Paylines
Fixed paylines with multiplier reel
Ancient Egypt gets another visit in Reel of Ra, BGaming's temple slot where a golden falcon-headed god watches over five reels set between hieroglyph-carved columns. What sets it apart from the usual Book-style clone is the sixth column bolted onto the right side. That extra strip is a dedicated multiplier reel, showing values of x1, x2, x3 or x5, and it's the whole reason to keep spinning.
The layout is a standard 5×3 with fixed line pays, left to right. Ra himself and the Eye of Horus sit at the premium end, while ankhs, crossed flails and scarabs fill out the rest. A Wild fills in for everything except the Scatter. Land three or more Scatters anywhere and you're into Free Spins, which is where that sixth reel earns its keep. Every winning spin during the feature gets boosted by a random multiplier of up to x5, so a modest line hit can suddenly turn into something worth writing home about.
BGaming runs the numbers at 97.02% RTP, which is comfortably above the industry average. Volatility sits at medium-low, so wins land often enough to keep the balance ticking rather than draining fast between features. The ceiling is a 2,500x max win. Honestly, that's the weak spot. For a 2026 release, 2,500x feels a little tame next to studios pushing 5,000x or more, and the crowded Egyptian genre doesn't do it any favours on first impressions. If chasing five-figure multipliers is your thing, look elsewhere.
There's still plenty to fiddle with. A Double Chance ante doubles your stake to improve bonus odds, and impatient players can Buy Free Spins outright for around 60x. Coin and money symbols carry cash values that tie into two jackpot tiers displayed above the reels, MEGA at roughly 100x and GRAND at around 1,000x. So while the theme is familiar, the mix of a live multiplier reel, jackpots and a friendly RTP gives it a bit more staying power than the average pyramid game. Give it a few spins and see if the multiplier reel clicks.