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Aristocrat launches the next revolution of “hold & spin” with the world premiere of Dollar Storm slot machine, a brand-new evolution of Lightning Link™, debuting at San Manuel Casino in Highland, California on September 19, with nationwide locations to follow.

“We’re excited to unveil Dollar Storm as the next evolution of slot play that sets Aristocrat apart in game development,” said Jon Hanlin, vice president of commercial strategy for Aristocrat Gaming Operations. “Dollar Storm combines the best award-winning aspects of both Lightning Link and Dragon Link™, adds new titles, more denomination choices, and a $50k ‘rapid-hit’ multi-site progressive for great jackpot action. In short, Dollar Storm incorporates all the attributes our players love with new enhancements sure to excite them.”

  • Ed - Slot machines at San Manuel Casino are highly regulated. As responsible casino operators, we cannot and do not manipulate slot machine payouts. All of our machines pay out according to industry standard and we have a sterling reputation in the industry, partnering with the World's Top Slot Manufacturers to proudly boast over 4,700 slots, the most in California and on the West Coast.
  • There are 39 of these at San Manuel, and the WOF's there have paid out the two highest casino jackpots in the State of California at $7.3 million and $6.4 million dollars. San Manuel slot winnings overall total more than $28 million. The WOF machines account for well more than half of this total and must be considered the best slots in the house.

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“We are thrilled to present the world premiere of Dollar Storm in partnership with Aristocrat,” says Kenji Hall, Chief Operations Officer of San Manuel Casino. “San Manuel Casino strives to provide our guests with a best in class gaming experience by offering the newest and most innovative games in the country.”

Operators will appreciate the proven math model with an added $0.25 denomination, and a configurable $5 option for high stakes play that ensures a seat for every type of player, while expanding floor placement options. Players will love the “hold & spin” gaming action, which is the highlight of the games.

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The Dollar Storm slot machine is a jackpot chaser’s dream with five levels of progressives. This newest edition slot maximizes progressive energy with a fast-hitting Super Grand $50k Multi Site Progressive (MSP) jackpot that combines with Aristocrat’s hallmark slimline signage to create a unique and active player destination. Unlike any other MSP jackpot game in the market today, the MSP may be won on any bet, on any denomination played – keeping everyone in the game for the big jackpot. Dollar Storm offers four new games including Emperor’s Treasure™, Caribbean Gold ™, Egyptian Jewels ™ and Ninja Moon ™, each with their own free games twist, which have been selected and designed to maximize player appeal and entertainment. Following in the footsteps of the chart-topping Lightning Link and Dragon Link, Dollar Storm electrifies the “hold & spin” and progressive gaming action on the casino floor with more winners more often.

Dollar Storm will debut on the revolutionary MarsX cabinet with modular, interchangeable features. The thin profile and corona lighting offer a player-forward experience to amplify game play.

© Lucasfilm John Boyega as Finn in 'The Rise of Skywalker.' Lucasfilm

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  • In a recent Instagram post, John Boyega told a commenter that he's done with playing his 'Star Wars' character, Finn.
  • 'No thank you,' he responded. 'I've moved on.'
  • The Finn character was featured in the most recent trilogy of the Skywalker saga.
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Don't plan on seeing Finn in the 'Star Wars' franchise going forward. At least that's the way actor John Boyega feels at the moment.

Boyega, who played one of the core characters in the most recent trilogy of the Skywalker saga, gave a glimpse into how he feels about his plans going forward (which Variety spotted) when responding to comments on Instagram after posting a photo of him on set.

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The commenter, @techsteveo, wrote, 'Force Finn in action with Green lightsaber dressed in black is all I want from the next SW film!'

Boyega responded by saying: 'lol no thank you. I've moved on.'


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Commenter @samkim_1 then responded in the chain to Boyega: 'really just got those Disney bucks and dipped.'

To which Boyega responded: 'nope. Not into playing one role for too long. I have more to offer than that. That's all.'

This isn't the first time the 28-year-old actor has said on social media that he's moving on from the galaxy far, far away.

In April he responded to a tweet where someone called 'The Rise of Skywalker' embarrassing by saying, 'Embarrassing: LOL you wish. Very fulfilling, some disappointments but yet not that big of a deal. Everyone has moved on.'

—John Boyega (@JohnBoyega) April 19, 2020

Since the release of 'The Rise of Skywalker' the 'Star Wars' franchise has taken a break from feature films and moved over to Disney Plus. The debut of 'The Mandalorian' proved that there's still an appetite for 'Star Wars' material. And coming next year to the streamer will be the animated series, 'The Bad Batch,' which is a spin-off of the popular 'Clone Wars' series.

Meanwhile, 'Russian Doll' cocreator Leslye Headland is in the works on her own Disney Plus 'Star Wars' series.

Boyega isn't the first 'Star Wars' star to say he was done with the franchise. For years, Harrison Ford said he wasn't going to do more than three movies as Han Solo, though he later changed his tune when 'The Force Awakens' came long.

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