Sweet Bonanza 2500 Review: 10,000 Spins Deep into Pragmatic Play’s Newest Slot
We tested Sweet Bonanza 2500 for 10,000 spins. 2,500x multipliers, new cumulative bonus and Feature Buy: our review of Pragmatic Play's latest release.

| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Provider | Pragmatic Play |
| Release date | 30 April 2026 |
| Format | 6x5, Pay Anywhere |
| RTP | 96,52 % |
| Volatility | Very High (5/5) |
| Max win | 25,000x |
| Min/Max Bet | 0,20 € / 240 € |
| Hit frequency | 42.91% (~1 in 2 spins) |
| Bonus Trigger | 1 in 450 spins |
| Max Multiplier | 2,500x |
| Win Probability > 1,000x | 1 in 67,170 |
| Bonus Buy | 100x / 500x / 1,000x |
Another Sweet Bonanza. We can hear the collective eye-roll from here. Pragmatic Play drops the 2500 edition on 30 April 2026, and the defining shift this time is a Free Spins max multiplier cranked up to a staggering 2,500x. The 6x5 Pay Anywhere grid remains identical to the original. You’re looking at a 96.52% RTP paired with a significantly beefed-up 25,000x max win potential.

The real game-changer is the new Super Free Spins 2 mode, featuring a cumulative multiplier that persists for the entire round. We’ll break down why that actually matters after putting 10,000 spins through the engine.
10,000 Spins Deep into Sweet Bonanza 2500
10,000 spins. Stakes ranging from $0.20 to $0.40. The takeaway won’t shock anyone who has spent time on a Sweet Bonanza title: this slot will put you through the absolute ringer.
The highlight? A 5,372x heater on a $0.20 stake via a Super Free Spins 1 buy (the 500x option). That’s $1,074 in a single round. We had x100 bombs landing and stacking, sending the win meter north at a heart-stopping pace. It’s the kind of hit where you should put the mouse down and secure the bag. Us? We went straight back in for another buy. Naturally, it bricked. Classic.
The low point? A soul-crushing 300 to 400 spin bonus drought. Base game scraps peaked at 32x. When the feature finally triggered after all that punishment, you can guess the result. 7x. The ultimate Sweet Bonanza slap in the face. You’re left staring at the screen, head in hands, wondering why you’re still here.
And yet, you go again.
Across these 10,000 spins, one thing became crystal clear: Sweet Bonanza 2500 is not a base game slot. Those multiplier bombs are M.I.A. during standard play, unless you're running Super Spins, but we'll get to that.

It’s all about the bonus. And that new cumulative feature at 1,000x the stake, where every multiplier bomb stacks into a global counter, absolutely slaps. It’s the missing piece the series has needed since day one.
We never caught sight of the 1,000x bomb. As for the 2,500x, we’re starting to wonder if it actually exists for real. But based on OUR experience, when three or four 100x bombs land heavy in the same round with that cumulative mechanic, you don’t need the 2,500x to produce a hit that leaves you pinned to your seat.
How Sweet Bonanza 2500 Works
Sweet Bonanza 2500 is a 6x5 video slot from Pragmatic Play that ditches traditional paylines. Instead, wins are triggered whenever 8 or more matching symbols land anywhere on the grid.
Nearly 1 in 2 spins produces a base game win (42.91% hit frequency). That sounds generous. However, these wins are typically low-tier fruit like bananas and grapes (paying 2x to 5x for 12+ symbols) that cascade and peter out after just two or three tumbles.

High-value candies are a rare sight on these reels. The red heart remains the premium payer, worth 50x for a cluster of 12 or more. Put simply: if you’re just landing fruit, you aren’t going anywhere.
Following every win, the Tumble mechanic activates. Winning symbols vanish, fresh ones drop from above, and the sequence persists as long as you keep connecting.
The lollipop acts as your Scatter. 4 lollipops award 10 Free Spins, while 6 Scatters trigger an immediate 100x payout. With a bonus trigger frequency of 1 in 450 spins, you’re potentially looking at a $90 spend at a $0.20 stake before the feature fires.
Multipliers up to 2,500x in Free Spins
In the Free Spins round, multiplier bombs enter the fray. These stay on the grid throughout the Tumble sequence. Once the dust settles, all multipliers are summed up and applied to the total win for that spin. After the payout, the counter resets for the next drop.
The available values: 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, 6x, 8x, 10x, 12x, 15x, 20x, 25x, 50x, 100x, 500x, 1,000x, and 2,500x.
The reality? We saw 2x, 3x, and 5x on a loop.

