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Vault of Anubis: cluster pays with a rising multiplier

Vault of Anubis is one of Red Tiger's bigger swings. It drops the studio's usual paylines for a 6-reel, 7-row cluster-pays grid, adds mega symbols and cascades, and saves its punch for a free spins round with an unlimited progressive multiplier. It is an Egyptian theme built for high variance. Here is how it works.

A cluster-pays grid, not paylines

Instead of fixed lines, Vault of Anubis pays in clusters: you win when enough matching symbols group together on the large 6x7 grid. Winning clusters then cascade, clearing to let new symbols fall in, so a single spin can chain several wins. Mega symbols, blocks that cover several cells at once, can land and break apart to seed more matches. It is a busier, more modern format than the studio's classic slots, closer to the tumble-and-cluster games covered in our slots guide.

Generous Gods and the unlimited multiplier

Two features define the game. In the base round, a randomly triggered Generous Gods feature can bring the statues beside the reels to life, adding extra wilds to the grid. The headline act is the free spins round, where a win multiplier climbs as you land wins and, crucially, does not reset between spins or cap out. That is where the largest results come from, because a late cascade with a high multiplier can pay heavily. The honest catch is the one every game like this carries: the advertised top win is enormous and almost nobody reaches it, the base game can run cold, and the free spins do not arrive often. Treat the big number as a ceiling, not a target.

RTP and volatility

Red Tiger supplies operators with more than one RTP build, and reported figures for this title vary, so check the number on the info screen rather than trusting a single source. Our RTP guide explains why that figure is a long-run average. Volatility is high. The whole design points toward rare, large free-spins wins rather than steady returns, so read our volatility guide before you set a stake.

How to play Vault of Anubis

This is a stake-small, play-for-the-feature slot. A modest bet keeps your budget alive long enough to reach the free spins, which is where the value sits. Set a loss limit first, never raise your stake to chase the bonus after a quiet run, and stop when the budget is spent. Our responsible gambling tools make those limits easy to lock in advance.

Is Vault of Anubis worth playing?

Strengths: a strong cluster-pays grid, satisfying cascades, and a free-spins multiplier with genuine upside. Weaknesses: high variance, a base game that can feel quiet, and a max win that is realistically out of reach. If you want a high-risk Egyptian slot with a real top-end, this is one of the studio's best for that. If you want frequent wins and a calm session, skip it. It is entertainment, never an income plan. Read our Red Tiger studio review for more, and pick a licensed site from our casino reviews. 18+.

Vault of Anubis FAQ

How does Vault of Anubis pay?

It uses cluster pays on a 6-reel, 7-row grid, so you win by grouping matching symbols rather than on lines. Wins then cascade, clearing to let new symbols drop in for chained results.

What is the free spins multiplier?

During free spins a win multiplier rises as you land wins and does not reset between spins or cap, so a late high-multiplier cascade is where the biggest payouts come from.

Is Vault of Anubis high volatility?

Yes, clearly. The math points to rare but large free-spins wins, with quieter base play in between. Stake small so your budget can reach the feature, and treat the headline max win as a ceiling. 18+.