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Starlight Princess Super Scatter, yeah, she’s back.

Pragmatic just can’t stop recycling their own games. They slapped the “Super Scatter” tag on Gates of Olympus, made Zeus look shinier, and thought, “You know who’s next?”

Our sweet anime girl in the sky.

So here we are again. Wings, sparkles, multipliers, and a new feature that promises astronomical wins you’ll never see.

But who cares, let’s spin this mf.

Base game stuff

If you’ve played the original Starlight Princess, you’ve already played this. Same 6x5 grid, same “pay anywhere” setup. You just need 8+ matching symbols anywhere to get paid. No paylines and no logic too.

Every win triggers a tumble, symbols explode, new ones drop in, maybe another win, maybe not. It’s a gamble (pun intended).

It’s that sweet, fake sense of “something’s happening” even when your wins are just a fraction of your spins.

You can bet anywhere from €0.20 to €240, or up to €360 if you flick the Ante Bet on.

Not that anyone sane spins that high, but hey, go off, whales.

The RTP depends on which casino you’re in: 96.50%, 95.50%, or 94.52%. Pragmatic loves options that all benefit the house. Volatility is maxed out, tho, a clean 5/5. The kind of slot that’ll give you a nice 50x, then rob you for 300 spins straight, classic.

In theory, you’ll hit a win about once every 3.6 spins, which sounds decent until you realise 90% of them don’t even cover your bet.

The Free Spins round? Good luck. Supposedly lands once in every 437 spins, which is laughable.

Is there anything new at all?

Alright, so what’s the “Super Scatter” about? Because the rest of the game is copy-paste.

These Super Scatters are like VIP Scatters, which unlock big instant payouts on top of triggering the Free Spins. Here’s how wild it gets:

  • 1 Super Scatter with 4+ Scatters = 100x

  • 2 Supers = 500x

  • 3 Supers = 5,000x

  • 4 Supers = 50,000x

Yeah, 50,000x. That’s the new max win. Sounds amazing until you realise the chance of hitting it is 1 in 666,666,667 spins.

Still, even hitting one of those Super Scatters feels like catching the rarest Pokemon there is. Kinda keeps you on the edge of your sit, ngl.

Multipliers & free spins

The princess herself is still the drama queen she’s always been. If you ever tried spinning ‘Gates of Olympus’, you know what I’m talking about.

She randomly throws multipliers onto the board like she’s blessing you, a pleb, with a bit of crumbs. Those multipliers range from 2x to 500x, and when multiple drop, they stack up for that one glorious spin.

Hit 4 or more Scatters (Super or not) and you get 15 Free Spins. Inside, every multiplier that lands and contributes to a win adds to your total multiplier count. So if you stack enough of them, things can snowball hard.

And yes, you can retrigger: 3 or more Scatters adds 5 more spins.

Sadly, the Super Scatters don’t show up here. They’re base-game-only flexes.

Bonus Buys (a.k.a. Paying for Hope)

If you’re not a bloke from the UK, you can skip the grind and buy your way in like a proper menace.

  • Standard Free Spins cost 100x your bet. You’ll start with 4-6 Scatters.

  • Super Free Spins cost 500x, and every multiplier starts at 10x minimum.

Honestly, if you’re gonna play this, just bonus buy. The base game takes forever to do anything meaningful.

Theme & vibes

You already know the vibe: anime heaven, sparkly nonsense, and a princess who looks like she just left a magical girl convention. Pragmatic didn’t change much.

The backdrop’s been touched up, softer sky, more “dreamy”, less “blinding”.

The princess got a new outfit too, probably to justify calling it a new release ahaha.

Symbols got a pastel glow-up. Everything’s a little smoother, a little shinier, but still the same sugar-coated chaos.

If you liked the original’s art and music, you’ll like this. If you didn’t, this won’t change your mind. Not a big loss in my humble opinion.

Closing thoughts

Now was this all necessary? Not really.

But Pragmatic doesn’t do “new ideas”; they do “reskins with marketing.”

After Gates of Olympus got the Super Scatter treatment, you knew this was next.

Still, I can’t even be mad. It’s familiar, it’s flashy, and it scratches that same itch. You get that classic high-voltage gameplay with a new layer of dopamine bait. The Super Scatters are the best part, they actually make the base game interesting again, even if the odds are cosmic-level stupid.

If you’re looking for innovation, skip it. If you just want to sit there, spin, and hope the anime girl smiles on you with a random 500x, this is your kind of degeneracy.

TL;DR: Starlight Princess makes a flashy return with new Super Scatters that can drop instant wins up to 50,000x, not that you’ll ever see it. Same 6x5 chaos, same anime sparkle, and bonus buys that hurt too good. It’s familiar, volatile, and still one of the prettiest ways to lose money.

Stay degen,

Dima

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