Ignite The Night is a Relax Gaming slot that tries something unusual for a tropical-themed reel: it replaces the studio’s heist-and-vault pyrotechnics with a slow-burn Fire Multiplier that climbs from 5× to 50× across persistent collection rounds. Released on June 4, 2019 through the studio’s Silver Bullet partner programme, the game runs on a standard 5-reel, 10-payline grid at 96.39% RTP with a 5,734× max win ceiling and a $0.10 minimum bet that keeps it in penny stakes territory. What sets it apart from the Relax catalogue is its mechanical patience — this is a slot built around watching a single multiplier meter fill, not around mystery symbols or cascading cluster wins.
Theme and Design
The setting is a Caribbean beach at dusk, with palm silhouettes, bonfire embers and a warm amber gradient backing the reels. Symbols mix low-pay tribal totems (tiki masks, ceremonial drums) with high-pay torches, flame wreaths and a dancer wild. Unlike most themed 5-reel slots that lean on visual clutter, Relax keeps the frame clean — the fire meter sits vertically to the right of the grid, visible on every spin. The soundtrack is a muted Caribbean drum loop that picks up tempo only when a torch scatter lands. It is a quieter presentation than Money Train or Hellcatraz, closer in mood to a retro-modern release like Powerspin, and the restraint works in the game’s favour.
How the Fire Multiplier Works
The Fire Multiplier is the entire engine of Ignite The Night. Every other feature — scatters, wilds, free spins — feeds into it. Understanding how the meter builds and when it resets is the difference between a fifty-spin dry patch and a session that actually reaches the 5,734× ceiling.
Base Game Fire Multiplier
In base play, each winning spin advances the fire meter by one step. The meter climbs through three tiers — 5×, 10×, and 50× — with each tier requiring a set number of qualifying wins before it upgrades. Once a tier is reached, that multiplier applies to every subsequent winning spin in the base game. But a single non-winning spin wipes the progress and drops the meter back to zero. The reset condition is aggressive, which is what gives the feature its tension rather than its generosity.
Free Spins Persistence
Three torch scatters trigger the free-spins round with 10 initial spins. Here the mechanic shifts: the Fire Multiplier starts at whatever tier it reached in the base game and no longer resets on non-winning spins. Additional scatters landed during the round extend the spin count and advance the meter further. If the meter reaches 50× before the final spin, every winning payline after that pays at fifty times its base value — which is the only realistic path to the 5,734× top win. The persistence is what makes triggering worth the wait on smaller stakes.
Strategy Tips
Ignite The Night rewards bankroll discipline more than bet sizing. The game is classified as a high-variance slot, so expect long base-game droughts between scatter triggers — the persistent-reset rule punishes short sessions that only see five or ten spins before cashing out. We recommend budgeting for at least 200 spins at a chosen stake to give the meter room to climb through the 5× and 10× tiers before a cold streak wipes it. The $0.10 minimum bet keeps that session depth affordable, and because there is no free-spins buy-in, triggering is strictly organic via scatter landings. Chasing the 50× tier with a short wallet is the fastest way to miss it.
Our Verdict
Ignite The Night is not the most feature-rich release in the Relax Gaming library, but its persistent Fire Multiplier makes it one of the most mechanically legible. We always know where we stand — the meter is visible, the tiers are fixed, and the reset rule is unambiguous. Players who want maximalist chaos should look at Money Train 4 or Hellcatraz; players who want a cleaner, slow-build reel with a meaningful free-spins payoff will find this one of the more approachable Relax Gaming slots for bankrolls that can tolerate a 5,734× variance profile.
