Bruce Lee Slot by Light & Wonder
by Light & WonderReleased Jan 1, 2014
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Bruce Lee from Light & Wonder runs on the 7-reel WMS Money Burst engine with 96.05% RTP, medium-high volatility, and a 4,166x max win. Three separate free spins triggers, held split reels, and guaranteed Expanded Wilds. Free Play demo available.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96.05% |
| Volatility | Medium-High |
| Max Win | 4,166x |
| Paylines | Up to 60 lines |
| Min Bet | $0.05 |
| Max Bet | $60 |

About Bruce Lee Slot
Bruce Lee on the WMS Money Burst engine is a 7-reel oddity that mixes 1970s kung fu cinema with one of the more unusual reel layouts Light & Wonder ever pushed to casino floors. The first two columns are split into half-height reels (1A/1B and 2A/2B), then reels 3, 4, and 5 sit as standard full-height columns to their right. Lines are selectable in steps of 10 up to 60, and the bet mechanic works "Per 2 Lines," which feels awkward at first but settles in after a few spins. RTP lands at 96.05%, volatility is medium-high, and the published max win sits at 4,166x bet.
The headline feature is the three-method free spins trigger, and this is where the game earns its place. Land 4 matching symbols across reels 1A/2A/1B/2B plus 3 scatter FEATURE symbols on reels 3/4/5 and you get 20 free spins with those leftmost split reels held the whole round. Every spin then guarantees 1 Expanded Wild on reel 3, 4, or 5, plus a standard Wild on each of the other two right-side reels. The other two paths each award 5 spins: one needs only the 4 matching symbols on the split reels (retriggerable), the other needs only the 3 scatters on the right side.
The Bruce Lee logo acts as Wild and pays 400x for 5-of-a-kind, while the FEATURE symbol works as a pure trigger with no line pay. During free spins the reel set swaps to one stacked with Wilds on reels 3/4/5, which is where most of the bigger hits come from. Honestly, the base game can feel a bit flat between triggers, and the "Per 2 Lines" bet math takes some getting used to.
Visually the game leans hard into its theme. Warm red backgrounds, bamboo silhouettes, throwing stars, sai daggers, nunchaku, ceremonial fans, and a golden BRUCE LEE logo up top. The soundtrack pulls iconic combat audio straight from the films. If you like licensed slots from the older WMS catalog, also worth checking the TV and movie themed slots shelf for similar IP-driven titles.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.