King Arthur

A 2012 NextGen Gaming medieval classic with Excalibur wilds, Holy Grail scatters, 25 paylines and a modest 1,000x cap. Old-school charm, but is the math still worth it?

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Provider
Light & Wonder
RTP
95.43%
Volatility
Medium
Max Win
1,000x
Grid
5x3
Paylines
25 paylines, left to right
Min Bet
€0.01
Release
Jan 2012

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King Arthur by Light & Wonder (originally a NextGen Gaming title from January 2012) is one of those medieval slots that's been kicking around for over fourteen years. And honestly, you can feel its age the moment the reels load. Five reels, three rows, 25 fixed paylines reading left to right. No tumbles, no Megaways, no buy bonus button. Just a clean, traditional slot machine pulled straight from the early 2010s playbook, when developers still believed in restraint.

The art direction leans hard into Arthurian legend. A bearded, crowned King Arthur stares out as the top-paying symbol, flanked by armoured knights and the Holy Grail. Card royals come dressed in ornate medieval script (a small touch I actually appreciate), while the backdrop frames weathered grey stone castle walls under dramatic skies. The palette runs gold and royal blue over muted stone, and it works. Camelot feels heavy, almost cold. Not the cartoony fantasy approach most modern studios take.

Two features carry the whole show. First, the Excalibur Wild, a sword embedded in stone, substitutes for every regular symbol in both base play and the bonus round. Then there's the Free Games trigger: land three or more Holy Grail Scatters and you're off, with the bolted-on Excalibur and Knights feature layered into the free spins for an extra mechanical twist. That's it. Two features. In 2026 that feels sparse, especially when you compare it to anything Pragmatic or Hacksaw shipped last quarter.

Math-wise, the RTP sits at 95.43%, which is below the 96% threshold most modern slot reviewers flag as the acceptable floor. Volatility is medium, so you get reasonably regular hits without huge swings. And the max win? Capped at 1,000x your stake. Is 1,000x exciting in 2026? Not really. Pragmatic regularly ships 5,000x as a baseline now, and Nolimit City pushes past 50,000x. King Arthur isn't built for chasing big numbers.

So who's this for? Honestly, players who remember the NextGen era and want a slot that doesn't shout at them. Bets start at one cent, the visuals hold up better than they have any right to, and the gameplay loop is calm. It's not chasing trends. It's a relic, but a reasonably charming one.

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