Legend of Horus

Legend of Horus is a medium-high volatility Egyptian pokie by Dragon Gaming, built on a 5-reel, 3-row grid with 10 adjustable paylines, an RTP of 96.5%, and a maximum win of 28,000 coins. Released on 1 November 2020, it packs a free spins round with expanding symbols, a Book wild/scatter, a Horus laser assist mechanic, and a Scarab Gamble Feature — all wrapped in a polished ancient-Egypt theme.

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Quick Stats

DetailInfo
ProviderDragon Gaming
Game TypeVideo Slot
RTP96.5%
VolatilityMedium-High
Reels / Rows5 × 3
Paylines10 Adjustable
Min Bet$0.10
Max Bet$50.00
Max Win28,000 coins
FeaturesFree Spins, Expanding Symbol, Wild, Scatter, Horus Laser, Gamble Feature, Autoplay
ThemeAncient Egypt
Release Date1 November 2020
PlatformDesktop & Mobile

What Is Legend of Horus?

Legend of Horus is a 5-reel pokie that puts you inside an Egyptian tomb, hunting for treasure under the watchful eye of the falcon-headed deity Horus. It draws directly from the Book of Ra school of slots — a Book symbol doubles as both wild and scatter, free spins come with a randomly assigned expanding symbol, and wins pay left to right across up to 10 lines.

It’s built for players who enjoy the classic Egyptian pokie formula but want a few extra layers. The Horus laser mechanic adds a twist to the free spins trigger, and the Scarab Gamble Feature gives you a chance to push a win further if you’re feeling bold. This is not a low-volatility grind. At medium-high variance, you’ll go stretches without much, then see larger hits in free spins. New players can comfortably use it to learn the format — the $0.10 minimum is accessible — but the gameplay suits those who are comfortable absorbing a dry patch.

If you want a game with consistent small wins, Legend of Horus is not that game. If you want one that can open up during a free spins round, this delivers exactly that.

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RTP and Volatility

The RTP sits at 96.5%, which puts it in the above-average bracket for online slots. The industry average hovers around 96%, so you get a slight edge here. To put it plainly: over millions of spins, Legend of Horus returns $96.50 for every $100 wagered. That is a long-run theoretical figure across an enormous sample — it says nothing about what happens in your 50-spin session.

Volatility is medium-high. In a $20 session at $0.50 per spin (40 spins), expect a mix of dry runs and occasional mid-sized base-game hits, with the real potential sitting in free spins. If you trigger the bonus, that’s where big wins happen — the expanding symbol can fill entire reels and stack across multiple free spins.

Come to this one with patience and a clear budget. The RTP rewards extended play, but medium-high volatility means short sessions can swing either way.

Betting Range

Legend of Horus uses a coin value plus line structure. You set the coin value between $0.01 and $0.50, and you can adjust how many of the 10 paylines you activate. Most players run all 10 — it maximises your exposure to winning combinations and keeps the math working as intended.

With all 10 lines and a $0.01 coin value, your minimum spin costs $0.10. At the maximum coin value of $0.50 across 10 lines, you’re spinning at $50.00 per round. That range covers penny players right through to more serious sessions.

Start at minimum stake until you understand how often free spins hit for you, then adjust from there.

How to Play Legend of Horus — Step by Step

  1. Set your coin value. Click the stacked coins icon below the reels. Move between $0.01 and $0.50 per coin.
  2. Adjust your active paylines. All 10 are active by default. You can reduce this, but keeping all 10 live gives you the full scatter trigger opportunity.
  3. Check the paytable. Hit the “+” icon at the bottom left of the grid to see symbol values and feature rules before you stake.
  4. Spin manually or use Autoplay. The large Spin button starts a single round. Autoplay lets you set up to 1,000 continuous spins with customisable stop conditions.
  5. Watch for wins. Matching symbols must land on consecutive reels from left to right on an active payline. Three or more Book symbols anywhere on the reels trigger free spins.
  6. After a base-game win, choose to gamble or collect. The Scarab Gamble Feature activates after any win — pick a card colour (red or blue) to try doubling up. Guess wrong and the win is gone.

Try this: Start with 20 spins at $0.10 stake to get a feel for how often the Book scatter appears before committing to higher bets.

Symbols

The reels carry nine distinct symbols split across two tiers.

The four high-value symbols are the Adventurer, Pharaoh Mask, Ankh, and Scarab Beetle — in descending order of pay. These are the ones you want filling your reels during free spins when the expanding symbol kicks in.

