
iGaming content provider Play’n GO has extended the Rich Wilde and Tome of Madness universe into the Video Bingo segment with a new release that reworks the series’ symbols, terminology, and narrative elements for rapid, numbered-card play.
The title, Tome of Madness Bingo, applies the established mythos of the Cult of Cthulhu to a format built around short rounds and multiple cards.
The game allows players to play across up to four bingo cards simultaneously, marking numbers as balls are drawn. Extra Balls can be added when a reward is close to completion, maintaining continuity with standard Video Bingo mechanics while integrating franchise-specific elements.
Tome of Madness Bingo includes two pattern-based features tied to the game’s narrative framework. The Secrets of the Tome feature enables players to make selections that contribute to a cumulative bonus, while the Mystery Tome provides an instant reward once triggered.
A fixed prize, the Treasure of Cthulhu, becomes available when a Bingo is completed within the first 30 balls, provided all four cards are active. This condition introduces an early-round objective connected to the game’s central theme.
The interface presents four occult-styled cards displayed at once, designed to maintain clarity during rapid gameplay. Symbols and layouts draw from the Tome of Madness storyline, adapting familiar visual cues from the Rich Wilde series to the numbered-card format.
The title follows conventional Video Bingo rules, positioning narrative elements alongside a structure intended for fast decision-making and brief sessions.
“Tome of Madness Bingo distils what players love about Rich Wilde – mystery, momentum and memorable reveals – into a crisp numbered-card format,” Magnus Wallentin, Games Ambassador at Play’n GO. “From swift Mystery Tome payouts to pick-and-build moments in Secrets of the Tome, it’s designed to keep decisions meaningful and sessions engaging.”
Fans of Rich Wilde and Tome of Madness will recognize recurring references and terminology integrated into the bingo framework. At the same time, the game is structured to remain accessible to players with prior experience in Video Bingo, without requiring familiarity with the franchise.
Play’n GO positions the release within its existing catalog by applying an established intellectual property to a format commonly associated with quicker play cycles.
Original article: https://www.yogonet.com/international/news/2025/12/19/116874-rich-wilde-universe-enters-video-bingo-with-playn-gos-tome-of-madness-bingo










