King Arthur Slot by Light & Wonder
by Light & WonderReleased Jan 1, 2012
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An Arthurian-legend slot stacked with Excalibur, the Holy Grail and the knights of Camelot, where 3 or more Scatters open the Free Games that carry the run toward a 1,000x top win. The "Free Play" button below loads the King Arthur demo instantly in your browser.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 95.43% |
| Volatility | Medium |
| Max Win | 1,000x |
| Grid | 5x3 |
| Paylines | 25 paylines, left to right |
| Min Bet | $0.01 |

About King Arthur Slot
This is one of the older entries in the catalogue, an early take on the Camelot legend, and it plays like it. The board is a clean 5-reel, 3-row layout with 25 lines paying left to right, no tumbles, no expanding grid, no buy bonus. What carries it is the Arthurian cast: King Arthur himself, crowned and bearded, sits as the top-paying symbol, backed by armoured knights, the Holy Grail and Camelot castle, with card royals dressed in ornate medieval script for the low pays.
The feature side keeps things classic. Excalibur, the sword in the stone, is the wild and stands in for every regular symbol to help complete lines in both base and free play. Three or more Holy Grail Scatters trigger the Free Games, the main draw, and there is an Excalibur and Knights feature on top of the free spins that adds a second layer to chase. The bulk of the 1,000x potential still runs through the free-spin round rather than the base game.
Where it earns its keep is atmosphere. The reels sit against weathered grey stone castle walls hung with heraldic banners, under dramatic medieval skies, and the palette is rich and noble, golds and royal blues over stone greys. For a slot of its age the symbol art holds up, and the Camelot backdrop sells the legend better than the math alone would. It reads as an epic quest rather than a cheap fantasy reskin.
If you like a straight-up medieval quest slot without modern mechanic clutter, this fits the brief. It leans on its royal Arthurian source and the pull of Excalibur, so treat it as a steady, medium-weight grind toward the free games rather than a high-variance modern title.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.