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Scatter Pays (8+ same-color coins trigger bonus)
A piggy bank made of pure candy. That's the visual hook Playson runs with on Sugar Piggy, the latest 6×5 release from their Sugar series. The game shares its DNA with February's Sugar Teddy x1000, which means same engine, same max win cap, same Super Scatter framework. Different mascot, slightly different feel.
The mechanic is Hold and Win, but with a twist. Coins only count when 8 or more share the same color across the grid. Once that lands, the bonus kicks in. Three respins, locked coins, and the counter resets every time a new coin shows up. You're collecting toward four jackpot tiers: 25x, 50x, 100x, and a Grand at 5,000x.
Is 5,000x the ceiling? No. The true max is 20,000x, but here's the honest bit. Playson's runtime config tags that win at 1 in 121 million spins. So the headline number is real, but treat it like a lottery hook, not a goal.
What sets Sugar Piggy apart from older Playson pig slots is flexibility. You get three different RTPs from one game. Base sits at 95.68%. Toggle the Chance Booster (Ante Bet, 1.5x stake) for the booster RTP. Or buy in directly to either the standard Bonus or the Super Bonus, where the Super Coin acts as a Wild. Older entries like Piggy Power capped at 4,500x and offered none of that. Sugar Piggy gives players who like to engineer their session three real tools.
Volatility runs hot, though, so be warned. Sessions tend toward dry stretches with sudden bonus moments. If you prefer steady wins, this isn't the slot for you. If you can sit through a hundred spins of nothing for one solid Hold and Win, the structure rewards patience.
One small gripe. The base game is genuinely sparse. Without the Ante Bet, you can go a long time before any meaningful event. Playson built this game around the bonus, not the spins between bonuses. Know what you're signing up for.