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Gloria Mitchell claims $632,158 BLAST Mystery Progressive Jackpot

This story was posted 2 years ago
19 September 2024
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Gloria Mitchell, BLAST Mystery Progressive Jackpot Winner claims a staggering $632,158 prize.

With this latest winner, the Blast Mystery Progressive has paid out over $1.1 million in top prizes since its launch in June, according to Crystel Cumberbatch, Store Operations Manager at the recently held press conference.

The lucky winner, Mitchell, won this life-changing prize at Shaka’s Gaming Lounge Soubise, St Andrew. In brief remarks. Mitchell shared her excitement, saying, “I still can’t believe I won the jackpot! I am thankful to God for this blessing.” This latest payout highlights the growing popularity and success of the BMP in generating prize money to players in Grenada. Starting at EC$100,000, the Progressive Jackpot increases as players wager across all BLAST VLTs on the island. The BMP is triggered randomly during play of any of the 8 participating games, with players having the opportunity to win between secondary prizes of $500, $750, $1,000, $2,000, or $5,000 or the Progressive Jackpot, just like the newest winner.

BLAST Gaming remains committed to fostering a fair and enjoyable gaming environment for all our players. With an unwavering focus on transparency and responsible gaming, BLAST ensures every gaming experience is thrilling, safe, and within reach for players of all budgets. The excitement doesn’t stop at the winnings — the BMP Jackpot has revolutionised the gaming landscape, adding an extra layer of suspense and reward to each game.

To get in on the action and try your luck, visit any BLAST Gaming Centre or one of their 15 agent locations across Grenada. For more updates and details on the latest BMP winners, follow BLAST Gaming on Facebook and Instagram.

For more information about BLAST Gaming and the BLAST Mystery Progressive Jackpot, please contact us at 473-440-8071 or visit our social media pages.

About BLAST Gaming:

A proud partner of the National Lotteries Authority (NLA) of Grenada, BLAST Gaming offers highly interactive Video Lottery Terminal (VLT) games that adhere to global industry standards. With four entertainment centers and numerous agent locations across the island, BLAST Gaming has become a premier destination for gamers looking to test their luck in a fun, responsible way. Each year, through its partnership with the NLA, BLAST returns millions of dollars to support Grenada’s sports, culture, and nation-building efforts.

Remember, know your limit, play within it. Only players over the age of 18 are permitted to participate in gaming activities at BLAST Gaming.

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