50,000x. That’s the number Pragmatic Play bolted onto their beloved anime slot when they handed the Starlight Princess the Super Scatter treatment in October 2025. Ten times the original game’s top payout, and a ceiling that puts this squarely among the most ambitious entries in the studio’s scatter pays catalogue. The rest of the experience (polished anime presentation, a serene princess hovering beside a 6×5 grid, that satisfying tumble chain you either love or tolerate) stays familiar. The Super Scatter symbol is the new piece, and it completely changes the objective.
Wins form when 8 or more identical symbols land anywhere on the 6×5 grid. There are no paylines. Larger clusters pay more, with the maximum combination counting up to 30 of the same symbol across all 30 positions. Winnings are calculated against the bet multiplier table and awarded at the end of the tumble sequence.
Every win triggers a tumble. Winning symbols are removed from the grid, remaining symbols fall to the lowest available positions, and new symbols drop in from above. Tumbling continues until no new winning combinations form. There’s no limit to the number of possible tumbles from a single spin.
Winged heart symbols carrying a random multiplier value can land on any reel during any spin or tumble, in both standard play and free spins. Possible values are 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, 6x, 8x, 10x, 12x, 15x, 20x, 25x, 50x, 100x, 250x, or 500x. In standard play, when the tumble sequence ends, all multiplier values on screen are added together and applied to the total win from that sequence. In free spins, the system works differently; see below.
The Super Scatter symbol is the defining addition in this version. It lands on any reel in standard play and does not appear during the free spins round. When 4 or more scatter symbols of any kind land together and at least one is a Super Scatter, an instant fixed prize is paid alongside the free spins trigger, scaling as follows.
Landing 4 Super Scatters in a triggering combination hits the max win of 50,000x in a single instant, before free spins have even started. This is also the path to the max win cap during the bonus buy; it cannot be reached through multiplier accumulation alone.
Four or more scatter symbols of any kind trigger 15 free spins. During the round, whenever a multiplier symbol lands on a winning spin, its value is added to a running total multiplier rather than being applied and reset. That accumulated total then multiplies every subsequent winning spin for the remainder of the round. Three or more scatters during free spins award an additional 5 spins. The Super Scatter symbol does not appear during the free spins round. Special reels are active throughout.
Setting the bet multiplier to 30x (as opposed to the standard 20x) activates the Ante Bet. The stake increases by 50% but doubles the chance of triggering the free spins feature naturally. When the Ante Bet is active, the Buy Free Spins option is disabled. The RTP when using the Ante Bet is 96.55%.
The Free Spins round can be bought directly for 100x the current total bet. When triggered by purchase, 4, 5, or 6 scatter symbols will randomly land on the triggering spin.
The Super Free Spins round costs 500x the current total bet. In this mode, all multiplier symbols land with a minimum value of 10x rather than the standard 2x floor. The same scatter count applies to the triggering spin.
Starlight Princess Super Scatter plays on a 6×5 grid with no fixed paylines. Bets start at $0.20 and go up to $240 per spin, extending to $360 when the Ante Bet is active. Wins form when 8 or more matching symbols land anywhere on the grid at the end of a spin (after all tumbles have resolved). All wins are multiplied by the base bet.
Nine regular paying symbols are divided into four high-pays (Sun, winged Heart, Moon, Star) and five low-pays (five gem shapes in varying colours). The scatter symbol (the Princess) pays on any position when 4, 5, or 6 appear in the same spin.
All values shown at a $2.00 bet. The three match brackets are 8–9, 10–11, and 12–30 symbols of the same type.
| Symbol | 8–9 | 10–11 | 12–30 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sun | $20.00 | $50.00 | $100.00 |
| Winged Heart | $5.00 | $20.00 | $50.00 |
| Moon | $4.00 | $10.00 | $30.00 |
| Star | $3.00 | $4.00 | $24.00 |
| Red Heart gem | $2.00 | $3.00 | $20.00 |
| Blue gem | $1.60 | $2.40 | $16.00 |
| Green gem | $1.00 | $2.00 | $10.00 |
| Teal gem | $0.80 | $1.80 | $8.00 |
| Yellow gem | $0.50 | $1.50 | $4.00 |
| Scatters | Payout (at $2 bet) |
|---|---|
| 4 | $6.00 |
| 5 | $10.00 |
| 6 | $200.00 |
Pragmatic Play offers this game at multiple RTP configurations. The default is 96.50%, but operators may run it at 95.50% or 94.52%. The in-game rules screen will show which version is active, worth checking before committing to a session, as the spread across those three settings is meaningful at high volatility.
Our bonus buy purchase scooped us 15 free spins.
Our result was a somewhat satisfactory $174 recouperation from a $200 bet. Not great, but it could have gone either way!
This slot is easy on the eyes, easy to spin, and with the series' best win ceiling to date. Starlight Princess Super Scatter doesn't reinvent the scatter pays formula Pragmatic Play has been running since Gates of Olympus. It adds one new symbol that rewires what you're actually hunting for. The result is a game that feels familiar in pace and structure but shifts the emotional focus from multiplier accumulation to something more immediate. Whether that trade-off suits you depends on how you engage with the bonus round.
The immediate reaction to Starlight Princess Super Scatter in the demo is that everything about the presentation is well-judged. The grid is clean, the left-panel buy options are clearly labelled rather than buried in a submenu, and the soundtrack makes a noticeable gear change when the reels go into free spins mode, with a pop-rock tempo that fits the pace of tumble chains firing off in quick succession. You don’t need to be an anime slot fan to enjoy spinning it. The theme is polished enough to work as general fantasy without requiring cultural buy-in.
Standard play produces decent hit frequency with the tumble system doing its usual work. The session in this free play review saw some solid base game returns before landing the Free Spins via the 100x buy ($200 at a $2 bet). The 15 spins played out quickly. The total multiplier climbed to 17x across the round, producing a $174.80 return from the $200 stake. Neither a disaster nor a standout. That’s a reasonable illustration of where multiplier-light free spins sessions tend to land. If the multiplier symbols land early and often, the accumulated total snowballs fast. When they don’t, the round pays out conservatively.
That’s the core tension in any Pragmatic scatter pays title using this format, and Super Scatter doesn’t resolve it differently. What it adds is the Super Scatter path: the possibility of an instant 100x, 500x, 5,000x, or 50,000x payout at the trigger point, before a single free spin has played. That changes the nature of the standard game watch; you’re not just waiting for four scatters, you’re watching whether any of the triggering symbols are the Super Scatter variety.
For fans of the series, this is the version with the most upside. For players new to the Starlight Princess format, the demo is the logical starting point to understand how the multiplier accumulation system works before deciding whether the free spins or Super Free Spins buy represents better value for their session style.
Pragmatic Play has released three distinct versions of Starlight Princess, each building on the previous entry in a distinct way.
Players who prefer the multiplier accumulation experience in the bonus round and want the highest multiplier values should gravitate toward the 1000 version. Players chasing the highest possible single-moment payout and a more varied trigger experience will find more to engage with in Super Scatter.