Pragmatic Play Launches Rolling in Treasures With Progressive Multipliers

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Pragmatic Play Launches Rolling in Treasures With Progressive Multipliers

Pragmatic Play has released Rolling in Treasures, a fresh online slot in its North America-facing pipeline. The published details lean into tumbling wins, progressive multipliers, and free spins. As always, whether U.S. and Canadian players can actually access it comes down to local approvals and each operator’s setup, especially in markets where optional features are limited.

Game Format: 6×5 Tumbling Grid and Cluster Pays

Set in a mine shaft with lantern glow and ore-heavy symbols, Rolling in Treasures runs on a 6×5 grid. It’s cluster pays, not paylines. You’re looking for 8–12+ matching symbols anywhere on the grid to land a win, and the base paytable shown in the provided info tops out at up to 50x, depending on the hit.

From there, it’s all about tumbling. Winning symbols disappear, fresh ones drop in, and one spin can keep rolling through multiple win steps if new clusters keep forming. In the release materials, that’s framed as the big reason sequences can stretch out, particularly when multipliers show up.

One practical note for regulated markets: when a supplier says a game is “released,” it usually means it’s been added to the studio’s distribution network. Partner casinos can then hook it up through an existing integration (direct or via an aggregator), but only if the jurisdiction accepts it and the operator clears it through their own risk and compliance checks.

Random Multiplier in the Base Game Starts at 2x

In the base game, Rolling in Treasures includes a random multiplier feature that can kick in during a tumble chain. Once it triggers, new symbols dropping in during the tumbles are multiplied by 2x to start, and it then increases by +1x with every additional consecutive hit in that same chain.

It’s a momentum mechanic, plain and simple. Keep the tumble chain alive, and the multiplier keeps climbing. When the chain stops, the sequence stops too, and any multiplier build-up ends with that spin. Nothing constant here, but when it lands at the right time, longer sequences can swing the value quickly.

Free Spins Trigger: 10, 15, or 20 Spins Plus Retriggers

The bonus round triggers with 4, 5, or 6 bonus symbols, paying out 10, 15, or 20 free spins, respectively. Inside the feature, after the first tumble, newly landing symbols carry a 2x multiplier, and that multiplier increases by +1x on subsequent tumbles.

Here’s the standout rule from the published notes: the progressive multiplier does not reset between spins during free spins. It carries through the entire round, and it can keep climbing as long as Tumble wins keep connecting. That can feel surprisingly sticky when the grid cooperates.

Retriggers are also mentioned. During the bonus, players can retrigger five additional free spins. The materials don’t say the retrigger changes anything else about how the feature works, so affiliates should stick to the stated retrigger count unless the in-client rules show extra conditions.

Published RTP and Max Win: 96.50% and 5,000x

The supplied game details list a published RTP of 96.50% and a stated maximum win of 5,000x. In regulated rollouts across the United States and Canada, though, RTP and even certain feature sets can be displayed differently depending on local approvals and which configurations a jurisdiction and operator allow.

For accuracy and compliance on affiliate pages, the cleanest approach is to treat 96.50% as the published RTP from the release materials, while noting that the final player-facing value can depend on the specific casino instance offering the game. That matters most where multiple RTP settings are allowed for the same title.

Special Bets and Bonus Buy Options Depend on Jurisdiction

The release notes also call out optional add-ons that may only be switched on in certain markets. In North America, that’s typically where the friction shows up, because bet modifiers and bonus buy tools aren’t universally permitted and can easily be disabled at launch.

  • Special bets in the base game that can increase the chance of triggering the bonus game
  • A special bet option that can guarantee the multiplier feature on every winning spin
  • Bonus buy functionality, including two “Super Free Spins” variants (one that increases the random multiplier by +3x per successive hit, and one that doubles multiplier values)

Since these are explicitly described as market-dependent, U.S. state and Canadian province-facing copy needs to stay tight. Don’t imply bonus buy is always there. Even where local rules allow it, operator policy can still hide or limit these options, so the safest wording is to treat them as optional configurations that may not appear in every regulated lobby.

Release Positioning Within Pragmatic Play’s Content Pipeline

Rolling in Treasures joins Pragmatic Play’s wider slots catalog, following other recent launches named in the same release materials, including Cyberheist City and Zeus vs Hades - Gods of War 250. Pragmatic Play is a B2B supplier and says it produces up to eight new slot titles per month.

For North American operators, that kind of pace can mean constant “new game” refreshes in the lobby. Still, the real gate is deployment and approval. Even after the supplier release, each regulated market can require its own acceptance steps, including technical certification that typically runs through independent testing labs. Operators then choose where, and in which versions, the game actually goes live based on compliance needs.

Beyond slots, Pragmatic Play also delivers Live Casino, Bingo, and Virtual Sports Betting through a single API integration for partners. In practical terms, that setup can help titles appear across multiple brands quickly once enabled, but only with the jurisdiction-approved settings for each market.

Feature Summary and Configuration Limits for U.S. and Canada

Based on the published details, Rolling in Treasures is built around three clear hooks: tumbling wins, progressive multipliers, and a free spins mode where multiplier progress carries across spins. The same materials also put the headline numbers at 5,000x max win and a published 96.50% RTP.

For U.S. and Canadian players, everything comes back to how each jurisdiction and operator configures the game. The release notes already flag special bets and bonus buys as market-dependent, and that’s the part most likely to vary by state, province, and brand. If you’re updating a game page, keep every feature claim tied to what you can actually see inside the casino client you’re reviewing, and don’t sell optional tools as default gameplay. That’s where people get burned.

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