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BGaming has launched Fortune Red Packets, combining traditional Minesweeper mechanics with Chinese New Year celebrations in a 5×12 grid format.
Feb 19, 2026 · 2 min read

BGaming has unveiled Fortune Red Packets, a casual gaming release that merges traditional Minesweeper mechanics with Chinese New Year festivities. The title launched February 10, 2026, featuring a 5×12 grid format designed for strategic, low-volatility gameplay.
The release operates on a row-by-row selection system where players choose one red packet per row across the illuminated grid. Each packet conceals either a golden coin that unlocks the row's multiplier or a firecracker that terminates the round. Players can cash out accumulated winnings at any point or continue pursuing higher rewards through strategic progression.
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The game features low volatility mechanics with instant cash-out options, targeting casual gaming audiences seeking relaxed gameplay experiences.
Fortune Red Packets incorporates traditional Chinese New Year imagery, including red envelopes and explosive firecrackers set within an ornate pavilion environment. The developer prioritized cross-platform compatibility, ensuring smooth performance across desktop and mobile devices through optimized controls and responsive animations.
The visual design emphasizes red and gold color schemes synonymous with Chinese celebration traditions, while maintaining accessibility through intuitive user interface elements.
Fortune Red Packets brings the spirit of Chinese New Year to players in a way that's both chilled out and entertaining. The team focused on creating a no-fuss, casual game that rewards careful choices, while also balancing memorable visuals, like the colorful red and gold, festive design.
— Vasili Pauliuchenko, Game Producer at BGaming
BGaming positioned this release within their casual gaming portfolio, targeting operators seeking low-volatility content for broader player demographics. The Minesweeper-inspired mechanics offer familiar gameplay patterns while introducing thematic elements that differentiate the product from standard casual offerings.
The title represents BGaming's continued expansion into casual gaming segments, complementing their existing slot and table game portfolios with strategic, choice-based mechanics that appeal to players seeking relaxed gaming experiences during seasonal celebrations.
According to BGaming.

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