Provider
Blueprint Gaming
Paylines
4,096 ways to win
This is the Rapid Fire Jackpots build of King Kong Cash DJ Prime8, Blueprint Gaming's June 2024 turntable-themed sequel. Same DJ ape, same jungle stage, same Cash Collect engine. The difference is the orange ladder bolted to the left of the reels: Mini, Minor, Major, Master, Mega King. That's where this version earns its keep, and it's also why the math reads a little leaner than the standard release.
The base layout stays familiar. 6 reels by 4 rows, 4,096 ways to win, left-to-right pay direction, stakes from 0.10 to 25.00. Wilds substitute for everything except the Bonus, Cash, and Collect symbols. Cash Collect is the spine of the base game, with four random modifiers stirring in extra wilds, mystery upgrades, multipliers, or boosted bonus symbols. Three or more Bonus scatters launch the DJ Prime8 Bonus choice, where you pick between Pump It Up free spins (extra symbols and multipliers) or Mixmaster free spins (symbol upgrades into premiums).
The Rapid Fire layer works independently. Land five or more Rapid Fire overlay symbols in a single spin and the wheel kicks in, awarding one of the five network-pooled pots. The Mega King tier is the headline figure, fed by every spin across the connected operator pool, which is exactly why the RTP lands at 94.99% here. It's noticeably under the 96% mark you'd expect from a standard Blueprint base because a slice of every wager funds those progressive ladders. And honestly, that's the trade you always make with networked jackpots, but it's worth flagging if you came here for the slot rather than the pot.
The base prize ceiling sits at 10,000x bet, on top of whatever the wheel decides to drop. Volatility lands medium-high, which feels right in testing. The Cash Collect spins drip steady mid-value hits, while the bonus choice carries most of the upside before the jackpot overlay enters the picture.
One genuine gripe. The Bonus Choice gating means the DJ Prime8 round can feel slightly less random than the standard Jackpot King sibling, since you're often optimising for the same modifier. But the Rapid Fire wheel changes the chase enough to justify the swap. If you want the bigger headline number with progressive teeth, this is the variant. If you want the cleaner base RTP, the Jackpot King build is right next door.