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Secure Some Sweet Treats With BGaming's Sugar Merge Up

Popular iGaming content provider BGaming serves up some sugary goodness with the launch of its latest slot, Sugar Merge Up™. 

This latest addition to BGaming’s #Entertainment gaming category invites players into a candy-coloured world led by a playful jelly bear mascot. Players will need to make sure they have a dentist appointment booked, with the 6×6 cluster-pay game grid loaded with a selection of brightly coloured sweets and candy. 

BGaming’s popular Merge Up™ mechanic makes its return. This cascade-style feature sees winning symbols merge and upgrade to the next highest-paying symbol, creating chances for even bigger wins on the following cascade. 

The game builds on the gameplay of the popular Merge Up™ 2 slot, introducing players to new ways to build combos and secure big wins. The biggest addition is the Bubblegum symbol, which, when formed, can explode and destroy up to 8 symbols surrounding it. It then increases any multipliers in those cells before transforming into a Scatter. 

Scatters are the key to launching the Free Spins bonus, with up to 30 free spins up for grabs. This round can be extended by landing three or more Scatters during the bonus. 

If you’ve got a sweet tooth and want to jump straight into the action, Sugar Merge Up™ offers two booster modes as part of six Buy Bonus options in total. 

The Chance ×2 amplifier is available for ×1.2 the player’s stake. Random Booster adds randomised multipliers up to ×128 on each spin for ×10 the bet, while Booster ×16 ensures ×16 multipliers cover the entire grid on each spin for ×40 the stake. The price for the three Free Spins Buy Bonus options ranges from ×100 to ×500. 

Julia Alekseeva, CPO at BGaming, said, Sugar Merge Up™ takes everything players loved about Merge Up™ 2 and makes it even sweeter. The additional bonus features boost player engagement, while the multiple Booster and Buy Bonus options ensure there is plenty of flexibility. 

The candy theme is always a hit with players, and, given the explosive and colourful nature of the Merge Up™ mechanic, it was only a matter of time before the two were combined.”

 

Published March 31, 2026 by Brian Oiriga
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