Ultimate Golden Dragon Inferno – Hold and Win is BetSoft’s November 2024 slot and the third entry in the Golden Dragon Inferno series. It is the most feature-loaded of the three, built around a grid that physically grows during the bonus.
We treat the base game as a setup for the bonus rounds, where a Cash Pot, Pick Bonus and expanding Hold & Win do the heavy lifting. A free demo lets us reach them before staking real money.
How Ultimate Golden Dragon Inferno Plays
The base game uses a 5-reel, 3-row grid with 243 ways to win, and bets run from $0.25 to $100 a spin. Wins form from three or more matching symbols left to right, in an Asian world of gold and crimson dragons.
Released on 28 November 2024, it is the finale to a series that began in 2022. Where the earlier games kept a fixed grid, this one carries medium-high volatility and leans hard on its bonus rounds, part of BetSoft’s 2024 Hold & Win finale roster.
The Hold & Win Feature and Grid Expansion
The Hold & Win round triggers when six or more Bonus symbols land. The triggering symbols lock and award three respins, and every new Bonus symbol resets the count to three while win-less respins tick it down.
What sets this finale apart is the grid itself. As Bonus symbols unlock closed areas of the screen, the layout expands across four sections — from the base 5×3 all the way up to a maximum of 10×6.
Each expansion opens more positions for Bonus symbols to land, and filling the entire grid awards the Grand prize. Because the bonus symbols hold cash values or jackpots, a full screen is the route to the biggest payouts. This is the standout within the broader Hold & Win bonus collection.
Cash Pot and Pick Bonus
The Cash Pot is the funnel that feeds the bonuses. Whenever a Bonus symbol appears in the base game, it flies into the Cash Pot displayed above the reels rather than paying out directly.
Once the Cash Pot fills, it randomly triggers one of two rounds: the Hold & Win feature, or the Pick Bonus. That random routing keeps each filled pot suspenseful, since we never know which bonus is coming.
The Pick Bonus is a memory-style game where we click symbols until three identical ones match, awarding one of four jackpots — Major, Maxi, Super or Grand. It is a faster path to a top prize than the full Hold & Win.
Nudging Multiplier Wild Reel and Mystery Symbols
In the base game, the engine is the Nudging Multiplier Wild Reel, exclusive to reel three. A partial Wild stack nudges up or down to fill the reel, carrying a random 2x, 3x, 5x, 8x or 10x multiplier on any win it completes.
If that Wild Reel lands without creating a win, a Second Chance kicks in: the Wild Reel holds and the other reels respin once. Full Wild symbols also appear on reels two through five, substituting for everything except the Bonus.
Stacked Mystery Symbols round out the base game. These land in stacks and turn into one matching random symbol once the reel stops, turning a near-miss into a paying line.
The Six Jackpot Tiers
The Bonus symbols carry fixed jackpot values, and there are six tiers in total rather than the usual four. Each is a multiple of the bet:
- Mini — 15x
- Minor — 30x
- Major — 40x
- Maxi — 100x
- Super — 400x
- Grand — 2,000x
Standard Hold & Win coin prizes pay up to 100x each, while the 2,000x Grand needs every position on the full 10×6 grid filled. The top two tiers hold the real money.
RTP, Volatility and Hit Rate
Ultimate Golden Dragon Inferno runs a default RTP of 96.58%, with operator builds of 94.07% or 92.07% in circulation. Volatility is medium-high, so wins are less frequent but heavier.
The hit rate is 28.46%, and the Hold & Win bonus triggers on average around once every 128 spins. That is a deliberate shift from the 2022 Golden Dragon Inferno that opened the series at a 96.41% RTP and a much higher base hit rate — this finale moves the value into its bonus rounds.
The maximum win is 2,497x the bet, which works out to as much as $249,700 at the top stake. It takes a strong Hold & Win round, ideally on a fully expanded grid, to approach that ceiling.
How to Play Ultimate Golden Dragon Inferno Free Demo
To play, set a bet between $0.25 and $100, then spin and collect Bonus symbols into the Cash Pot. Players who would rather skip the wait can use the Buy Feature for direct Hold & Win entry at 80x the stake.
The free demo runs the full game with play credits and no download, so we can learn the Cash Pot routing and grid expansion before committing real money. Built in HTML5, it plays across desktop, tablet and mobile.
Final Verdict
Ultimate Golden Dragon Inferno is the busiest of the three games, and the expanding grid plus Cash Pot funnel give it a real identity rather than a reskin. The trade-off is a low base hit rate that asks for patience.
Players who want the lighter, higher-frequency take can step back to Super Golden Dragon Inferno, the 2023 middle entry with a different 96.43% return. For the full feature set, this 2024 finale is the one to demo.
