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Mega Fire Blaze: Khonsu God of Moon PowerPlay Jackpot Slot by Playtech

by PlaytechReleased Feb 16, 2023

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An ancient-Egyptian slot from Playtech's Origins studio in the Mega Fire Blaze series, themed on Khonsu the moon god, on a 5x3, 30-line board. Land 6 or more cash moons to lock the Mega Fire Blaze hold-and-win, where key-moons grow the grid downward to as many as 9 rows and 45 moons with x2/x5/x10 multiplier rows, Star moons pay four fixed jackpots up to a 2,000x Grand, and three PowerPlay network progressives sit above the cap. Play the Mega Fire Blaze: Khonsu God of Moon demo for free right here, no signup needed.

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Specifications

Game TypeSlots
RTP95.43%
VolatilityHigh
Max Win2,000x
Grid5x3
Paylines30 fixed lines
Themes
Features
Mega Fire Blaze Khonsu God of Moon gameplay showing 5x3 Egyptian reels with cash moons and four jackpots

About Mega Fire Blaze: Khonsu God of Moon PowerPlay Jackpot Slot

A moonlit temple courtyard holds the reels: pharaoh statues and obelisks stand on either side, the night sky sits behind a carved gold border, and Khonsu, the Egyptian moon god, watches from beside the grid. He's the dark-faced pharaoh in the gold headdress, and he doubles as the wild, covering everything except the Sphinx scatter and the cash moons. In the base game he only shows on reels 2 through 5. The Free Games, triggered by three or more Sphinx scatters, let him land on all five, so a wild can start a line from the leftmost reel there instead of just extending one.

Everything orbits the gold cash moons. Each glowing orb carries a cash value, a multiple of your bet, or a Star. Land six or more anywhere and the Mega Fire Blaze hold-and-win kicks in: every moon on the board sticks, and you get three respins that reset back to three each time a fresh moon locks. Some moons carry a key. Collect two key-moons and a new row unlocks beneath the reels, so the board pushes downward from the base three rows toward as many as nine, up to 45 cash moons packed in at full stretch. The lower rows are where the totals build. A moon held on the seventh row counts double, the eighth row pays five times its value, and the ninth row pays ten. Getting the board to grow that far is where the big scores come from.

Star moons are the jackpot path. When the respins end, each Star pays one of four fixed prizes on total bet: Mini at 20x, Minor at 100x, Major at 500x, or Grand at 2,000x, and any of them can drop more than once in a single feature. That 2,000x Grand is the fixed ceiling. Sitting above it are three PowerPlay progressives, Mega, Peak and Mini, shared network pools that hit at random. They read as Unavailable in the free demo, since the money is pooled across casinos, so they're the only way a spin clears the 2,000x cap and only in real-money play.

The Mega Fire Blaze hold-and-win runs through the whole series, from 3 Witches to this ancient-Egyptian build; here it's the key-and-row expansion doing the work rather than character reels or witch picks. No buy feature and no ante bet, so those six moons have to arrive on their own. The rest of the symbols run to a red scarab, a green Eye of Horus, a blue ankh and a golden Bastet cat above the gold royals, all in warm sandstone, teal and night-blue.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.