Scroll of Dead
- RTP
- 95.02%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 7,500×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2020-01-01
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Our take
High-volatility Egyptian slot with 7,500× max win, scarab wild, and 96.26% RTP.
Scroll of Dead is Play'n Go's return to ancient Egypt, focused on high-volatility gameplay across 5 reels and 10 paylines. A scarab beetle acts as both wild and scatter symbol, completing wins in the base game whilst unlocking the free spins feature. During the bonus, an extra reel is added to the game, and random symbols expand to fill entire reels, creating bigger cluster opportunities.
Stakes range from €0.10 to €100.00 per spin, with a maximum win that reaches 7,500× stake. The 96.26% RTP sits comfortably in the middle-to-upper range for high-volatility slots, rewarding longer play sessions. The design is smooth across desktop and mobile, with iOS, Android, and Windows all receiving the same polished experience.
The expanding symbols mechanic during free spins is the key to unlocking the slot's top payouts. Combined with the extra reel in the bonus round, Scroll of Dead offers decent win-building potential once the feature lands.
Pros
- 7,500× maximum win with expanding symbols in free spins
- Scarab beetle wild unlocks bonus with extra reel
- 96.26% RTP with solid volatility balance
Cons
- High volatility means fewer base game wins
- Six-reel bonus adds complexity without guaranteed larger payouts
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 7,500x the stake
FAQ
What is the maximum win in Scroll of Dead?
The maximum win is 7,500× your stake, triggered by expanding symbols during the free spins feature with the extra reel.
Does Scroll of Dead work on mobile?
Yes, the slot is fully optimized for iOS, Android, and Windows with the same smooth gameplay as desktop.
What triggers free spins in Scroll of Dead?
Landing the scarab beetle scatter symbol triggers the free spins feature, which unlocks an extra reel and expanding symbols.





