Picture two armies frozen in the moment before they collide. That's the setup Relax Gaming runs with on Attila the Hun, a 2020 release that takes the 5th-century clash between the Hun warlord and Roman general Flavius Aetius and stretches it across a 5×3 grid with 20 fixed paylines. The reels sit between two opposing forces, and the symbol set leans into the theme with engraved coins, painted shields, beast-head emblems, and the usual 10-through-A royals doing background duty.
Mechanically, the slot is built around symmetry. There's a Roman Walking Wild that drifts left to right, and a Hun Walking Wild that travels in the opposite direction. Both are sticky as they cross the reels, so a single Wild can stitch together several line wins on its way out. Then the character symbols kick in. Land Aetius and you trigger Aetius Respins with Roman-side bonuses; land Attila and you get Attila Respins on the Hun side. Six features in total, which is generous for a 20-line game from this era.
The Free Spins split into two tiers. Small Battle Free Spins is the entry-level round, triggered by collecting battle scatters during play. The bigger prize is Big Battle Free Spins, where the scope of the on-screen skirmish ramps up and the win potential climbs with it. Is the gap between the two rounds dramatic enough to justify chasing the bigger trigger? Mostly yes, though plenty of sessions will end on small-tier visits without the big one ever showing.
Numbers wise, RTP sits at 96.38%, which is on the right side of average for Relax. Volatility is rated medium-high, somewhere around 6 out of 10, so don't expect a smooth ride between feature hits. Max win is around 1,084x your stake. That's the part that holds the slot back honestly. For a feature-stacked release in 2026 terms, capping near 1,000x feels modest, especially when newer titles routinely promise 5,000x or more. Bet range covers 0.10 to 100 EUR, with no Ante Bet and no Bonus Buy on the menu.
The artwork carries a lot of the experience. Misty mountains, golden fields, and animated armies marching either side of the reel frame give the slot a real sense of place, and the character animations during respins are the kind of detail Relax does well. If you like historical themes paired with mirrored mechanics rather than flashy modern math, Attila the Hun is worth a few rounds.