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ProviderPG Soft
THEMEFantasy / Dragon
IN SHORT
Dragon Hatch is a PG Soft fantasy slot with a verified 96.83% RTP, Medium volatility and a 15,000x maximum win. It pairs cascading wins with a wild multiplier, so hatched dragon wilds keep boosting a single spin as long as the cascade continues.
Dragon Hatch places baby dragons and their eggs on the reels. Winning symbols are removed and replaced by symbols dropping from above, so one paid spin can resolve several times before the cascade finally stops.
Bonus Rounds & Features
Free spins are where the wild multiplier and the cascade combine: wilds hatch onto the reels carrying multiplier values, and because the cascade keeps running, a single well-placed wild can be applied across a chain of consecutive wins.
Strategy Tips
96.83% is a healthy RTP and 15,000x is a mid-sized ceiling — Dragon Hatch sits between the small-format new-year games and the six-figure monsters. Play it when you want cascade mechanics without committing the bankroll a 100,000x game demands.
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Frequently Asked Questions
They are separate games with separate maths. The figures on this page describe the original Dragon Hatch as published on pgsoft.com; verify in-game before betting.
Dragon Hatch has a verified RTP of 96.83%, taken from PG Soft's own game page and cross-checked against third-party databases. That is the long-run average return across all players, not a per-session figure.
PG Soft rates Dragon Hatch as medium volatility. Note that the rating is a three-point scale and hides a lot: read it together with the 15,000x maximum win, which is the more honest signal of how much of the return is held back for rare outcomes.
15,000x your stake. That ceiling is reached through the multiplier mechanics inside the bonus round rather than through the paytable, so treat it as the shape of the game's maths rather than as a realistic target.