The five low-value symbols are the standard playing card ranks: Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and Ten. They complete lines regularly in the base game but deliver modest payouts.

The Book symbol is the most important icon on the grid. It functions as both the wild — substituting for all other symbols to complete a payline — and the scatter, triggering free spins when three or more land anywhere on the reels. Published paytable multiplier values per symbol are dynamic and depend on your coin value; Dragon Gaming has not published fixed coin-multiplier figures for each symbol combination across third-party databases, so specific coin values are not confirmed independently and are not listed here.

Bonus Features

Book Wild and Scatter

The Book does two jobs. As a wild, it substitutes for any other symbol on a payline to help form a win. As a scatter, it pays regardless of position — and landing three or more anywhere on the reels starts the free spins round. The Book also pays scatter wins on top of any line wins, so three Books during a base-game spin is immediately rewarding before free spins even begin.

Horus Laser Assist

If only two Book symbols land on the reels during a spin, Horus fires a laser beam across the third, fourth, and fifth reels, scanning for and revealing a third Book. When it finds one, the free spins round triggers. This mechanic softens the scatter requirement — you need two Books on the board, and the assist does the rest. It does not activate from just one or zero Books.

Free Spins with Expanding Symbol

Three or more Books (with or without the laser assist) take you to the pyramid selection screen. You pick one of three pyramids, each concealing a number of free spins: 8, 10, or 12.

Before the free spins begin, a random symbol is chosen as the special expanding symbol for the entire round. Any symbol can be selected except the Book itself. When that expanding symbol appears anywhere on a reel and there are enough of it for a winning combination, it expands to fill the entire reel — every position on that reel becomes that symbol. That means full-reel coverage, which on multiple reels simultaneously can produce large multi-line wins.

The feature can be retriggered: land three or more Books during free spins and you get the same number of free spins again from the start. The expanding symbol stays the same, and the Book wild cannot substitute for the expanding symbol during free spins.

carab Gamble Feature

After any base-game win, you can gamble rather than collect. The Scarab Gamble Feature presents a face-down card — choose red or black. Correct guess doubles the win. You can gamble up to four times in sequence (doubling each time), meaning a theoretical 16x multiplier on the original win if you run the table. Guess wrong at any point and the entire win is lost. This feature is not available during Autoplay, except when free spins trigger.


Dragon Gaming Background

Dragon Gaming is a mid-sized slot developer founded around 2018, with a catalogue of roughly 30 titles leaning heavily into ancient mythology themes — Egypt, Rome, Greece, and Mayan civilisations all appear across their library. Their average portfolio RTP sits around 95–96%, and Legend of Horus at 96.5% is among their more generous titles. Games run on HTML5, meaning the same experience on desktop and mobile without a separate app.

Other Egyptian titles from the developer include Play with Cleo and Cleopatra’s Fortune if you enjoy the theme and want to explore the catalogue.

Is Legend of Horus Worth Playing?

Pros:

  • RTP of 96.5% is above the industry average, which matters over extended sessions
  • Free spins with an expanding symbol can deliver genuinely large wins, especially if the high-value symbol is selected
  • The Horus laser assist reduces the frustration of near-miss scatter triggers
  • Adjustable paylines and a $0.10 minimum make it accessible for conservative bankrolls
  • The gamble feature adds controlled risk for players who want to push a win

Cons:

  • No published standalone multiplier (like 1,000x or 5,000x stake) — the 28,000-coin max win is relative to coin size, so comparing jackpot ceiling to other titles is harder
  • Medium-high volatility means free spins can take a while to appear in shorter sessions
  • The gamble feature caps at 4x, which is conservative compared to other implementations
  • The expanding symbol mechanic during free spins is gated by needing enough symbols for a win before it expands — it does not trigger just by appearing

Legend of Horus is a competent Book-style pokie with a fair RTP and a free spins round that can genuinely deliver. It suits NZ players who are comfortable with variance and enjoy the Egyptian slot format. If you dislike long waits between bonuses or prefer guaranteed small wins, look elsewhere.

Responsible Gambling

Legend of Horus uses a certified random number generator (RNG). Every spin outcome is independent and random — no strategy, pattern, or timing can influence results. Set a firm budget before you start and stick to it. If gambling stops being fun or starts to affect other areas of your life, contact a local responsible gambling support service for help.