Things get a little spicy with 4 Chili Amigos: Hold and Win
Playson is leaning into a fiesta-inspired theme with its latest release, 4 Chili Amigos: Hold and Win.
Set against a lively Mexican backdrop, the game doesn’t just rely on aesthetics as it packs in multiple feature paths and a top-end Super Jackpot worth up to 10,000x.
Built around colourful chili symbols and sombrero pots, this one is all about how different feature combinations come together on each spin.
Three core features drive the bonus gameplay
The main Hold and Win Bonus Game is triggered by landing coloured Chili Bonus symbols, which link up with matching pots above the reels. Depending on the combination of chilis that land, one of three features comes into play.
The Multi Feature (Violet Chilis) adds multipliers of up to 5x across the board, either filling empty spaces or boosting existing values. The Mystery Feature (Yellow Chilis) introduces an element of unpredictability, dropping random coin values or jackpot symbols into play. Meanwhile, the Collect Feature (Green Chilis) gathers all visible values, including any multipliers, delivering a more immediate payout boost.
Super Bonus ramps things up
Things really kick into gear when the red Super Chili Bonus appears. This unlocks the Super Bonus Game, expanding the grid to 5×5 and introducing random combinations of the Multi, Mystery, and Collect features.
During this round, additional Chili Bonus symbols continue to land until six are active, either triggering new features or strengthening those already in play. It’s a more chaotic, stacked version of the base bonus, with far more going on at once.
Big jackpots and extra twists
Jackpots are tied to how full the board gets. Fill all 15 positions in the standard bonus, and you’ll land the Grand Jackpot worth 3,000x. Max out the expanded 25-cell grid in the Super Bonus, and you’re looking at the more hefty 10,000x Super Jackpot.
Adding to the mix are Piñata symbols, which can transform into additional chili bonuses, feeding into whichever feature is active and potentially tipping the balance mid-round.