Pennsylvania lottery distributes over $961k in prizes to online players

Pennsylvania Lottery Distributes Over $961K in Prizes to Online Players

Middletown, PA – The Pennsylvania Lottery has successfully dispersed a substantial sum exceeding $961,000 in prizes to online players from Schuylkill, Allegheny, and Susquehanna counties.

A notable win of $636,616.18 was secured by a player from Schuylkill County through the Premier Jackpot game. This connect-style game is known for its progressive jackpot and features including multipliers up to 50 times, the opportunity to unlock 10 free games, and access to a premier bonus game.

In Allegheny County, another player reaped $175,264.45 from playing Treasure Tomb, an EZ eInstant game. This game enhances the excitement with possibilities to double the prizes shown and to trigger a bonus game, contributing to both the minor and mega EZ jackpots.

Lastly, a top prize of $150,000 was claimed by a player in Susquehanna County via Jungle Tumble. This multi-match-style game offers engaging gameplay with two bonus mini-games, the ability to multiply prizes up to five times, and the chance to unlock up to five free plays.

These winnings highlight the dynamic and engaging nature of the Pennsylvania Lottery’s online games, providing substantial payouts to lucky participants across the state.

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