The 100x bombs land periodically, and they’re the catalyst for any significant session. As for the 500x and above? We’re still waiting. According to Pragmatic Play, hits exceeding 1,000x land on average once every 67,170 spins. Landing 3 Scatters during the feature adds another 5 spins to the tally. Pragmatic Play employs special reel strips during the bonus where tumbles chain together far more frequently than in the base game.
Sweet Bonanza 2500 vs Sweet Bonanza 1000
| Sweet Bonanza 1000 | Sweet Bonanza 2500 | |
|---|---|---|
| FS Max Multiplier | 1 000x | 2 500x |
| Max win | 25 000x | 25 000x |
| RTP | 96,53 % | 96,52 % |
| Volatility | Very High | Very High |
| Hit Frequency | 42,92 % | 42,91 % |
During standard base game play, the gap between Sweet Bonanza 1000 and Sweet Bonanza 2500 is negligible. You're grinding the same engine with an identical paytable. It’s only when you dive into the feature options that the 2500 pulls ahead; that Super Free Spins 2 mode with the persistent global multiplier has no equivalent on the 1000 version. For the old-school heads among us, the original Sweet Bonanza remains a solid shout.

Ante Bet, Super Spins, and Feature Buys
We’ve put every available option through the wringer during our 10,000-spin test. Not all of them are worth your time.
Ante Bet 1 (x2.5 stake) boosts your bonus trigger probability by roughly 8x. The difference is tangible. It’s a solid shout if you’ve got the bankroll to sustain the increased cost per spin.
Ante Bet 2 (x12 stake, which is $2.40 on a $0.20 base): This level offers 10x higher bonus chances and a minimum 20x multiplier during the round. We bled through $180 in just 45 minutes before seeing a single feature. This is high-octane territory, don’t touch it unless you have a thick skin for brutal variance.
Super Spins: Hard pass from us. Super Spin 1 (x20 stake) and Super Spin 2 (x250 stake) guarantee multiplier bombs in the base game, but they lock you out of triggering Free Spins entirely. You’re essentially capping the game's ceiling and missing out on the real potential.
The Feature Buy is where the action is. At 100x ($20 at a $0.20 stake), you get standard Free Spins. It’s passable, but fairly unremarkable compared to the higher tiers.

At 500x ($100 at a $0.20 stake), you’re stepping into Super Free Spins 1 territory, where the multiplier floor is fixed at x20. This is the exact mode where we produced our 5,372x heater. When x100 bombs start dropping in an environment where the baseline is already x20, things can get silly very quickly.
The Super Free Spins 2 at 1,000x ($200 at a $0.20 stake) is the main event. While the minimum multiplier sits lower at x10, the cumulative mechanic is the real draw. Every time a multiplier bomb connects, its value is added to a global tally that does NOT reset between spins. It stacks for the duration of the bonus. If a x100 bomb lands on spin one, every subsequent win across the remaining 9 spins is boosted by at least 100x.

It’s the same global multiplier mechanic you’ll find in Gates of Olympus or Starlight Princess, and quite frankly, it’s the mode we enjoyed the most.
Bankroll Management: What Do You Need for Sweet Bonanza 2500?
If you’re grinding the base game at $0.20, you’ll want at least $100 in the tank. That buys you 500 spins, which isn't exactly a massive buffer considering the 1-in-450 bonus trigger rate. When the feature finally fires for a measly 7x return after a 400-spin drought, you’re looking at a $1.40 payout on an $80 investment. Brutal.
With Ante Bet 1 active, bump that bankroll to $250. For Ante Bet 2, don’t even think about it with less than $500.
Feature buys are more straightforward: you’re paying $20, $100, or $200 per round. The cost is fixed. You pay the entry fee, watch the reels, and pray for the best.
As for the 25,000x max win? You’re looking at odds of 1 in 66.7 million spins.
Sweet Bonanza 2500: Our Verdict
The base game remains unchanged. It’s still frustrating, filled with dead-end fruit cascades that lead nowhere. Even the soundtrack remains as grating as ever after an hour of play. The candies have had a graphical facelift, and while they look sharp, it’s hardly a revolution.