4 Corners Of Rome
- RTP
- 96.12%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 6,300×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2022-05-10
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Our take
5×5 Roman-themed slot from Northern Lights Gaming with Lock and Load feature and 6300× max win.
4 Corners of Rome is Northern Lights Gaming's take on the ancient Roman empire theme. The visual design leans into cinematic grandeur: Roman temples loom against a river backdrop, and the soundtrack echoes Hollywood epics like Troy. It's ambitious theming without being overwrought.
The core mechanic is Lock and Load, triggered by symbols landing in the four magnified corner positions of the 5×5 grid. This is the game's friction point—landing all four corners isn't trivial, but when you do, the feature locks symbols and reloads the grid for additional win chances. The 6300× max win shows that Northern Lights Gaming has built generous trigger payouts into the feature.
High volatility is baked in. The 5×5 layout is spacious, and corner magnification adds visual interest. 96.12% RTP sits well for this risk tier. If you're chasing feature-based excitement and don't mind the variance, the cinematic presentation and locking mechanic reward patience.
Pros
- Lock and Load mechanic is engaging and well-integrated into grid design
- 5×5 layout with corner magnification adds visual intrigue
- 6300× max win is generous for high-volatility, feature-driven gameplay
Cons
- High volatility demands significant bankroll and session planning
- Corner magnification requirement can feel restrictive
- Generic Roman temple theming—visually competent but not innovative
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 6,300x the stake
Gameplay video
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FAQ
What is the Lock and Load feature?
When symbols land in the four magnified corners of the 5×5 grid, the feature locks those symbols and reloads the rest of the grid for additional winning chances.
How often do you hit Lock and Load?
It depends on RTP variance and your run. High volatility means dry spells are common, but the payoff can be substantial.
Who makes 4 Corners of Rome?
Northern Lights Gaming, a Microgaming partner known for high-volatility, feature-heavy mechanics.




