Raging Rex 2 Slot Overview
Raging Rex 2 from Play'n GO keeps the 6x4 setup and 4,096 ways from the first game, then pushes the ceiling much higher. I get walking wild respins, Hatchling wilds and three selectable free spin modes. On paper, that is enough to put it on a bonus hunter's list, even if the sequel plays it a bit safe.
Stats are straightforward. Default RTP is 96.20%, volatility is rated medium at 6 out of 10, and max win is 30,000x the bet. Stakes run from 0.10 to 100, and it works on mobile. For serious players, the jump from 5,000x in the first game to 30,000x here is the main reason to care.
Raging Rex 2 Slot Information
6 reels and 4 rows give you left-to-right ways wins, with at least three matching symbols needed from the first reel. Low pays are six stone footprint symbols, paying 1x to 1.4x for six of a kind. High pays are four dinosaur symbols, paying 4x to 6x for six. That paytable is not generous, so most of the value sits in features, not line hits.
Egg scatters are important because they both trigger the bonus and pay instantly, 5x for 3, 10x for 4, 25x for 5 and 100x for 6. Wild duty is split between Rex and the Hatchlings. Rex can land as a full 1x4 walking wild on reels 2 to 6, while Hatchlings substitute and become far more relevant once the bonus starts.
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Raging Rex 2 Slot Features
Four bonus features drive the game. A fully visible Rex triggers respins, stays sticky and walks one reel left per respin. Hatchling wilds are sticky in this feature too, moving in front of or behind Rex. If Rex starts on reel 6, I can get up to 5 respins. It is a solid mechanic, but the base game can drag a bit while you wait for it.
Land 3 or more egg scatters and I first take the instant payout, then choose between three free spin modes. Primal Fury gives 8, 12, 16 or 20 free spins from 3 to 6 scatters. Rex is sticky and moves left or right, but Hatchlings are not sticky. Re-triggers inside the feature are generous, adding 6 to 18 spins for 2 to 6 scatters.
Hatchling Mania starts with 7, 9, 11 or 13 free spins. Rex does not appear here, but sticky Hatchlings move in any direction and can carry 1x, 2x or 3x multipliers, with combined wins reaching 243x if enough 3x wilds connect. Jurassic Mayhem starts with 5, 7, 9 or 11 spins and makes all wilds sticky and mobile. For me, Hatchling Mania has the best upside, while Jurassic Mayhem is the most explosive spin for spin.
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A fully visible Rex wild on reels 2-6 triggers respins. Rex is sticky and moves one reel left per respin, while Hatchling wilds also stay sticky and move with it. Up to 5 respins are possible.
Triggered by 3 or more egg scatter symbols. The trigger also pays 5x, 10x, 25x or 100x for 3, 4, 5 or 6 scatters before players choose one of three bonus modes.
Awards 8, 12, 16 or 20 free spins for 3, 4, 5 or 6 scatters. Rex is sticky and moves either left or right, while Hatchlings are not sticky and leave on the next spin. During the feature, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 scatters add 6, 9, 12, 15 or 18 free spins.
Awards 7, 9, 11 or 13 free spins for 3, 4, 5 or 6 scatters. Rex does not appear, Hatchlings are sticky and can move in any direction, and they may carry 1x, 2x or 3x multipliers that multiply together on the same win. During the feature, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 scatters add 4, 6, 8, 10 or 12 free spins.
Awards 5, 7, 9 or 11 free spins for 3, 4, 5 or 6 scatters. All wilds are sticky and move in any direction. During the feature, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6 scatters add 2, 3, 4, 5 and either 5 or 6 free spins, depending on the review source.
Ryan Cole’s Verdict
Raging Rex 2 Slot Conclusion
30,000x max win gives Raging Rex 2 enough ceiling to justify attention, and that is the upgrade that matters. I also like that the bonus choice lets me lean towards sticky Rex movement, multiplier Hatchlings or full wild chaos. With a proper bankroll, it is playable for serious players who want medium-profile variance with a stronger top than the original.
Still, I am not entirely sold on the volatility profile. A 30,000x cap is good, but medium 6 out of 10 variance means the game may feel flatter than the headline suggests, and the base game is not loaded with value. The buy is mentioned, but no review gives a price, so I cannot call it value. My verdict, worth playing for the bonus modes and improved ceiling, but not a slot I would trust with an aggressive bankroll ahead of tougher high-volatility chasers.