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BetGames launches Bad Rhinos slot with 10,000x Ultra Jackpot mechanic

BetGames has launched Bad Rhinos, a new high-volatility slot for its RNG portfolio, the supplier said on 25th June 2026. The 5×3 title combines expanding wilds in free spins with the studio’s Hold & Win mechanic, and includes an advertised top prize of 10,000x via an Ultra Jackpot.

In the base game, matching three to five symbols can pay up to 40x, according to BetGames. The free spins feature triggers with three, four or five walkie-talkie scatter symbols, awarding 10, 12 or 15 spins respectively. During free spins, any wild that contributes to a win expands to cover the full reel.

The Hold & Win bonus triggers when five or more money symbols land. BetGames said each money symbol carries a cash value of up to 15x or a jackpot prize worth up to 200x. The feature starts with three respins, resetting when additional money symbols land; the round ends when respins run out and pays the total value of all money symbols.

BetGames said filling the entire grid during Hold & Win awards the 10,000x Ultra Jackpot.

Ian Catchick, Chief Product and Business Development Officer at BetGames, said: “Bad Rhinos provides a refreshing twist on the classic animal theme, placing a stampede of armoured rhinos at the heart of the action.

“From the expanding wild free spins to the Hold & Win bonus, the game offers plenty of opportunities to win, all supported by striking audiovisual design elements to maximise immersion.

“It is another example of our commitment to delivering varied, high-quality content that supports our operator partners in engaging their customers.”

Adrienn Sarkany is a Contributing Editor at EEG (Expertise & Evolution Gaming), where she brings a unique cross-cultural perspective to the EE Intelligence Hub. Currently pursuing a degree in Finnish and Korean Language and Literature, Adrienn…

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