Eagle Wilds

Eagle Wilds is a 5-reel, 4-row video pokie from Amigo Gaming, released on 21 February 2023. Set against the sun-scorched canyons of North America, it runs across 100 fixed paylines with bets from $0.10 to $100 per spin. The official RTP is not publicly disclosed by the developer — more on that below — and the game's volatility is a point of conflicting information across review sources, so treat any single figure with caution. The maximum win sits at 3,000x your stake. Features include an expanding Eagle Wild on reels 2, 3, and 4, a Horseshoe Scatter, and a Skull Scatter — but no free spins round.

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Quick Stats

DetailInfo
ProviderAmigo Gaming
Game TypeVideo Slot / Pokie
RTPNot officially published by developer
VolatilityDisputed — see RTP and Volatility section
Reels / Rows5 × 4
Paylines100 Fixed
Min Bet$0.10
Max Bet$100.00
Max Win3,000x stake
FeaturesExpanding Wild, Horseshoe Scatter, Skull Scatter
ThemeAmerican Desert / Wildlife
Release Date21 February 2023
PlatformDesktop & Mobile

What Is Eagle Wilds?

Eagle Wilds is a single-game slot — no progressive jackpot, no free spins feature — built around the expanding Eagle Wild and two independent scatter symbols. The grid is larger than most classic pokies, at 5 reels and 4 rows, and the 100 paylines give you more chances per spin to form combinations across the board.

This is a game for players who want a contained, no-frills experience: set your bet, spin, and let the wilds and scatters do the work. There is no bonus round to chase, no buy-feature option, and no multiplier trail. If you’re after a sprawling free-spins mechanic or a jackpot, this is not your game. If you want steady base-game action with wild-driven upside and scatter pays that land independently of paylines, Eagle Wilds delivers exactly that.

The canyon backdrop, warm desert colours, and a Native American-influenced soundtrack make it easy on the eyes for long sessions.

eagle wilds gameplay

RTP and Volatility

Be cautious here. The RTP and volatility figures for Eagle Wilds are inconsistent across sources, and Amigo Gaming has not officially published either stat for this title. Different review sites report 96% RTP and medium volatility, or 96% RTP and high volatility, and at least one reputable database lists the RTP as undisclosed.

Amigo Gaming’s broader portfolio tends toward 96%+ returns and medium-to-high volatility across most titles — but that is a general pattern, not a confirmed figure for Eagle Wilds specifically. Until the developer publishes official data, treat any specific RTP claim you encounter as estimated, not verified.

In practical terms: if the volatility is closer to the high end of those reports, you should expect a $20 session to run dry before a bigger hit lands. Sessions at medium volatility would feel more consistent, with smaller wins appearing more regularly. Budget accordingly and do not extend your session chasing a return that may not arrive.

Check the game’s information panel before you play — the paytable should list the current certified RTP for the jurisdiction you’re playing in.

eagle wilds paytable

Betting Range

Eagle Wilds accepts bets from $0.10 to $100 per spin across all 100 paylines. The minimum works out to $0.001 per payline — a practical entry point for casual sessions. At $100 per spin, the 3,000x max win translates to a $300,000 ceiling, though hitting that requires filling every position with the highest-paying symbol.

Start at a comfortable stake and stick to it. The absence of a free-spins round means your bankroll isn’t protected by a low-cost base game waiting to spike during a bonus — every spin draws from the same budget.

How to Play Eagle Wilds

  1. Set your bet. Use the bet controls at the bottom of the screen to choose your stake per spin. The range runs from $0.10 to $100.
  2. Check the paytable. Tap the information icon before your first spin. It shows symbol values at your current stake level, scatter pay tables, and the wild rules.
  3. Start a round. Press Spin for a single round, or activate Autoplay to set a fixed number of consecutive spins without manual input.
  4. Understand wins. Wins form left to right across the 100 paylines. Three or more matching symbols on adjacent reels starting from reel 1 produce a payout. Scatter symbols pay regardless of position or payline.
  5. Watch for the Eagle Wild. When the Eagle Wild lands on reels 2, 3, or 4, it expands to cover the full reel — substituting for all standard symbols on that reel.
  6. Collect or spin again. There is no gamble feature. Wins are paid automatically and the next spin begins.

Try this: Run 20 spins at $0.20 before raising your stake — it gives you a feel for how often the Eagle Wild lands and how the scatter pays behave at low cost.

Symbols and Paytable

The symbol set is grounded in American desert wildlife. At the top of the paytable are the premium animal symbols — Snake, Scorpion, Lizard, and Goat — with the Goat paying 30x your total bet for a full five-of-a-kind line. Below those sit the standard low-value card-rank symbols: J through A.

