Two tall golden columns wrapped in hieroglyphs frame the 5×4 grid, and Cleopatra herself stands to the right of the reels in a flowing white gown and gold collar, arms folded like she's appraising your bets. The temple interior is lit by long shafts of afternoon sun, all warm sandstone and royal blue and a heavy serving of gold. This is Luxor of Cleopatra, and Pragmatic Play has gone all-in on the palatial Egyptian aesthetic.
Base play runs 1,024 ways across the 5×4 grid. Standard stuff: golden Pyramid Wild, Eye of Horus, scarab beetle, stacked coins on the highs, ornate gold-and-jewel card royals on the lows. The Buy button sits on the left as a blue jewel panel, which is a slightly unusual placement for Pragmatic. 96.51% RTP, medium volatility. None of that is the interesting part though.
Three Scatters open the bonus, and that's where the real machinery lives. Ten Free Spins begin on a special reel set, and a VAULT counter appears alongside the grid starting at 20x your stake. Every Wild that lands during the round adds a random multiplier to that VAULT, anywhere from a humble 1x up to the full 12,500x ceiling. Scatters that land mid-bonus contribute 10x, 50x, or 250x for 3, 4, or 5 of them. Wilds also carry their own x2 multiplier during Free Spins, and stacked Wilds multiply together. Two Wilds is x4. Three is x8. Four becomes x16.
Here's the catch. The VAULT only pays if Cleopatra unlocks all 20 grid positions. At the start of the bonus, 8 of the 20 cells on reels 2, 3, and 4 are already pre-marked. Cleopatra symbols then land on unmarked positions to claim them. Fill all 20 by the time spins run out and you collect whatever the VAULT has grown to. Run out of spins with even one position still missing? The whole prize walks away. Brutal but clean.
Buy Feature costs 30x bet (RTP nudges up to 96.56%) and locks in a guaranteed three-Scatter trigger. It slots cleanly into Pragmatic's parade of Cleopatra titles alongside Eye of Cleopatra and Heart of Cleopatra, but the VAULT-collection layer here is the freshest thing they've shipped in the Egyptian queens lineup for a while.