YesPlay and Pragmatic Play Launch Take Me Fishin' Mega Tournament with R4 Million Prize Pool
Get ready for the ultimate fishing adventure! YesPlay and Pragmatic Play are launching the 'Take Me Fishin' Mega Tournament, where players can win a luxury trip to the Bahamas and share in a staggering R4 million prize pool. Don't miss out on your chance to reel in big rewards!
YesPlay, a leading online gaming platform, in partnership with premier gaming provider Pragmatic Play, is proud to announce the launch of the Take Me Fishin' Mega Tournament, offering players the chance to win a luxury fishing trip to the Bahamas valued at R700,000, alongside thousands of other cash prizes from a total prize pool of R4 million.
Running from April 25 to May 4, 2025, this promotion combines an exciting leaderboard tournament with daily prize drops, providing multiple ways for players to win significant rewards.
"We're thrilled to partner with Pragmatic Play to offer our players this exceptional opportunity to win not just substantial cash prizes, but a truly unforgettable experience in one of the world's premier fishing destinations," said Katya Green, Operations Manager at YesPlay. "This collaboration perfectly aligns with our commitment to providing unique and rewarding experiences for our community."
The grand prize includes a comprehensive package for two people, featuring flights, seven nights' accommodation, meals, and a private fishing expedition in the pristine waters of the Bahamas—known globally for its exceptional game fishing opportunities and breathtaking natural beauty.
In addition to the main tournament, the promotion includes daily prize drops with an expected prize pool of R800,000 per day. These randomly awarded prizes include win multipliers of up to 3,000 times the player's stake and free spins with no wagering requirements.
The promotion is available across popular fishing-themed games including Big Bass Bonanza, Big Bass Splash, and Bigger Bass Bonanza. Players need only place a minimum bet of R10 to qualify for the tournament, with points awarded based on win multipliers.
This network promotion is operated in partnership with Pragmatic Play, a leading content provider in the iGaming industry, ensuring a fair and exciting experience for all participants.
For more information about the Take Me Fishin' Mega Tournament, including full terms and conditions, please visit www.yesplay.bet
About YesPlay
YesPlay is a premier online gaming platform offering a wide range of casino games and sports betting options. Licensed by the Western Cape Gambling and Racing Board, YesPlay is committed to providing a safe, fair, and enjoyable gaming experience for players across South Africa.
* YesPlay supports responsible gambling
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