by PlaytechReleased Jan 16, 2018
Playtech's Dragon Jackpot network slot with 97.03% RTP, 4-tier progressive jackpot, and Baozhu Bonus free spins with 2x multiplier.

Game Type
RTP
97.03%
Volatility
Medium
Max Win
125,000x
Grid
5x3
Paylines
25 Fixed Paylines
Min Bet
$0.25
Max Bet
$12.5

Xuan Pu Lian Huan (roughly "Paradise Celebration" in Chinese) sits on Playtech's Dragon Jackpot progressive network. That's the headline here - four jackpot tiers feeding from a shared pool across multiple games. The jackpot wheel triggers randomly on any spin, win or lose, and the bigger the prize tier, the fewer segments it occupies on the wheel.
The grid is a standard 5x3 with 25 selectable paylines. Nothing unusual there. What stands out is the wild system - the dragon symbol appears in stacked formation with six different stacking variants, meaning entire reels regularly fill with wilds. A full-reel wild on the right spin creates some decent base game hits.
Five dragons on a line pay 10,000x the line bet. That's the paytable ceiling before jackpots enter the picture.
The scatter is a Baozhu (firecracker). Three or more anywhere trigger the Baozhu Bonus - 8 free games with all wins doubled. Land three more scatters during free spins and you get 15 extra rounds. That retrigger is generous. Theoretically you could chain multiple retriggers, though the math makes consecutive retriggers rare.
Below the dragon and scatter, there are two tiers of themed symbols. The red and orange objects pay 750x for five, green pays 400x, blue and violet 250x each. Card symbols (A through 9) fill the low end at 100-150x for five of a kind. Nothing surprising, but the gap between the dragon wild at 10,000x and everything else is massive.
Bet range runs from 0.25 to 12.50 per spin total. That's a tight ceiling - high rollers won't find much room here. The max win of 125,000x stake technically applies, but reaching that requires hitting the top progressive jackpot tier.
The Chinese New Year theme is well-executed visually - night scene with lanterns, traditional architecture, reds and golds. It's a crowded genre, though, and Xuan Pu Lian Huan doesn't do anything to separate itself from dozens of similar-looking Playtech slots. The mechanics are straightforward: stacked wilds in base game, multiplied free spins for the bonus. No cascading reels, no expanding grid, no modern complexity.
The draw is the Dragon Jackpot network itself. Four progressive tiers accessible on any spin give every session an outside shot at a payout well beyond what the base paytable offers. The low max bet of 12.50 keeps this firmly in casual territory.
Game data verified by Spinoxy Media Ltd editorial team. RTP and specifications sourced from official provider documentation.