Crimson Crown (Evoplay) β€” slot review

About the Crimson Crown slot

Crimson Crown is a classic video slot in crimson-and-gold tones that was released on June 2, 2026. The reels sit on a compact 5Γ—3 grid with five fixed paylines, and the core of the gameplay is a Hold and Win mechanic backed by a set of fixed jackpots. The familiar fruit symbols here share the screen with a crown, gold bars and coins β€” hence the "crimson crown" in the title.

The heart of Crimson Crown is the Hold and Win round, triggered by six or more golden coins. Each coin carries its own value of x1 to x10 of the bet, and at the finish a special Collector gathers all the accumulated values together with the jackpots. Evoplay built the slot so that the whole intrigue rests on filling 15 positions and chasing the top GRAND jackpot.

The RTP of Crimson Crown is 95.93% (some sources list 95.81%), noticeably below the market average. Volatility is high and the calculated hit rate is 20.03%. The bet range starts at $0.10 and goes up to $50 per spin, while the win ceiling reaches an imposing x10000 of the bet.

How Hold and Win works in Crimson Crown

Almost all of the interest in Crimson Crown is built around Hold and Win and its accompanying features. Play on five lines is largely a "warm-up" before the coin hunt, so we'll cover the slot's main part in detail.

Hold and Win β€” how the round starts

To enter Hold and Win you need to land six or more golden coins on a single spin. After that all the regular symbols disappear, the caught coins lock in place, and the game grants three respins. Every time a new coin lands on the reels, the respin counter resets back to three β€” that is exactly how the hunt can stretch out for a long time. It all ends when the respins run out or when all 15 positions on the field are filled. At the finish the coin values are summed up and paid out at once.

Coin values and the Collector

Each golden coin shows a random multiplier of x1 to x10 of the bet (the possible values are x1, x2, x3, x4, x5, x6, x7 and x10). The Collector stands apart: it gathers all the values and jackpots that dropped during the round and adds them to the total. It is exactly the combination of a densely filled field and a lucky Collector that brings the biggest results in Crimson Crown.

Coin Rush β€” a shot at an instant trigger

Coin Rush is a pleasant safety mechanic. On any non-winning spin where at least one coin remains on the field, the game can suddenly "top up" seven coins at once and send you straight into Hold and Win. This eases the feeling of empty spins and gives an extra route to the hunt besides the honest six coins.

Fixed jackpots

Crimson Crown packs four fixed jackpots that are drawn inside Hold and Win. Their size is tied to the bet, and the largest GRAND goes to a full fill of all 15 positions on the field.

JackpotSizeCondition
MINI25xDrawn inside Hold and Win.
MINOR50xDrawn inside Hold and Win.
MAJOR150xDrawn inside Hold and Win.
GRAND5000xAwarded for filling all 15 positions on the field.

Bonus Buy β€” buying entry

For those who don't want to wait for coins in the base game, there is an instant entry purchase. The Bonus Buy option costs 28x of the total bet and immediately launches Hold and Win with six coins on the field.

FeatureCostWhat it gives
Bonus Buy28xInstant launch of Hold and Win with six coins on the reels.

Crimson Crown specs

ProviderEvoplay
Release dateJune 2, 2026
Game typeVideo slot
RTP95.93% (some sources 95.81%)
VolatilityHigh
Hit rate20.03%
Max winx10000
Min bet$0.10
Max bet$50
Paylines5 fixed
Reels5
Rows3
MechanicHold and Win, respins
WildYes, on reels 2–5
Bonus symbolYes, value x1–x10
Free spinsNo
Bonus gameHold and Win with respins
Feature BuyYes, 28x
JackpotYes, 4 fixed (MINI / MINOR / MAJOR / GRAND)
TechnologyJS, HTML5
ThemeClassic 777, fruit, crown, gold

Symbols and the paytable

Visually Crimson Crown sticks to the classics: juicy fruit, gold bars and a lavish crown spin on the reels, while the background is steeped in a deep crimson-red. The top group is formed by the crown, the watermelon and the grapes β€” these are the most valuable regular symbols. The lower ones β€” cherry, plum, lemon and orange β€” appear more often and pay more modestly.

Special symbols

SymbolFunctionDescription
WildSymbol substitutionSubstitutes for all regular symbols except the coin. Appears only on reels 2, 3, 4 and 5.
BonusCoin with a valueA golden coin with a value of x1 to x10. Six or more coins trigger Hold and Win.
CollectorValue collectionGathers all the values and jackpots accumulated during the round and adds them to the final payout.

