Great Aztec

Great Aztec slot poster
Rating
- /10
RTP
96.28%
Volatility
HIGH
Max win
2,500×
Hit freq
-
Grid
-
Bet
-
Released
2023-05-22
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Our take

High-volatility Aztec slot with Hold&Win respins and mystery symbols, but infrequent bonuses and modest 2,500× max limit appeal.

Great Aztec slots players into iSoftBet's Mesoamerican temple for another round of Hold&Win mystery bonuses. The 5×3 grid has 20 paylines and mystery symbols that reveal random values. Land enough of them in a spin and they lock into place, triggering respins with a goal: fill the entire grid to claim accumulated values plus a jackpot prize.

At 96.28% RTP and high volatility, the maths support aggressive play, though the 26.2% hit frequency is below average for volatility this high. Bonuses land approximately once every 200 spins—slower than contemporary Hold&Win games. The Aztec Gold Respin feature is the money-driver: if you unlock enough mystery symbols, a modifier can multiply the accumulated prize before payout. Long sequences can reach 500–1,500×, with the 2,500× max within reach on optimal runs.

The Aztec Magic random trigger can add extra mystery symbols mid-spin, increasing respin potential. iSoftBet has a strong Hold&Win portfolio, and this execution is competent, but visually it leans on recycled temple and totem imagery. The slot feels like iteration rather than innovation—effective, but formulaic.

Hold&Win is enjoyable if you like the mechanic, but the 200-spin average bonus wait can be frustrating. Most sessions will be 50–100 dead spins followed by a 20–50 minute mystery bonus. High-volatility players might prefer slots with more frequent bonuses.

Pros

  • Hold&Win respin mechanic with mystery symbols
  • Aztec Magic feature adds extra symbol multipliers
  • Strong 96.28% RTP above modern average
  • Potential for 500–1,500× wins via respins

Cons

  • Bonuses only once every 200 spins, very slow
  • 26.2% hit frequency below volatility average
  • Modest 2,500× max win for high volatility
  • Visual design feels recycled and formulaic

Math & maxes

Math breakdown

Volatility score
3 / 5
Max win
2,500x the stake

Gameplay video

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FAQ
How does Hold&Win work in Great Aztec?

Land mystery symbols and they lock in place, triggering respins where you try to fill the grid. Locked symbols carry their values across respins. Fill the entire grid and claim all accumulated prizes plus a jackpot bonus.

What's the Aztec Magic feature?

A random trigger that adds extra mystery symbols to the current spin. It increases the respin potential if you're close to filling the grid, essentially giving you a second chance at a big bonus.

Are 200-spin bonus droughts normal?

No—most modern Hold&Win games trigger every 80–120 spins. Great Aztec's 200-spin frequency is slow. Expect long base-game stretches interspersed with explosive bonus runs.