Thanks to a deal between Merv Griffin Entertainment and International Game Technology, players can enjoy the excitement of Wheel of Fortune–television’s top game show–in the form of a slot machine. This relationship started in 1996, and it’s proven successful for both parties. While the TV program has acquired a loyal fanbase over 30+ years on the air, its virtual-reeled counterpart has paid out over $3 billion in jackpots, created more than 1,000 millionaires, and become the most popular option for anyone looking to try their luck at slots.
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