Mustang Gold key artPragmatic Play · 2018

Western horses · High-volatility bonus hunters

Mustang Gold

High-octane Western hold-and-spin where golden horses trigger free spins and scatter pays can land 1,000x your stake.

RTP
96.53%
Volatility
high
Max win
1,000x stake
Bet range
£0.25 – £125
Hold & SpinFree spinsScatter payswilds
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Mustang Gold — what every player should know

Overview

Mustang Gold is Pragmatic Play's Western-themed hold-and-spin slot on a 5×3 grid with 25 fixed paylines. Land horse symbols and lock them in place to build scatter pays that can vault to four figures.

How it plays

Bet from £0.25 to £125 per spin. Matching symbols pay left-to-right on fixed lines; horses are scatters that land anywhere and pay by count. High volatility means long droughts between wins, but the math sits lean at 96.53% RTP — fair for the ceiling you're chasing.

The bonus round

Three or more scatter horses trigger up to 10 free spins. During the round, any horse that lands locks in place and its multiplier climbs with each new horse. Land enough locked horses and the multiplier stacks can push well past 1,000x. Free spins can retrigger if fresh scatters land.

Who it's for

High-volatility grinders who can stomach 50+ spin droughts and have a bankroll deep enough to chase the free-spin bonus at £0.25–£1 stakes without flinching.

Avoid if

You need frequent small wins or play in short 20-spin bursts — Mustang Gold's variance will drain you before the bonus arrives.

Frequently asked questions

How do the horse symbols pay?

Horses are scatters — they pay by count anywhere on the grid, not just on paylines. Three horses pay 5× stake; four pay 25×; five pay 100×. They also trigger free spins and lock in place during the bonus.

Can I hit 1,000x outside the free-spin round?

Unlikely but possible — scatter symbols stack during the main game too. The heavy hitters come during free spins when locked horses accumulate and their multipliers compound, but the ceiling applies to any spin.