by Pragmatic PlayReleased Apr 9, 2026
Pragmatic Play's first Inca-themed Hold & Win slot with four-tier fixed jackpots up to 2,000x, expanding grid bonus, and 5,000x max win.

Game Type
RTP
96.55%
Volatility
High
Max Win
5,000x
Grid
5x3
Paylines
20 Fixed Paylines
Min Bet
$0.2
Max Bet
$240

Inca Queen drops you into a Mesoamerican jungle framed by crumbling stone pyramids and dense tropical foliage. Pragmatic Play built this one around a 5x3 grid with 20 fixed paylines, and the art direction leans into rich greens, golds, and teal stone textures. The Inca Queen herself - green-masked, feathered headdress, crystal spear in hand - appears as the highest-paying symbol at 30x your bet for five of a kind. Below her sit a snarling jaguar (10x), a coiled green snake (6x), and a colorful toucan (5x). Card royals A through 10 fill out the low end, paying between 2.5x and 3x for a full line.
Four fixed jackpots sit above the reels at all times: Mini (20x), Minor (50x), Major (250x), and Grand (2,000x). These aren't progressive. The values stay tied to your bet size. At a $2 stake, that Grand reads $4,000 - modest compared to some Hold & Win games, but the fixed structure means you know exactly what you're chasing.
Land six or more coin symbols on a single spin and the grid shifts to a nighttime temple scene. You get 3 respins. Only coins and blank positions appear during this phase, and every new coin that lands resets the counter back to 3. Coins carry values ranging from 1x up to 200x your bet, while jackpot coins award one of the four fixed tiers.
The grid expands from 5 reels to 6 during the Coin Trigger, opening positions up to a potential 6x6 layout. More positions means more room for coins, which means more chances to reset respins and stack value. Fill enough of that expanded grid with high-value coins and a jackpot hit or two, and the 5,000x cap starts looking reachable. A retrigger option tracks on the left side of the bonus screen through a stone tablet meter.
Two shortcuts skip the base game grind. The Ante Bet bumps your stake by 50% - a $2 base becomes $3 per spin - and improves your odds of triggering the Coin Trigger. The Buy Bonus costs 250x your total bet. At $2, that's $500 for one bonus round. Steep, and you're betting on coin values and jackpot hits that are never guaranteed.
The wild symbol substitutes for all regular pays but not for scatters or coins. No multipliers, no expansion, no stickiness. Just a standard substitute doing its job.
Inca Queen puts all its weight on one feature. No free spins, no pick bonuses, no secondary mechanics layered on top. Base game spins are straightforward payline wins with nothing beyond the wild to break the routine. Some players prefer that clarity - you're always building toward the same thing. Others will find fifty spins without a trigger monotonous.
The Inca theme gives Pragmatic Play something slightly different from their heavy Aztec rotation (Aztec Gems, Aztec Blaze, Fortunes of Aztec, and several others), though the visual gap between an Aztec temple and an Inca temple in slot form is narrow. The mechanical package - Hold & Win with fixed jackpots and an expanding grid - follows the same blueprint as Floating Dragon, Cowboy Coins, and Black Bull. The 5,000x ceiling sits mid-pack for this type of slot, and the four-tier jackpot structure does its job without standing out.
Game data verified by Spinoxy Media Ltd editorial team. RTP and specifications sourced from official provider documentation.