by PoggiPlayReleased Aug 22, 2025
Boxing slot with rival pig fighters on a 5x5 grid. Wild x5 multipliers, multi-stage Glory Clash and Final Showdown bonuses, 3,000x max win.

Game Type
RTP
96.29%
Volatility
Medium-High
Max Win
3,000x
Grid
5x5
Paylines
15 Fixed Paylines
Min Bet
$0.05
Max Bet
$100

Ronny wears red gloves and a nose ring. Donny fights in blue. They're both pigs, both furious, and they flank a 5x5 grid set inside a dimly lit boxing gym. The character work is legitimately good here - Spine-animated fighters that react to wins and trash-talk each other between spins, selling the rivalry through body language alone. Metallic blue card royals (10 through Ace) fill the low end of the paytable while boxing equipment takes the premium slots: green stopwatches, green water bottles, purple kettlebells, and red headgear.
The visual quality is strong for a studio of fewer than 20 people. Dark gym lighting with warm side accents, polished 3D symbols, and the Buy Bonus displayed as a literal punching bag hanging from a chain. Small design touches like that separate intentional craft from template assembly.
This will bother some players immediately. A 5x5 grid with only 15 paylines feels restrictive. Most modern slots running a grid this size use cluster pays, scatter pays, or at minimum 50+ ways. Fifteen fixed lines means large sections of the grid produce nothing on any given spin, and that dead space is visible.
The Wild symbol - a silver "W" badge - substitutes on all paylines and carries a x5 multiplier. That multiplier matters more here than it would on a 243-way game where wins spread thin across frequent small hits. A single wild landing on the right line at x5 does serious work. So the payline restriction and the wild multiplier are designed as a pair: fewer wins, but each one hits harder when a wild is involved.
The VS scatter shield triggers free spins. PoggiPlay set the bar low: just two scatters activate the bonus round. That two-scatter trigger keeps bonus frequency higher than the payline count alone might suggest.
Free spins play out in stages. The first, Glory Clash, introduces booster symbols that elevate reel multipliers as they land. Each booster collected pushes the multiplier value higher, building momentum across the round. Think of it as the training montage before the actual fight.
The Final Showdown is where that accumulated power pays off. The splash screen highlights three key numbers: Wild x5 (the base wild multiplier), WILD 20 (20 free spins loaded with wild activity), and MULTI x25 (a maximum multiplier ceiling of 25x). During the Final Showdown, these elements combine for the game's peak win potential.
A Chance Feature also exists in the game's mechanics, likely serving as a gamble-style upgrade option between stages. Its exact function lives in the in-game paytable rather than any published documentation.
That punching bag icon in the upper right is the Buy Bonus. It skips straight to the bonus rounds, though the exact cost in bet multiples isn't published outside the game itself. PoggiPlay's Cyber 3x3 prices its equivalent at 100x bet, so expect a similar ballpark.
At 3,000x, the maximum win is modest by 2025 standards. Pragmatic's Big Bass Boxing Bonus Round hits 5,000x. Playtech's Rocky reaches 10,000x. PoggiPlay compensated by building the x25 multiplier ceiling and x5 wild combination into the bonus structure, but the mathematical ceiling sits in the mid-range. On the 100 EUR max bet, theoretical top returns reach 300,000 EUR with no published hard cap beyond the multiplier limit.
The per-line cap sits at 50x (visible in the game's win tier system), keeping individual line hits controlled while multiplier stacking during free spins does the heavy lifting toward that 3,000x total. For players used to five-figure multiplier slots, this is a different proposition: more frequent bonus triggers at two scatters, a structured climb through the stages, and a ceiling that rewards the progression mechanic rather than a single lucky cascade.
Game data verified by Spinoxy Media Ltd editorial team. RTP and specifications sourced from official provider documentation.