Eagle Power Hold And Win
- RTP
- 95.06%
- Volatility
- MEDIUM HIGH
- Max win
- 2,105×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2021-07-29
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Our take
Playson's eagle-themed Hold and Win offers medium-high volatility with 2,105× max across a 5×3 grid—a wildlife slot with teeth.
Eagle Power: Hold and Win follows a proven Playson formula, refined across the Wolf Power and Buffalo Power siblings. The medium-high volatility signals swingy gameplay; extended base-game droughts punctuate occasional feature-triggered surges. The 2,105× max win is robust, fitting the volatility tier. The Hold and Win mechanic—locking certain reels to build winning combinations—adds interactivity beyond passive spinning. Eagle-themed symbols and prairie backdrops feel thematically appropriate without overwhelming the interface. Playson's execution is polished; animations are fluid, and the feature logic is clear. At 95.06% RTP, the game sits below tier-1 providers but within acceptable bounds for mid-tier houses. This slot appeals to Hold and Win devotees familiar with Playson's house style and to players comfortable with medium-high volatility's emotional cadence.
Pros
- Hold and Win mechanic adds player agency and pacing beyond passive spins.
- 2,105× max win and medium-high volatility suit mid-tier risk appetites.
- Polished wildlife theme; eagle and prairie imagery enhance immersion.
Cons
- 95.06% RTP is slightly below industry averages; long sessions cost more per spin.
- 20 fixed paylines limit flexibility compared to cluster-pay or 243-way alternatives.
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 2,105x the stake
Gameplay video
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FAQ
How does Hold and Win trigger?
Landing specific symbols or bonus scatters initiates the feature; locked symbols remain frozen for respins.
Is 95.06% RTP typical for Playson?
Playson's portfolio spans 94–97%; this sits at the conservative end, favouring the house slightly more than peers.
How does this compare to Wolf Power?
Nearly identical mathematics and feature structure; the primary difference is theming (eagle vs. wolf).





