Sugar Rush variant for Italy's StarVegas. Multiplier spots on the 7x7 grid double with each hit (2x to 128x) and persist through all free spins.

Game Type
RTP
96.5%
Volatility
High
Max Win
5,000x
Grid
7x7
Reels
7
Rows
7
Paylines
Cluster Pays (5+ connected symbols)
Min Bet
$0.2
Max Bet
$100

Starvegas Rush runs on the same engine as Pragmatic Play's Sugar Rush - a 7x7 candy-themed cluster pay slot where the grid itself builds multipliers. Every time a winning symbol explodes on a position, that spot gets marked. The second explosion on the same spot adds a 2x multiplier. Each subsequent hit doubles it: 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x, up to a 128x ceiling.
In the base game, these marked spots and their multipliers clear after the tumble sequence ends. In free spins, they stick around for the entire bonus round. That's the core mechanic, and it changes everything about how wins accumulate.
Think about a single grid position that gets hit seven times across a long free spins session. It starts with a mark, gets 2x on the second hit, then 4x, 8x, 16x, 32x, 64x, and finally caps at 128x. Every future winning symbol landing on that same spot gets multiplied by 128x for the rest of the round. With 49 grid positions, a good free spins session can light up the board with double-digit multipliers all over.
This is fundamentally different from how other PP candy slots handle multipliers. Sweet Bonanza adds random multiplier values together at the end of tumbles. Fruit Party multiplies symbol-carried multipliers into a product. Sugar Rush and its variants use the grid positions themselves as multiplier accumulators. The position remembers, not the symbol.
The scatter-to-spins ratio is more generous than Sweet Bonanza's flat 10 spins:
More scatters means more spins, which means more opportunities for multiplier spots to stack. A 30-spin bonus round from 7 scatters gives multiplier spots enough time to accumulate serious values across the grid. The buy bonus at 100x total bet randomizes between 3 and 7 scatters, so you could land anywhere from 10 to 30 starting spins. Retriggering during the round follows the same scatter-to-spins table.
Seven paying symbol tiers on the 7x7 grid. Minimum cluster size is five connected symbols. The top symbol pays 3,000 coins for 15+ in a cluster, while the lowest returns 400 coins at that same count. Small five-symbol clusters pay between 4 and 20 coins depending on the symbol tier. With 49 positions available, clusters can grow large, though the real value comes from multiplier-enhanced wins rather than raw cluster size.
RTP sits at 96.50% for both regular play and the buy feature. Max win caps at 5,000x, which feels restrictive given the 128x multiplier potential, but it's standard for PP's cluster pay lineup.
This is a branded version of Sugar Rush exclusive to StarVegas, an Italian online casino operated by Greentube (part of Novomatic). Gummy bears and candy fill the grid against a pastel candy landscape with a gumball machine rocket. The mechanics, paytable, and features are identical to the standard Sugar Rush - the branding is the only difference. If you don't play at StarVegas, the original Sugar Rush or Sugar Rush 1000 (with multipliers reaching 1,000x instead of 128x) give you the same fundamental gameplay.