by Pragmatic PlayReleased Feb 19, 2026
Egyptian slot with three collection pots, five-tier jackpots up to 10,000x, and a modifier-driven free spins round with three buy bonus tiers.

Game Type
RTP
96.52%
Volatility
Very High
Max Win
10,000x
Grid
5x3
Reels
5
Rows
3
Paylines
25 Fixed Paylines
Min Bet
$0.25
Max Bet
$250

Treasures of Osiris is a Pragmatic Play slot built around a triple-pot collection system layered on top of a standard 5x3 grid with 25 fixed paylines. The Egyptian theme is exactly what you'd expect from the title: carved stone pillars, a Nile-side backdrop, palm trees, and a muscular golden Osiris figure standing guard beside the reels. It looks polished, but it won't surprise anyone who's played more than a handful of Egypt-themed slots.
What separates this one from the usual pharaoh fare is the mechanic sitting above the grid. Three pots labeled Money, Jackpot, and Wild each collect their corresponding special symbols whenever they land during a spin. Each collection can randomly trigger the free spins feature with that pot's modifier already active. The trigger isn't guaranteed on every collection, though, so base game sessions revolve around watching those pots fill and hoping for the random activation.
The RTP sits at 96.52% in its highest configuration, and volatility is rated 5/5 on Pragmatic Play's internal scale. Bets run from $0.25 to $250 per spin in normal mode. The 10,000x max win cap means you're looking at a theoretical ceiling of $2,500,000 at max stake, though that's obviously the Grand jackpot scenario.
The three special symbols each feed into a different pot, and the interaction between them defines the entire game. Money symbols carry random values between 0.2x and 100x the base bet, and they pay their face value immediately when they land. Jackpot symbols get collected into the Jackpot pot. Wild symbols substitute for everything except Money and Jackpot, and they also get collected into the Wild pot.
When any of these collections triggers free spins, you start with 10 spins and one, two, or three modifiers active. The number of active modifiers is where the win potential scales dramatically.
During free spins, random grid positions get marked on each spin. With the Jackpot modifier active, a single Jackpot symbol landing on a marked position transforms all other marked positions into Jackpot symbols with random tier names. Two Jackpot symbols on marked positions apply this transformation twice. Jackpot symbols feed into five collection meters: Mini (4 symbols for 5x), Minor (5 for 20x), Maxi (5 for 50x), Major (6 for 1,000x), and Grand (6 for 10,000x).
Same marked-position logic applies here. One Money symbol on a marked spot transforms all other marked positions into Money symbols. If two or three Money symbols land on marked positions, their values get added together first, then the transformation fills remaining marked spots with additional Money symbols. All those values are summed and paid.
Wilds landing on marked positions spread to all other marked spots. When two or three Wilds hit marked positions simultaneously, a x2 or x3 multiplier gets applied to all payline wins for that spin. This is the only way to access win multipliers in the game.
Modifiers that weren't active at the start of the round can randomly activate mid-round, awarding 5 extra free spins when they do. Regular retriggering is also possible at random, adding another 5 spins each time. If the total round win hits 10,000x, the feature ends immediately regardless of remaining spins.
Three buy options give direct access to free spins at different price points. The basic Buy Free Spins costs 60x and starts 10 spins with 1, 2, or 3 random modifiers. Super Free Spins 1 at 75x guarantees at least 2 modifiers. Super Free Spins 2 at 150x guarantees all 3 modifiers active from the first spin.
The gap between the 75x and 150x tiers is steep. Going from two guaranteed modifiers to three costs double, and since the marked-position transformations compound when all three modifiers interact on the same spin, that price difference reflects genuine win potential rather than just a marketing upsell.
Two special bet modes sit alongside the buy options. The Ante Bet doubles your stake and doubles the chance of triggering free spins organically. The Super Spin costs 10x the normal bet and guarantees marked positions in the base game with Money and Wild modifiers active, but it disables the Jackpot modifier entirely and blocks free spins from triggering. It's a base game grinding mode that trades jackpot potential for more consistent Money symbol payouts.
The regular paytable is straightforward. Four high-pay symbols appear as golden Egyptian artifacts: the Ankh and Pharaoh Wild both pay 250x the line bet for five of a kind, the Eagle pays 200x, the Scarab 150x, and the Vase 120x. Card symbols 10 through A fill the low end, ranging from 50x to 100x per line for five matches. With 25 paylines at a 0.01 coin value, that Ankh five-of-a-kind translates to 2.50x the total bet at base, or 10x with the Wild.
These paytable values are modest for a game with 10,000x max win potential. The heavy lifting comes entirely from the free spins modifiers, particularly the Grand jackpot collection at 10,000x and the compounding Money symbol transformations across marked positions.
Pragmatic Play has been building out what reviewers call the "three pot" template across several recent releases. Lucky's Wild Pub, Triple Pot Gold, and 3 Magic Eggs all use variations of this collect-into-pots, trigger-modifiers framework. Treasures of Osiris follows the same blueprint with an Egyptian skin and the added layer of a five-tier jackpot system.
The marked positions mechanic gives this entry something the others don't have. Instead of straightforward symbol transforms or reel multipliers, the marked positions create a spatial element where landing the right symbol on the right spot cascades into grid-wide transformations. It's a subtle distinction, but it adds genuine tension to each free spin in a way that pure randomized modifiers don't.
That said, the base game itself is quiet. Collections build slowly, triggers are random, and without the modifiers active, you're spinning a fairly standard 25-payline Egyptian slot with below-average paytable values. Players used to Pragmatic's tumble-and-multiplier games like Gates of Olympus or Sugar Rush will find the pacing here much more traditional and back-loaded toward the bonus round.