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Fury of Anubis Slot Review
What is Fury of Anubis?
Fury of Anubis is Pragmatic Play’s 6-reel scatter-pays slot in the Egyptian space, built on a cascade mechanic with a three-stage multiplier trail that climbs above the reels on consecutive wins. It shares a template with Gates of Olympus: scatter pays, tumbling sequences, stacking multipliers. But the art direction here is richer than Pragmatic usually commits to for Egyptian-themed work. The Anubis figure holding court to the right of the grid, glowing green eyes and staff at the ready, is a cut above the studio’s usual iconography for the theme.
How does Fury of Anubis play?
Fury of Anubis plays on 6 reels with scatter pays, medium volatility, a 96.52% RTP, and a 10,000x max-win ceiling. Clusters of matching symbols anywhere on the grid trigger the cascade, and each successive win ticks the three-panel multiplier trail upward. The base game has actual shape because every cascade is chasing a higher counter, not just filling time before a feature.
The symbol set runs from five gem royals at the lower end through medallion-framed character symbols: ankh, papyrus scroll, green skull, and scarab beetle. The Anubis mask scatter, carrying green flame energy that earns its special-symbol status, is the bonus trigger. The multiplier trail being active in the base game rather than reserved for free spins is the mechanic’s main structural point of difference from the Gates of Olympus lineage it borrows from.
The 96.52% RTP sits above Pragmatic’s catalogue average. Medium volatility against a 10,000x ceiling is a defensible pairing, and the math model doesn’t ask for extreme variance acceptance to justify the top end.
What stood out?
The multiplier trail sitting above the reels, active from the first cascade, is Fury of Anubis’s most meaningful structural choice. Most scatter-pays cascade slots in this space hold their multiplier mechanics for the free rounds. Bringing it into the base game gives every chain of wins a genuine tension arc we’d normally only find in a bonus sequence, and it’s the reason the base game has actual momentum rather than existing only as a waiting room.
The trade-off is the character symbols. The skull and scarab medallions have a 2021 painted quality that sits awkwardly next to the background’s richer work. The amber lava glow and the presiding Anubis figure are doing real atmospheric lifting that the symbol set doesn’t quite match.
Should you play?
Maybe, if scatter-pays cascade slots are already your rotation and you want one where the base game has some shape to it. The 96.52% RTP is honest for the category. A 10,000x ceiling at medium volatility is a pairing the math supports without demanding extreme variance acceptance, and the return concentrates in the cascade sequences and the feature rather than arriving flat across the base game. The mechanic stays inside a template Gates of Olympus owns, but the execution sits above Pragmatic’s standard Egyptian output.
Score: 7.1 / 10
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