by EvoplayReleased Dec 9, 2025
Fourth entry in Evoplay's Young Song wildlife series. Hold & Win with three fixed jackpots up to 1,000x and a 32x bonus buy.

Game Type
RTP
95.95%
Volatility
Medium-High
Max Win
1,268x
Grid
5x3
Reels
5
Rows
3
Paylines
10 Fixed Paylines
Min Bet
$0.1
Max Bet
$30000

Young Eagle Song is the fourth game in Evoplay's wildlife-themed Young Song series, following Wolf, Buffalo, and Deer. Where its predecessors pushed for bigger numbers - 5,000x in Buffalo Song, 3,000x in Deer Song - this one scales back. Max win sits at 1,268x. Ten paylines instead of twenty. And the RTP dips to 95.95%, the lowest in the family.
That sounds like criticism, but it's not. Evoplay's CEO called this one "a clean, engaging Hold & Win experience," and the description fits. There's less clutter here. No expanding reels, no free spins mode sitting alongside the bonus. Just a straightforward Hold & Win round with three fixed jackpots.
Five reels, three rows, ten paylines running left to right. Eight regular symbols split into two tiers. The eagle close-up is top dog at 100x your bet for five of a kind. Flying eagle pays 50x, then snake and feather at 25x each. Card royals (A, K, Q, J) all pay 10x for a full line.
Wild shows up as a mountain landscape - appropriate for the North American wilderness theme. It covers reels 2 through 5, substituting for everything except the bonus coin. No reel 1 wilds means you always need at least one paying symbol on the leftmost position. Standard stuff.
Six bonus coins anywhere on the grid start the Hold & Win feature. Each coin carries a random value between 1x and 15x your stake, plus potential MINI or MAJOR jackpot labels.
You get three respins. Land a new coin, respins reset to three. Fill all 15 positions and you collect the GRAND jackpot - 1,000x bet on top of whatever values the individual coins carry. MAJOR pays 100x, MINI pays 25x. Both appear as special coin types during the round.
The math tells the story. Your theoretical max of 1,268x means even a perfect round - all 15 positions filled at maximum coin values plus the Grand - lands under 1,300x. That's a tight ceiling for a Hold & Win game. Most comparable slots from other providers hit 5,000x or higher. But the trade-off is that the bonus triggers with just six symbols, and individual coin values appear with decent frequency in the 1x-15x range.
32x your total bet buys instant access to the Hold & Win round with six coins pre-placed. At 96.00% RTP for the purchased feature (slightly better than base game's 95.95%), the pricing is at least transparent. Still, 32x for a feature capped at roughly 1,268x means your maximum return on a bought bonus is about 40:1. Compare that to slots where bonus buys offer 500:1 or 1,000:1 upside ratios.
Evoplay launched Young Wolf Song in July 2024 with four jackpot tiers and 20 paylines. Young Buffalo Song followed in early 2025 with a 5,000x ceiling. Young Deer Song came November 2025 with 3,000x. Each game features a different North American animal and its habitat.
Eagle Song breaks the pattern of escalation. Fewer paylines, lower max win, simpler jackpot structure. Three tiers instead of four. It reads like a deliberate reset - a version of the formula aimed at players who want shorter sessions and more predictable outcomes rather than chasing massive multipliers.
The artwork is solid. Storm clouds behind snow-capped mountains, detailed eagle portraits on the high-value symbols, a subdued green forest framing the reels. It holds up visually against the rest of the series without trying to outdo them.
RTP at 95.95% falls below the 96% industry average. Not by much, but it's there. Combined with a 1,268x cap, the math profile leans conservative. You're not going to see this on streamer highlight reels.
The 10 fixed paylines keep base game wins small but consistent. Top symbol pays 100x for five, which at minimum bet of €0.10 translates to €10. At €10 per spin, that same hit returns €1,000. The Hold & Win round is where the real payout concentration sits, and at 1,268x maximum, even a €100 bet caps at €126,800.
For players rotating through the Young Song series, Eagle Song works as the low-variance option in a Hold & Win family. Shorter swings, quicker sessions, less bankroll pressure. Just don't expect fireworks.