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Musketeers

A 5x4 medium-volatility slot with 50 paylines, featuring two-way pays for the top symbol, stacked symbols, and free spins with dynamically increasing spin bonuses.
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Theme
World
Reels configuration
5X4
Volatility
Medium
Paylines
50

Game Feature

Trigger 10, 20, or 50 free spins with 3, 4, or 5 MUSKETEERS symbols. Some symbols may carry +2, +5, +10, +20, or +50 modifiers, awarding that many extra spins if they’re part of a winning combo.

The highest-paying symbol can appear in vertical stacks on the reels, allowing for multiple big line wins.

The top-paying symbol forms winning combinations from both left to right and right to left, increasing payout potential.

Trigger 10, 20, or 50 free spins with 3, 4, or 5 MUSKETEERS symbols. Some symbols may carry +2, +5, +10, +20, or +50 modifiers, awarding that many extra spins if they’re part of a winning combo.

The highest-paying symbol can appear in vertical stacks on the reels, allowing for multiple big line wins.

The top-paying symbol forms winning combinations from both left to right and right to left, increasing payout potential.

All for Spins, and Spins for All

In a world of duels, honor, and camaraderie, Musketeers brings the swashbuckling energy of 17th-century France to life. Each spin gallops alongside three fearless heroes, wielding both wit and blade to defend the crown — and the coin. With every appearance, the musketeers may carry extra free spins, boosting the reward for every victorious combination.

Inspired by Dumas’ beloved tale, this game is a toast to loyalty, valor, and the thrill of a perfectly timed strike.

All for Spins, and Spins for All – Musketeers
The Three Musketeers
Three blades, one cause — every win is a duel well fought. The Three Musketeers — Athos, Porthos, and Aramis — were inspired by real musketeers of the French king’s guard. The novel’s rallying cry, “All for one, and one for all,” later became the motto of Switzerland.