Eye of Atum

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RTP 96.20%
Volatility High
Provider Play n GO
Reels 5
Paylines 10
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Eye of Atum Specifications

Launch DateMarch 24th, 2022
SoftwarePlay n GO
Type of SlotVideo slot
ThemeEgyptian
RTP96.20%
VolatilityHigh
Reels5
Paylines10
Bet range0.10 – 100.00
Max multiplier2,000×
Hit frequency10.30%
Paylines typeFixed
SymbolsScatter Symbol, Wild Symbol
Bonus featuresFree Spins
MechanicsPaylines
ModifiersExpanding Symbols, Progressive Symbols
Progressive JackpotNo
Practice PlayNo
AutoplayNo

Eye of Atum is Play’n GO‘s 2022 take on the ancient Egyptian slot, and if that sentence made you sigh, fair enough. The theme has been done to death and back. But there’s a specific hook worth your attention: the game is built around expanding wilds that upgrade symbols during free spins, ratcheting the paytable upward spin by spin. It’s a mechanic borrowed heavily from Merkur’s Eye of Horus, and Play’n GO haven’t been shy about the resemblance. The question is whether they’ve done enough with it.

First, the tension at the heart of this slot. High volatility with a max win capped at 2,000x. That combination should give you pause. High variance means your balance will take punishment between features, and the ceiling when you do hit isn’t particularly generous. Plenty of medium-volatility games pay more. You’re absorbing the rough ride without the payoff that normally justifies it.

Quick Facts

Eye of Atum at a Glance

ProviderPlay'n GO
Reels5
Paylines10 (fixed)
RTP96.2%
VolatilityHigh
Max win2,000x stake
Min bet£0.10
Max bet£100.00
Hit frequency10.3%
ReleasedMarch 2022

Technical Features

Eye of Atum runs on a 5-reel, 3-row grid with 10 fixed paylines. The default RTP is 96.2%, which is reasonable, but operators can select lower variants all the way down to 84.2%. That’s a significant spread, and some UK casinos do run the 94.2% version. Worth checking before you commit to a session. Hit frequency is 10.3%, so roughly one in ten spins returns something, though most of those will be minor payline wins.

Bets range from 10p to £100 per spin. No Megaways, no cascading reels, no bonus buy. It’s a straightforward fixed-payline slot, and at this point that almost feels refreshing.

⚠️Warning

Some UK casinos run Eye of Atum at 94.2% RTP rather than the default 96.2%. Check the game’s info screen before playing, as the difference costs you roughly 2p per pound staked over time.

Design and Theme

Play’n GO have done their usual polished job visually. The backdrop is sandstone temples and golden light, with Atum himself looming behind the reels as a shadowed figure. It’s atmospheric without being overwrought. The soundtrack leans into low, pulsing percussion that picks up when features trigger, and the expanding wild animation has a satisfying weight to it as Atum fills an entire reel.

If you’ve played Eye of Horus, you’ll recognise the DNA immediately. The layout, the feel, even the progression mechanic during free spins mirrors the Merkur original. Play’n GO have given it a graphical upgrade and wrapped it around a different deity, but the bones are the same.

Symbols and Paytable

Low-value symbols are the standard card royals: J, Q, K, and A. The themed high-paying symbols climb through Egyptian iconography: Ankh, Lotus, Crook, Flail, Cat, and Scarab. The Eye of Atum symbol sits at the top of the paytable and becomes increasingly important during free spins as the upgrade mechanic pushes lower symbols up to meet it.

The Pyramid acts as the scatter, paying 2x, 20x, or 500x your total bet for three, four, or five anywhere on the reels. That 500x scatter pay is one of the more generous scatter payouts you’ll find, available in both the base game and free spins. Atum himself is the wild, appearing only on reels 2, 3, and 4.

Bonus Features

The wild is the engine of everything here. When Atum lands on reels 2, 3, or 4, he expands to cover the entire reel, substituting for all symbols except the scatter. In the base game, that’s useful but unremarkable. During free spins, it transforms the slot.

Land three or more Pyramid scatters and you’ll trigger 12 free spins. Every time an expanding wild appears during the bonus, the lowest-value high-paying symbol upgrades to the next tier. Keep landing wilds and the upgrades continue, eventually converting every themed symbol into the top-paying Eye of Atum. A full upgrade turns the paytable into something genuinely dangerous.

Wilds during free spins also award extra spins: one wild gives you +1, two give +3, and three give +5. The round can extend up to 150 total spins, and landing three or more scatters retriggers another 12 on top. In theory, a long run of wilds could fully upgrade the paytable and give you dozens of spins with premium symbols everywhere. In practice, that’s the kind of run you’ll be waiting a while for.

💡Tip

The symbol upgrade mechanic means extended free spin rounds are disproportionately more valuable than short ones. If you land early wilds and retriggers, the paytable compounds in your favour. Short bonus rounds without wild appearances will often pay very little.

How to Play

How to play Eye of Atum

  1. 1Open Eye of Atum at a UK-licensed casino offering the game
  2. 2Set your stake between £0.10 and £100 per spin
  3. 3Spin the reels and look for Atum wilds on the middle three reels
  4. 4Land 3 or more Pyramid scatters to trigger 12 free spins
  5. 5During free spins, expanding wilds upgrade the lowest high-paying symbol each time they appear
  6. 6Extra wilds add more spins; 3+ scatters retrigger 12 more
  7. 7Withdraw any winnings through your casino's cashier

Where to Play

Eye of Atum is widely available at UK-licensed casinos carrying the Play’n GO catalogue. You can browse more of their slots on our Play’n GO provider page. For current welcome offers and trusted operators, check Slotfruit’s casino reviews.

FAQ

Who made Eye of Atum?

Eye of Atum was developed by Play'n GO, a major Swedish studio behind popular titles like Book of Dead and Reactoonz.

What's the RTP of Eye of Atum?

The default RTP is 96.2%, though operators can configure lower variants down to 84.2%. Check the in-game info screen to confirm which version your casino runs.

What's the maximum win on Eye of Atum?

The max win is capped at 2,000x your total stake per spin. For a high-volatility slot, that's a relatively modest ceiling.

Where can I play Eye of Atum in the UK?

Eye of Atum is available at most UK-licensed casinos that carry Play'n GO games. Play'n GO holds a UKGC licence, so the game is fully regulated for UK players.

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