Chicken Fire's bonus grid is a 3x3 nested inside a 5x5 base game, and the coin values on that inner grid aren't fixed the way most Hold and Win slots keep them. Wild chickens land, leave a x2 multiplier behind, and every extra chicken in the same run adds +1 on top. That stacking is the whole reason a coin-collect slot ends up with a 5,000x ceiling instead of a modest jackpot payout.
Triggering the bonus
The base game runs on cascades, so wins refill the reels rather than resetting to a static spin, which keeps the non-bonus stretches from feeling dead. The bonus fires when Coins land on reels 1 and 3 with a Collect symbol on reel 2; once that lines up, the 3x3 Hold and Win screen takes over. There's also a Pile of Gold feature that can trigger the bonus without that exact coin arrangement, giving the game a second entry path alongside the standard one.
Wild chickens and the multiplier stack
Inside the bonus, Chicken's Multipliers is the mechanic that does the heavy lifting. Wild chickens appear on the grid and leave a x2 multiplier in the cell they occupied; each additional chicken landing during the same sequence adds another +1 to whatever multiplier sits in its cell. It's cumulative rather than flat, so a bonus round with several chicken landings can turn a modest coin total into something much larger before the round ends.
Four jackpots, one grid
The bonus carries four fixed jackpot tiers: Mini at 25x, Minor at 50x, Major at 150x, and Grand at 1,000x the stake. Even the Grand jackpot sits well below the game's overall 5,000x max win, which means the multiplier stacking, not the jackpot tiers themselves, is what carries a bonus round toward the top of the payout range.
Buying in and reading the volatility
A Buy Bonus option lets players skip the wait for three price points: 60x, 90x, or 120x the stake. RTP is 95.9%, volatility is rated medium-high, and hit frequency sits at 9%, so most spins land nothing and the bonus round is where the game actually happens. At a $1 stake, the 5,000x max win translates to a $5,000 ceiling. Betting range runs from $0.20 to $100.
Who this is for
The wider 5x5 cascading base game and the two bonus-entry paths (coin trigger plus Pile of Gold) give this more texture between triggers than a bare-bones cash-collector. Players wanting steady, frequent small wins should look elsewhere; the 9% hit rate and medium-high volatility point toward patience punctuated by bonus swings. It's due out July 22, 2026.

