The bandit’s back, and he’s still got that smug grin. Coyote Cash 2 picks up where RTG’s original left off, swapping the dusty payline format for a punchier 5×3 grid with 243 ways to win. Same coyote, same yellow bandana and aviator shades, but this time he’s chauffeuring himself through a Mexican sunset in a cherry-red convertible stuffed with cash. Subtle? No. Fun? Absolutely.
Visually, the slot leans hard into Saturday-morning-cartoon energy. Wood-plank reels framed like a saloon sign, mesa silhouettes glowing amber on the horizon, a bullet-hole logo that practically winks at you. Premium symbols include the coyote himself, a sheriff-badged eagle, a green crocodile that looks weirdly cheerful, and chunky money bags. The card royals (A-K-Q-J) come carved into desert wood, which is a nicer touch than RTG usually bothers with.
Mechanically, this is where it gets interesting. The Coyote Wild handles substitutions across the base game, and the cash collection mechanic feeds into a Hold and Win bonus that hands out four jackpot tiers: Grand at 1,000x, Major at 20x, Minor at 10x, Mini at 5x. Free Spins are in the mix too, though RTG keeps the trigger details quiet until you’re actually in the round. Want to skip the wait? There’s a Buy Feature button on the right side of the UI for direct bonus access.
Volatility sits in the medium-high bracket, which feels right for a sequel. The base game ticks along with reasonable hits, and the real money lives inside the bonus. RTP isn’t officially published by RTG, which is honestly a gripe of mine with this studio. The original Coyote Cash ran around 97.5%, so this one probably lands somewhere similar, or maybe a touch lower. Hard to say without operator-side disclosure.
Is 1,000x a generous max win in 2026? Not really. Plenty of newer slots push 5,000x or beyond, and that ceiling will feel low if you’re chasing modern multipliers. But the vibe here isn’t about chasing record wins. It’s about kicking back with a cartoon outlaw, watching money bags pile up, and hoping the Grand jackpot drops. Released on April 29, 2026, Coyote Cash 2 is exactly what fans of the first one wanted: same charm, slicker maths, no surprises.