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Spooky Link Go Ghost paid out a cool $87.6K at Minnesota's Treasure Island Casino in Welch last month, the biggest win of May.
Aristocrat's new Spooky Link Grand launched this year with a Grand progressive starting at $50,000 and promotional events awarding up to $100,000 in cash prizes.
The game helped boost Treasure Island's winnings by a 22 percent increase in dollars paid out compared to May 2025, which had previously held the record for payouts. There were also 800 more winners at Treasure Island than last year.
While not readily available on real money online casinos globally, the title has been integrated into some sweepstakes casino platforms. It features a 96% Return to Player (RTP) and high volatility.
Sweepstakes casinos featuring the title include the Heart of Vegas Casino Slots app on iOS.
Caesars Palace Online Casino, which allows individuals to gamble with real money, also features the slot but is only available in New Jersey, Michigan, West Virginia and Pennsylvania.
The game features friendly spirits, incorporating some of the mechanics from the classic Mo Mummy and adding the new Ghost character. When the Go Ghost feature randomly lands on the reels, the ghost floats in and boosts credit values.
Spooky Link Go Ghost debuted at the Mohegan Sun in Connecticut back in February with plenty of fanfare.
“Bringing the Spooky Link Grand to Mohegan Sun’s Casino of the Sky is a huge moment for us, and being the first to launch these games has generated some incredible excitement,” said Jeff Hamilton, President & GM of Mohegan Sun. “Our guests enjoyed a thrilling launch event yesterday, and we can’t wait for even more guests to discover these exhilarating new Aristocrat games at Mohegan Sun.”
“We’re thrilled to partner with Mohegan Sun for the official debut of the all-new Spooky Link Grand,” said Craig Toner, CEO of Aristocrat Gaming. “This launch builds on the incredible legacy of the chart‑topping original Spooky Link and reinforces our commitment to delivering industry‑leading content that players instantly recognize and enjoy.”
Industry and casino reports also indicate Spooky Link installations have appeared at major regional properties including:
Pechanga Resort Casino
Yaamava' Resort & Casino
Sycuan Casino Resort
Graton Resort & Casino
Thunder Valley Casino Resort
Foxwoods Resort Casino
- Steve Cooper, Gambling911.com
