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Almighty Mustang Express 2 Slot Review

Blueprint Gaming
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Should you play?

Maybe, if you are already a Blueprint regular or have history with the original Almighty Mustang. The studio tends to work in the medium-to-high volatility range. That typically means longer waits in the base game before the feature delivers. Blueprint rarely produces outright duds, but rarely reshapes a genre either. That track record makes this a reasonable option for franchise loyalists. For everyone else with a Western slot to find, it is a lower priority.

Score: 6.5 / 10

What it is

Blueprint Gaming’s Almighty Mustang Express 2 is a Western-themed sequel. It extends the studio’s original Almighty Mustang franchise. Blueprint is a UK studio whose catalogue spans licensed properties and original IP. The Mustang series falls in the latter camp. The “Express” addition suggests a train mechanic has entered the picture since the first game. The “2” confirms deliberate franchise expansion rather than a cosmetic reskin. It sits in similar territory to Blueprint’s Fishin’ Frenzy family: work that builds on existing brand equity rather than starting fresh.

How it plays

Blueprint’s original-IP Western titles tend to run at medium-to-high volatility. That means the base game keeps wins modest while the bonus does the meaningful work. If Express 2 holds to that structure, patience in the base game is the cost of entry. The “Express” framing in the name typically signals a train-progression mechanic. In Blueprint’s wider catalogue, this often works as a modifier layer. It can expand what the base game can do, or add progression paths through the feature. The key question is whether this sequel moves the original’s design forward or just extends it without adding real range. Wanted Dead or a Wild by Hacksaw Gaming sits at the top of the Western volatility band. It sets the standard any new entrant gets measured against.

What stood out

Blueprint does not usually add naming conventions without a mechanical reason. That gives “Express 2” at least the suggestion of genuine scope expansion over the first Almighty Mustang. That counts for something. The counter is that the Western category is crowded, and Blueprint’s output in this space runs solid rather than standout. Fishin’ Frenzy earned its franchise status because the mechanic had real replayability built into the loop. Whether the Mustang series can make the same case depends on Express 2. The game needs to give players a reason to return beyond brand familiarity.

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