping up reward potential, while Buy a Bonus gives players instant access to Free Spins for 125x their bet. With high volatility, multiple RTP options of 95.5%, 94%, 92% and 90.50%, Big Game Fishing Bigger Bites is designed to deliver strong engagement and standout performance for operators.
Commenting on the launch, Mat Ingram, CPO at Reflex Gaming, said: “Big Game Fishing Bigger Bites is a really special release for us. Not only does it take a proven and much-loved concept to the next level in terms of features and win potential, but it also represents our first collaboration with Bragg Group.
“The game offers players meaningful choice, high volatility and those big, memorable moments operators look for, making it a strong proposition as we roll out across Europe and into the US and Canada later this year.”
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