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Big Time Gaming<\/a> is back with another take on their popular ‘Who wants to be a Millionaire’ series, in Millionaire Rush!<\/strong><\/p>\n We’ve all played that game where we imagine we’ve won millions and we go round saying all the things we’d spend the money on, but what are the odds of that actually happening? Pretty much non-existent we’d imagine, but one can dream. Millionaire Rush may not be able to make you a Millionaire, but it has the potential to make you wealthy thanks to the 55,060x<\/strong> maximum win capacity!<\/p>\n You may be familiar with the game show ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’ that was originally hosted by Chris Tarrant from 1998 to 2014, which then saw Jeremy Clarkson take over. Since then, Who Wants to be a Millionaire proved to be a huge success with viewers that a spin-off was ordered in 2022 named ‘Fastest Finger First’.<\/p>\n Like the other ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire’ titles, Millionaire Rush has a similar background, colour scheme and layout. There are some obvious changes to the reel set given the fact that Millionaire Rush uses the popular MegaClusters mechanic, but for the most-part Millionaire Rush pretty much follows suit.<\/p>\n