Third Pig Wizard entry trades Megaways for cash lock mechanics, packing four-tier jackpots up to 2,500x and a 5,500x max win into a tight 5x3 grid.

Game Type
RTP
95%
Volatility
High
Max Win
5,500x
Grid
5x3
Reels
5
Rows
3
Paylines
10 Fixed Paylines
Min Bet
$0.1
Max Bet
$40

Blueprint Gaming's Pig Wizard started in 2015 as a straightforward fantasy slot. The Megaways version followed in 2019. Cash Lock takes the series in a different direction - dropping ways-based gameplay for a focused 5x3 grid with 10 paylines and hold-and-win mechanics at the core.
The shift makes sense. Cash lock and collect formats dominate Blueprint's current lineup, and the Pig Wizard theme slots right into that framework. Same pig sorcerer, same potion-brewing aesthetic, completely different engine underneath.
Cash prize symbols carry values from 0.5x to 15x your total bet. Get a collect symbol on the same spin and those values get scooped up. Standard Blueprint cash collect behavior.
The four fixed jackpots add real top-end potential: MINI pays 20x, MINOR 50x, MAJOR 200x, and MEGA 2,500x. That MEGA jackpot represents nearly half the game's 5,500x max win on its own. Land it alongside some 15x cash prizes with the right multiplier conditions and you're looking at the full ceiling.
Line wins run from 0.5x for three matching low-pays to 25x for five premium wizard symbols. Modest numbers. The regular paytable exists mostly to keep the base game alive between cash collect triggers - it's not where the money lives.
Four low-pay symbols all share the same payout structure (0.5x/1x/2x for 3/4/5 of a kind). Two mid-pays bump to 0.5x/1.5x/3x. The top four symbols range from 1x to 25x for five-of-a-kind combos. Nothing remarkable, but enough to offset dead spins.
A side bet option lets you buy into the bonus feature for 4x your current stake. That's on the cheaper side - many buy features cost 50x to 100x. At 4x, Blueprint is essentially offering a shortcut through the base game wait for a small premium.
Whether it's worth the extra cost depends on how the bonus feature performs. The 5,500x cap means the theoretical upside exists, though high volatility guarantees plenty of bought bonuses will return less than the entry price.
At 5,500x max win, this falls in the middle tier of Blueprint's cash collect games. Not low enough to feel capped, not high enough to chase big dream wins. The 95% RTP is standard for the provider. The series loyalty might bring in players who remember the original or the Megaways version, but this is a fundamentally different kind of game from either predecessor.