Aztlan's Gold sits the reels between two enormous Templo Mayor-style stepped pyramids, with green jungle foliage at the base and a soft blue sky overhead. It's a 5×3 grid with 25 fixed paylines, and the headline mechanic is the Aztec Goddess Expanding Wild. When she lands, she stretches to cover all three rows of her reel. Any winning combination she's part of pays double automatically, so a single Goddess on reel 3 can rewrite the math of every line passing through her.
The Sun Shield scatter is what you actually want to chase. Three or more anywhere on the grid trigger a pick-bonus: you tap shields to reveal both your Free Spins count and an attached multiplier. The round you enter could be a long flat run or a short burst at boosted value, all decided in the picks. And it retriggers, so a hot pick streak can stack more spins on top.
Two random progressive jackpots tick up above the reels. The Grand sits around 9,000 EUR in this demo build with the Minor running near 89 EUR, and either can drop on any qualifying spin. There's no Buy Feature here, no ante toggle either. This one predates that whole rollout, so the only optional extra is the classic post-win gamble for a card-flip double up.
The high pays are an Aztec chief in a green-feathered headdress, a stone idol with a shell-bead necklace, a gold relief carving, and an obsidian battle axe set on a red war shield. Card royals are styled in carved Aztec stonework with curling ornament borders. RTP lands at 96% headline, max win caps at 962x bet, and volatility runs medium-to-high. Honestly, the 962x ceiling feels low next to anything released in the last five years, but the dual jackpots and the doubling Wild keep it interesting on the way there.