Ultimate Hold N Win
- RTP
- 95.50%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 5,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2024-05-16
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Our take
Booming Games' 95.50% RTP hold-and-win with 5000× max win and classic fruit symbols across a 5×3 grid.
Ultimate Hold 'N Win by Booming Games brings straightforward Vegas-style appeal to the reels with a traditional fruit lineup: bells, cherries, watermelons, grapes, and more on a 5×3 grid. The 95.50% RTP is respectable for a modern title, and the bonus minigame mechanic delivers focused, accumulator-style payouts. High volatility means dry spells can extend between bonuses, but when the feature lands, the hold-and-win structure builds payouts progressively. The maximum win of 5000× is solid without being exceptional by contemporary standards. Base-game rhythm is steady rather than action-packed, which suits players who prefer regular spins over constant feature triggers. Released in May 2024, it's a polished execution of the hold-and-win formula that doesn't reinvent the wheel, but doesn't need to.
Pros
- 95.50% RTP with focused hold-and-win bonus mechanic
- Classic fruit aesthetic appeals to traditionalists and nostalgic players
- Moderate 5000× max win accessible without extreme bets
- Solid base-game rhythm with steady payout tempo
Cons
- High volatility creates extended dry spells between bonuses
- Limited innovation—straightforward hold-and-win formula
- 5000× cap is unambitious compared to modern high-volatility titles
- No Megaways or cluster mechanics; traditional paylines only
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 5,000x the stake
FAQ
What triggers the bonus minigame?
Landing the designated bonus symbols across the reels triggers the hold-and-win minigame, where you collect symbol values to build payouts.
Is this suitable for low-risk players?
No, the high volatility and extended bonus waits make this better for players with deeper bankrolls who enjoy chasing features.
How often do bonuses hit?
Bonus frequency is typical for high-volatility slots, so expect variable spacing between feature triggers depending on RNG.