The Eagle serves as the Wild. It does not have its own paytable value — it substitutes for all standard pay symbols instead. When it lands on reels 2, 3, or 4, it expands vertically to cover all four positions on that reel.

There are two scatter types with separate pay structures:

The Horseshoe Scatter appears on reels 1, 3, and 5 only. It pays 20x your total bet for landing on all three designated reels simultaneously. Because it is limited to specific reels, it does not appear as frequently as a standard any-reel scatter.

The Skull Scatter appears anywhere on the grid. It pays 3x your total bet for three, 20x for four, and 100x for five — regardless of paylines. Land five Skull Scatters on the same spin and you pocket $10 at a $0.10 bet, or $10,000 at a $100 bet.

One note on the source page: it lists the Goat as paying 30x and names it alongside Lizard, Scorpion, and Snake as the premium symbols. Reaching the 3,000x maximum win requires landing winning combinations with high-value symbols aligned across multiple paylines simultaneously, with the Eagle Wild filling gaps.

Bonus Features

Expanding Eagle Wild

The Eagle Wild lands only on reels 2, 3, and 4 — never reel 1 or 5. When it does land, it expands to fill all four rows on that reel. A fully expanded wild on reel 3 creates a column of four substituting symbols running through the centre of the grid, bridging combinations across both halves of the board.

The expanding wild does not guarantee a payout — it can expand into a position where no matching symbols exist on either side. Its real value is when it lands alongside high-paying premium symbols on adjacent reels, turning partial lines into complete wins or stacking multiple paylines simultaneously.

Wilds do not substitute for scatter symbols.

Horseshoe Scatter Pay

The Horseshoe Scatter is restricted to reels 1, 3, and 5. You need all three to land on the same spin to trigger the 20x total bet payout. It pays anywhere on those reels — position within the reel does not matter.

This scatter does not trigger a bonus round. It is a straightforward multiplied payout that lands independently of any payline structure.

Skull Scatter Pay

The Skull Scatter pays anywhere on the 5×4 grid. Three Skulls award 3x your total bet, four award 20x, and five award 100x. Because the Skull can appear on any of the 20 symbol positions across all five reels, it appears more often than the Horseshoe — though landing four or five at once remains an infrequent event.

Like the Horseshoe, the Skull Scatter pays are not connected to a bonus round. They add to any standard line wins on the same spin.

Amigo Gaming Background

Amigo Gaming is a Spanish developer that has been active since roughly 2020–2022, building an HTML5 library of over 150 titles. Their catalogue leans toward medium-to-high volatility with wildlife, mythology, and fruit-machine themes. Eagle Wilds is one of their earlier wider releases and reflects their standard approach: a clean grid, expanding wilds, scatter pays, and no complexity for complexity’s sake. The studio distributes through aggregators including Slotegrator and QTech Games, which is why Eagle Wilds turns up across a broad range of online casinos.

Is Eagle Wilds Worth Playing?

Pros:

  • Two types of scatter symbols that pay independently of paylines, adding variety to the base game without needing a bonus trigger
  • Expanding Eagle Wild covers an entire reel when it lands, creating meaningful win boosts — not just a single-symbol substitute
  • Large 5×4 grid and 100 paylines give plenty of combinations per spin
  • Low minimum bet of $0.10 makes it accessible for conservative bankrolls
  • No free-spins round means the game is predictable and simple to understand from the first spin

Cons:

  • No free spins round and no bonus game — all action happens in the base game, which limits the ceiling for big wins
  • Official RTP is not published by Amigo Gaming, making it impossible to verify the return figure independently
  • Volatility is disputed across review sources — you cannot easily calibrate your bankroll for the actual risk profile
  • 3,000x maximum win is modest compared to most modern high-volatility pokies, which commonly advertise 5,000x–10,000x+
  • No buy-feature option for players who want to skip straight to the most rewarding mechanics

Eagle Wilds is a clean, no-nonsense pokie for players who prefer base-game simplicity over layered bonus features. The expanding wild and dual scatter system create genuine variety without overcomplicating the experience. The lack of published RTP is a real drawback — verify it in the game info panel before committing serious money. Players chasing massive jackpots or multi-stage free spins will find more suitable options elsewhere, but for a straightforward session at low stakes, Eagle Wilds holds up.

Responsible Gambling

Eagle Wilds uses a certified Random Number Generator (RNG). Every spin result is independent and random — previous outcomes have no bearing on future results, and no strategy influences what lands on the reels. Set a session budget before you start and treat it as the cost of entertainment. If gambling stops being fun or starts affecting your finances or wellbeing, reach out to a responsible gambling service in your region for support.