Slot Overview
Avalon: The Lost Kingdom is a mythical 5x3 video slot from BGaming, released on 27 February 2020 with 20 fixed paylines. I see the core as a conventional line-slot model: medium volatility, 95.00% RTP and a 5000x cap. The key pull is not the grid itself, but the mix of Free Spins, wilds, scatters and multiplier add-ons.
Slot Information
Symbols are documented only at feature level, so I would not pretend the paytable is complete. The reviews confirm wilds and scatters, but they do not list individual symbol values or five-of-a-kind payouts. Looking at the paytable structure, the reliable numbers are the 5x3 layout and 20 paylines, not the value ladder behind each symbol.
Symbol Payouts
Features
Features listed for Avalon: The Lost Kingdom include Free Spins, wilds and scatters, Increasing Multiplier, Bonus Round and Extra Wilds. Another review also names Random Multiplier and Random Wilds. From a mechanics view, that is a bonus package built around symbol enhancement rather than reel expansion or ways-to-win variation.
Trigger detail is the missing piece. The sources confirm that free spins exist, but they do not state how many scatters are required, how many spins are awarded, or whether the feature can re-trigger. I would treat the bonus as confirmed but under-specified; useful for classification, weak for exact EV modelling.
Bonus Buy Options
Free spins are listed as an available feature, with scatters also referenced in the feature set.
The bonus round is listed alongside an increasing multiplier and extra wilds.
A random multiplier is listed as one of the slot bonuses.
Random wilds are listed as a bonus feature and can add extra substitution potential.
Slot Information
Numbers tell you where this game sits. RTP is 95.00%, so the theoretical house edge is 5.00%. Volatility is listed as medium or middle, and the maximum win is 5000x. That pairing suggests a ceiling above many simple medium games, but the return percentage is not generous.
Staking runs from 0.20 to 50 per spin, across 20 paylines on a 5x3 grid. From a math perspective, I would separate bankroll comfort from max-win potential here. The 5000x cap is the attraction, while the 95.00% RTP means the long-run cost is clearly visible.