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Gonzo’s Quest 2 Return to El Dorado

Gonzo’s Quest 2 Return to El Dorado NetEnt

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RTP96.06%
VolatilityMedium
ProviderNetEnt
Reels6
Paylines262144

Gonzo’s Quest 2 Return to El Dorado Specifications

Launch Date2025-09-25
SoftwareNetEnt
Type of SlotVideo slot
RTP96.06%
VolatilityMedium
Reels6
Paylines262144
Scatter SymbolsYes
Bonus RoundsYes
Free SpinsYes
Wild SymbolsYes
Max Jackpot15,825
Progressive JackpotNo
Practice PlayNo
AutoplayYes

Gonzo’s Quest 2 Return to El Dorado, released by NetEnt on 25th September 2025, continues the story of the Spanish conquistador who first appeared in the original Gonzo’s Quest slot. This time, Gonzo believes he has reached the fabled city of gold, but the reels suggest otherwise, with new obstacles and treasures hidden within the ruins.

We head back to a jungle setting with crumbling stonework and golden detail, where free fall symbols drive the avalanche feature and trigger chains of winning combinations. Familiar mechanics are accompanied by colossal symbols, volatile calamity wilds, and the elevate feature, which increases the reel set beyond its standard four rows.

At the centre of the bonus round are ten free spins and the enhanced super free spins, both driven by increasing win multipliers leading toward the max win of 15,825x the bet

Technical Features

Gonzo’s Quest 2 Return to El Dorado is played on 6 reels and 4 rows, which can expand to 8 rows, unlocking up to 262,144 ways to win. It is available on desktop and mobile devices from 30p to £300 per spin (capped at £5 for UK players). The slot operates with medium volatility, features an average RTP of 96.06%, and offers a maximum win of 15,825x the bet.

Design and Symbols

The reels stand before a stepped temple swallowed by jungle vines, carved lintels and glints of gold catching the light. Stone blocks crumble on every avalanche; fragments scatter, dust lifts, and new slabs drop into place with a solid thud. Gonzo hovers at the side, nodding and gesturing when new wins land.

Wins are created when matching symbols land from left to right on at least three adjacent reels. When the grid expands from four rows to eight, 262,144 ways to win are unlocked.

Low-value symbols include red, green, yellow, and blue carvings. A 6-of-a-kind cluster awards 0.17x the bet.

High-value symbols are orange, turquoise, purple, yellow, green, and blue masks. A 6-of-a-kind combo awards between 0.23x and 1x the bet.

Special symbols include the Scatter, triggering the Free Spins. The standard Wild substitutes to complete combinations, while the Calamity Wild adds extra Wilds to the reels.

Gonzo’s Quest 2 Return to El Dorado  Features

The features in Gonzo’s Quest 2 Return to El Dorado are similar to the original, with a few extras to boost anticipation and progression. The features include: the Avalanche Feature, Expanding Reels, Wild Symbols, Calamity Wilds, Colossal Symbols, Free Spins, Super Free Spins, and a Feature Buy (Elevate Feature).

Avalanche Feature

When a winning combo lands, the symbols explode and new blocks drop down. Each avalanche increases the multiplier by +1, starting at 1x, up to x5 during the base game. Once no new wins appear, the multiplier resets on the next spin.

Expanding Reels Feature

The grid has 6 reels with 4 rows. Each avalanche adds an extra row, up to a maximum of 8. At full height, you’ll have 262,144 ways to win. When the sequence ends, the reels reset back to the 6×4 format.

Wild Symbols

Regular Wilds substitute for regular pay symbols, filling gaps to complete wins. Calamity Wilds are the unpredictable kind — land one in a win and it drops extra Wilds onto the reels, sparking fresh avalanches.

Colossal Symbols

Premium symbols and Scatters (not wilds) can land as 2×2, 3×3, or 4×4 blocks. These count as multiple symbols, and in certain cases, a colossal symbol can transform into a colossal Wild.

Free Spins

Three, four, five, or six Scatters landing in succession from the leftmost reel award 10, 12, 15, or 20 free spins. The round begins with a 2x multiplier. After each avalanche the multiplier increases by +2. At the start of every new spin, the multiplier resets to 2x.

The grid expands during free spins as the avalanches continue. Unlike the base game, unlocked rows carry over to the next spin until the grid reaches a maximum of 8 rows. Free spins can also be retriggered with 3 or more Scatters.

Super Free Spins Bonus

The Super Bonus can trigger directly from the base game if one or more of the activating Scatters is larger than 1×1. A colossal Scatter of 2×2, 3×3, or 4×4 sets the multiplier at 2x, 3x, or 5x. Each avalanche increases the multiplier by +2, +3, or +5 respectively.

Unlike the standard free spins, the multiplier never resets between spins. It carries through the entire round, continuing to increase as long as avalanches keep falling.

Elevate Bonus Buy

The Elevate Bonus Buy menu is available in regions where bonus buys are permitted (not in the UK). It sits to the lower left of the screen and provides five purchase options:

Bonus Hunt –2x the bet for a guaranteed Scatter on every base game spin.

Calamity Explosion – 10x the bet for a guaranteed Calamity Wild in a win, triggering up to 6 extra Wilds.

Calamity Max – 30x the bet for a 6×8 grid and a guaranteed Calamity Wild in a win, with the expanded grid carrying over if the bonus round triggers.

Bonus Round – 100x the bet for 3–6 triggering Scatters, with a chance of a colossal Scatter that can activate Super Free Spins.

Super Bonus Round – 1,000x the bet for 3–6 triggering Scatters with at least one colossal Scatter guaranteed.

Gonzo’s Quest 2 Return to El Dorado Verdict

Gonzo’s Quest turned the industry on its head in 2013, and its legacy has carried NetEnt for over a decade. With the new, highly anticipated sequel, NetEnt has chosen refinement over revolution. Gonzo’s Quest 2 Return to El Dorado doesn’t rip up the formula — instead, it expands it with colossal symbols, calamity wilds, and the elevate feature, all of which feel like natural progression of the original avalanche mechanic.

Visually, it is stunning. The jungle backdrop and temple carvings have far more depth, while Gonzo remains a constant source of amusement with his mumbling and celebratory reactions. He hasn’t changed much, but that familiarity is part of his charm.

The reduced maximum win of 15,825x the bet compared to the Megaways 21,000x might disappoint those looking for headline numbers, but the trade-off is a more of a balance thanks to its medium volatility and consistent avalanche pacing.

Is it groundbreaking? No. The mechanics are familiar, and long-time fans will recognise most of what’s on display. But as a sequel, it does enough. The presentation is superb, the gameplay flows smoothly, and the bonus structure provides variety without losing the identity that made Gonzo’s Quest a classic. If you enjoyed the original or the Megaways edition, Gonzo’s Quest 2 is a equally as exciting, even if it isn’t the milestone follow-up most were expecting.

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