Our experience: how to play Crimson Crown

We spun about 1,000 rounds in the Crimson Crown demo to get a feel for the slot's rhythm. With a stated hit rate of around 20%, the base game hands out small payouts across the five lines regularly, but the real money lives in Hold and Win β€” and you don't reach it every session. Here is what we took away:

  • Bankroll β€” budget at least 300–500 spins. With high volatility the base often runs at a loss, and the whole point is to make it to Hold and Win.
  • Coin Rush β€” a reward for patience: spins that look empty with a single coin sometimes turn into a full-blown round out of nowhere. Don't close the session right after a string of near-misses.
  • The GRAND jackpot at 5000x requires filling all 15 positions β€” it is rare, so a realistic target on most runs is MINI and MINOR plus the sum of coins.
  • Bonus Buy at 28x is a fairly priced option if it's the coin hunt you care about rather than the base game. But remember: only six coins are guaranteed, and the rest is down to respin luck.
  • The key moment of the round is to catch new coins before the counter drops to zero: every fresh coin restores three respins and extends the hunt.

Crimson Crown pros and cons

Strengths

  • A clear Hold and Win mechanic β€” even a newcomer will pick it up.
  • Four fixed jackpots topped by GRAND at 5000x β€” there is something to aim for.
  • A win ceiling of x10000 of the bet β€” a worthy goal for high volatility.
  • Coin Rush adds a second route to the coin hunt and eases the frustration of empty spins.
  • Bonus Buy at 28x β€” an inexpensive entry for those who want to get straight to it.
  • Light classic graphics that load fast and run on any device.

Weaknesses

  • RTP of 95.93% (and 95.81% per some sources) β€” below the market average.
  • High volatility: long droughts in the base game are almost inevitable.
  • Just five lines and a 5Γ—3 grid β€” the base game looks sparse.
  • GRAND at 5000x requires filling all 15 positions β€” a very rare event.
  • No free spins and no usual multipliers outside Hold and Win β€” a modest set of features.

Where Crimson Crown runs

Crimson Crown is built on JS and HTML5, so the slot opens equally correctly in the browser on a computer, tablet and smartphone with no separate app. The vertical layout of the interface and the large buttons are convenient for one-handed play on a phone, while the light build weight guarantees a quick start even on average mobile internet.

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Is Crimson Crown worth playing

Crimson Crown is a solid, if not revolutionary, representative of the Hold and Win genre. Evoplay took a foolproof fruit classic, added a crown, coins and four jackpots β€” and assembled a tidy slot in which all the drama rests on filling 15 positions.

Crimson Crown suits those who like high volatility and a hunt for a specific goal: collect coins, hold the respins and reach MAJOR or GRAND. But fans of a rich base game with plenty of lines, free spins and cascades will feel cramped here β€” five lines and a compact grid won't deliver the same depth.

Keep the RTP in mind separately: 95.93% (and even 95.81% per some sources) is below the market benchmark, so it's more honest to view Crimson Crown as a game played for the "hook" in Hold and Win rather than for a long, even distance.

In short: Crimson Crown is a concise Hold and Win with a crown on its crest that only opens up in the coin hunt. Want quick, clear-cut risk with a shot at 5000x β€” this is for you; expecting a rich base mechanic β€” soberly weigh the modesty of the five lines.

Frequently asked questions about Crimson Crown

What is the RTP of Crimson Crown?

The RTP of Crimson Crown is 95.93%, and 95.81% per some data. Both figures are below the market average, so the slot is geared more toward short, risky runs than an even distance.

What is the maximum win in Crimson Crown?

The win ceiling in Crimson Crown is x10000 of the bet. The biggest result is made up of the sum of coins and the fixed jackpots in Hold and Win.

Can you play Crimson Crown for free?

Yes, the Crimson Crown demo is available without registration or a deposit, on virtual credits.

How does the Hold and Win round start in Crimson Crown?

Hold and Win starts when six or more golden coins land on the reels. After the trigger you get three respins, and every new coin resets the counter back to three.

What jackpots does Crimson Crown have?

Crimson Crown has four fixed jackpots: MINI 25x, MINOR 50x, MAJOR 150x and GRAND 5000x. The top GRAND is awarded for filling all 15 positions on the field.

How much does Bonus Buy cost in Crimson Crown?

Bonus Buy in Crimson Crown costs 28x of the total bet and instantly launches Hold and Win with six coins on the field.

What is the bet range in Crimson Crown?

The bet range in Crimson Crown is from $0.10 to $50 per spin. That is enough for both careful short sessions and bigger play.

Are there free spins in Crimson Crown?

There are no classic free spins in Crimson Crown. Instead it runs Hold and Win with respins, which restarts whenever new coins appear.

What devices can you play Crimson Crown on?

Crimson Crown runs on HTML5 technology, so it opens in the browser on a computer, tablet and smartphone with iOS or Android without installing an app.

What is the volatility of Crimson Crown?

Crimson Crown has high volatility with a hit rate of around 20%. Payouts in the base game are modest and infrequent, while the slot's main potential opens up in Hold and Win.

Emil BjΓΆrklund
Author: Emil BjΓΆrklund
Evoplay Hold & Win slot reviewer
Published: June 6, 2026 Updated: June 6, 2026