by Play'n GOReleased Oct 3, 2024
Remastered version of the 2014 classic. Crystal Ball Wild on reel 3 with up to 5x multiplier, Tarot Card pick bonus pays up to 1,500x. Gamble feature lets you double or quadruple wins. Low-medium volatility, 1,523x max.

Game Type
RTP
96.2%
RTP Range
84.20 / 87.20 / 91.21 / 94.20 / 96.20
Volatility
Low
Max Win
1,523x
Grid
5x3
Reels
5
Rows
3
Paylines
15 Fixed Paylines (left-to-right)
Min Bet
$0.15
Max Bet
$60

Play'n GO's Lady of Fortune launched in April 2014 with a 150x max win and visuals that looked dated even then. Ten years later, the Remastered version upgrades the graphics and bumps the max win to 1,523x - roughly 10 times the original. The core game stays the same: 5x3 grid, 15 paylines, fortune teller theme with crystal balls and tarot cards. If you remember the original, the layout will feel instantly familiar. If you don't, this plays like a slot from 2014 with a fresh coat of paint.
Seven regular symbols split into a lower tier (moon circle, chalice, ring, potion) and upper tier (scales, tarot card, crown/cross). The crown tops the paytable at 66.67x for five-of-a-kind. Paylines run left to right, and wins can start from the first, second, or third reel. That starting-from-third-reel quirk is a holdover from the original design that modern slots rarely use.
The Wild appears exclusively on reel 3 - the center reel. Every Wild carries a multiplier: 2x, 3x, 4x, or 5x. When the Wild substitutes in a winning payline, the entire win gets multiplied. A 5x multiplier Wild completing a five-of-a-kind with the crown symbol pushes a single line win over 300x bet.
Restricting the Wild to one reel limits how often it appears but concentrates its impact. You either get a multiplied win or you don't - there's no gradual buildup. Sessions swing between long dry stretches on reels 1-2-4-5 and sudden spikes when reel 3 delivers.
Three scatter symbols (eye of providence/planchette) on the reels trigger the bonus. You pick a tarot card from a selection, and it reveals a prize up to 1,500x total bet. That's it. One pick, one prize, done. No progressive rounds, no escalating stages, no decisions beyond the initial card selection.
The simplicity is a feature for the target audience. Low-medium volatility (4/10) with a pick-and-reveal bonus means predictable sessions without complex mechanics to learn. The 1,500x ceiling is where almost all the max win potential lives - base game payline wins even with 5x multipliers can't approach that alone.
After any win, you can gamble. Guess the card color to double, guess the suit to quadruple. Up to five consecutive gambles with a 2,500 coin cap. This is the only feature that adds player agency to an otherwise passive slot. A small base game win gambled successfully five times can produce meaningful returns. Of course, one wrong guess and the win disappears.
Lady of Fortune Remastered isn't competing with modern high-volatility slots. The 1,523x max win hits with roughly 1-in-a-billion probability. There's no bonus buy, no free spins, no cascading mechanic, no expanding grid. Two features: multiplier Wild and pick bonus. The gamble adds optional risk.
For players who want a simple, low-variance slot with a mystic theme and clear mechanics, this works. The remaster improved what needed improving - better visuals, higher ceiling, slightly better RTP (95.79% to 96.20%). But it didn't add features or complexity. A sequel, Lady of Fortune Destiny Spins, launched in 2025 with free spins and a higher 1,950x ceiling for players who wanted more from this theme. The Remastered version remains the no-frills option.