Avalon 3
- RTP
- 94.30%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 5,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2025-05-29
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Our take
A medieval King Arthur sequel from Stormcraft Studios with 94.3% RTP, high volatility, and a 5000× max win.
Avalon's return is significant. Microgaming released the original in 2006, launched Avalon 2 in 2014, and left the franchise dormant until Stormcraft Studios revived it in 2025. That 11-year gap underlines how beloved the original remains; nostalgia is a powerful force, and Avalon 3 trades on it consciously.
The medieval Arthurian theme is immersive: knights, swords, castles, shields, and wizards create a cohesive visual world. High volatility pairs with the legendary scope—big wins are rare, but the 5000× ceiling makes waiting worthwhile. The theme and mechanics are aligned: Merlin's magic isn't gentle, it's tempestuous and rare.
The 94.3% RTP is below the modern average, a trade-off for the high volatility and the licence's cultural weight. Stormcraft Studios inherited this mathematical profile from Microgaming's legacy. For long-time Avalon players, Avalon 3 is a homecoming. For newcomers, the high volatility and moderate RTP may feel unforgiving. The franchise loyalty alone justifies the slot's existence; whether it's your entry point depends on your volatility tolerance and appetite for medieval fantasy.
Pros
- Iconic Avalon franchise returns after 12 years with modern feature design
- Medieval Arthurian aesthetic is immersive and thematically coherent
- 5000× max win and high volatility reward dedicated, patient players
Cons
- 94.3% RTP is below average; less generous than contemporary competitors
- High volatility creates sustained droughts—not ideal for casual, frequent-win play
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 5,000x the stake
Gameplay video
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FAQ
Why did Avalon disappear for 12 years?
Microgaming released Avalon (2006) and Avalon 2 (2014), then sold its game library to Games Global in 2022. Stormcraft Studios acquired the licence and developed Avalon 3.
Is this a direct continuation of Avalon 2?
It's a thematic continuation featuring King Arthur and Merlin, but with entirely new mechanics. It honours the legacy without simply repeating the 2014 game.
Should I play Avalon 3 if I haven't played the originals?
Yes, but be aware of the high volatility and below-average RTP. If you enjoy medieval themes and patient, high-stakes gameplay, it's approachable.


