3 Oaks Gaming brings ancient adventure to life with 4 Pots of Egypt: Hold and Win
3 Oaks Gaming, an established distributor of iGaming content, has unveiled the latest addition of its acclaimed 4 Pots series with the release of 4 Pots of Egypt: Hold and Win.
Set in the blazing heart of Egypt, the 5x3, 20-line slot combines a Jackpot Feature, brand-new Mystery Symbols and the popular Hold & Win mechanic to deliver an elevated refresh to the slot experience.

With the arrival of the colossal fourth Pot of Gold, players can unlock the new Jackpot Feature, adding extra excitement to the Hold & Win experience. The Bonus Game can be triggered by filling Meters above the reels with matching Progress Symbols, where Coin Bonus Symbols reveal Mini, Minor, Maxi, Major or Grand Jackpots. Filling the entire grid awards the ultimate Royal Jackpot worth up to 5,000x.
Each Pot delivers its own power: Boost amplifies symbol values, Collect gathers visible prizes, Multi applies multipliers, and the Jackpot Feature adds jackpot values to random symbols. Filling all four Meters activates every feature simultaneously, while Mystery Symbols transform into any bonus feature during respins for even greater anticipation.

With its immersive Egyptian theme, refined visuals and layered bonus mechanics, 4 Pots of Egypt: Hold and Win reinforces 3 Oaks Gaming’s reputation for delivering titles that blend familiar formats with inventive twists.
Krasimir Pankovski, Head of Sales at 3 Oaks Gaming, said: “4 Pots of Egypt: Hold and Win is a bold evolution of one of our most popular concepts, introducing fresh mechanics and a majestic Egyptian theme that elevates the Hold & Win experience.
“The addition of the fourth Pot and Mystery Symbols brings new layers of excitement and ensures every spin feels dynamic and engaging.”
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