Paylines
25 fixed paylines
Picture a packed terrace, blue floodlights cutting through the night, and a mountain of golden footballs piled around a championship trophy. That’s the opening shot of Penalty Shoot-out: Super Spin, Evoplay’s April 2026 entry that drags its long-running penalty series away from the instant-game format and drops it into a proper 5×3 reel set with 25 fixed paylines. The match feel is everywhere, from the foam GOAL! finger on the low rows to the goalkeeper glove cradling a ball.
Mechanically, this is a medium-high volatility build sitting on a clean 96% RTP. Bets run from 0.10 up to 100 in most lobbies. The Wild, a young player portrait, only shows up on reels 2 through 5 and swaps in for everything except the Scatter and the Bonus footballs. Speaking of Scatters, the green FREE SPINS tickets are stuck on reels 2, 3 and 4, so getting all three on screen takes a bit of luck. Land them and you get 8 free spins, with the reel pool trimmed down to Wilds, Scatters, Bonus footballs and the high-pay symbols only. Retriggers stay on the table.
The real engine, though, is the Bonus Game. Land 6 or more Bonus footballs (each one carrying a random 1x to 14x bet value) and the regular grid fades out. You start with 3 respins, the reels switch to Bonus-only strips with empty spaces, and every fresh football resets the counter back to 3. Sticky symbols pile up. Fill every one of the 15 positions and the GRAND jackpot of 1000x bet lands. There’s also a MAJOR at 150x and a MINI at 30x, both tied to specific Bonus symbols. Total ceiling? 1245x your stake, which is honestly a touch modest for a feature this dressed up.
Worth flagging: a non-winning spin with a Bonus already on screen can randomly drop 5 more footballs and force the Bonus Game open. Nice little safety net. Impatient? Bonus Buy gets you the 8 free spins for 23x or the full Bonus Game for 43x. Sweet Bonanza pricing, basically. Is the max win going to wow high rollers? Probably not. But the sticky-ball collection mechanic keeps every Bonus round genuinely tense, and the football skin is one of Evoplay’s sharper visual jobs.