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Sisters Of OZ WowPot

Sisters Of OZ WowPot

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RTP92.00%
VolatilityMedium
ProviderMicrogaming
Reels5
Paylines20

Sisters Of OZ WowPot Specifications

SoftwareMicrogaming
Type of SlotProgressive slot
ThemeFantasy
RTP92.00%
VolatilityMedium
Reels5
Paylines20
MechanicsPaylines
Min Bet£40.00
Max Bet£800.00
Max Multiplier125x
Hit Frequency28.57%
Bonus FeaturesRandom Trigger, Free Spins
Scatter SymbolsYes
Bonus RoundsYes
Free SpinsYes
Wild SymbolsYes
Progressive JackpotYes
Practice PlayNo
AutoplayYes

Sisters of Oz WowPot! is the latest new slot released by All41 Studios in partnership with Microgaming. Features include synced reels, multipliers, free spins and jumbo blocks.The game is themed on 4 seductive witches and is based on the series of Oz books written by Frank L. Baum.  Four progressive jackpots are on offer and the slot has a medium variance with an RTP of 92%.

Slot details

Sisters of Oz WowPot is a 5 reel, 4 row video slot with 20 active paylines which is available to play across all devices with wagering starting from 20p up to a whopping £300 per spin.Opening up the game you will see the gold framed reels set on a backdrop of the Yellow Brick road and a cauldron of gold on the left. Symbols are blue, yellow, green, red and purple bottles of potion, blue, green, red and purple clothed witches. The latter has the highest value and landing 5 on a payline will payout x18 of your wager.The scatter and wild symbol are represented by the Book of Oz.

Gameplay

All 4 witch symbols can land 2, 3 or 4 high on the reels, they can also combine on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th reels to form a giant 3×4 block.The free spins are triggered by landing 3, 4 or 5 scatters on the same spin, you will receive x2, x10 and x100 of your wager respectively as well as 5, 7 or 10 fee spins. All winning combinations will have a x2 multiplier attached and a 3×4 jumbo block is guaranteed on each free spin. 2 more scatter will award you with another 2 free spins, but landing 3 or more will re-trigger the feature.The gold Oz coin appears as an overlay on regular symbols and will be added to the cauldron. These can randomly trigger the Jackpot Wheel of Fortune which has different coloured segments; spin the wheel and you can win the jackpot of the corresponding colour. The Mini is worth a minimum of £10, the Minor- £100, the Major- £50,000 and the WowPot which starts at a whopping £2k!Sisters of Oz WowPot is a really enjoyable game with excellent graphics and a nice melodic soundtrack. You have the potential to win up to x720 of your wager on each free spin, but the main draw is the chance of winning the Wowpot and pocketing over £2m.

Matthew Kennedy
Co-founder & Technical Director at Play Cash Games

Matthew Kennedy co-founded Take Marketing Limited in 2008 alongside Becky Mosley and has worked in the UK online gambling industry ever since. He runs the technical side of the operation, building and maintaining the platforms that power Play Cash Games and the wider Take Marketing portfolio.

Matt's role is hands-on. He writes the code behind the offer feeds, the comparison tools readers use, and the back-office systems that keep every casino listing accurate and current. If you have used a feature on this site, the chances are he built it. He is also responsible for site performance, mobile usability, and the technical SEO that lets a small independent comparison site compete with much larger publishers.

Over 17 years in the industry, Matt has worked directly with affiliate platforms, casino operators, and software providers. He has seen the market move from desktop Flash slots to mobile-first HTML5, lived through every iteration of UK Gambling Commission rules, and built the systems that keep our coverage compliant as regulation evolves. He has a particular interest in responsible gambling tooling and player-fund safety — the parts of the industry most people do not see but that matter most.

Matt is a Companies House registered director (Take Marketing Limited, company no. 07619813) and is based in Lincolnshire, England.

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