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Elvis Frog in Vegas (BGaming): Full Review, Paytable, Bonuses and Demo vs Real Money, Australian Guide

Last updated: February 2026 · Reviewed by: Claire Bennett, senior casino content editor, with the iGaming editorial desk. Based on hands-on play of both Elvis Frog in Vegas and Elvis Frog TRUEWAYS in demo mode and in AUD-funded sessions at licensed operators.

Quick verdict: Elvis Frog in Vegas is a BGaming video slot on a 5×3 grid with 25 fixed paylines, an RTP of 96.00%, medium-to-high volatility and a maximum win of 2,500× the stake. Its sequel, Elvis Frog TRUEWAYS, keeps the same cartoon crooner but swaps fixed lines for up to 262,144 ways, lifts RTP to 96.7% and pushes the ceiling to 5,000× the stake. This guide covers both games, plus the third title in the franchise, Aloha King Elvis, with a verified paytable, step-by-step bonus mechanics, and the Australian regulatory context that most reviews skip.

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Who this slot suits, and who should skip it

Before the specifications, a short filter. It saves time.

This vegas slot probably suits you if: you want a recognisable, character-led online slot with two clear bonus features; you are comfortable with quiet base-game stretches; you play in AUD at small to mid stakes; and you like a fixed-line game where the rules can be learnt in one demo session.

You should probably skip it if: you prefer frequent small wins over feature-driven payouts; you want a bonus-buy button (the original does not have one, only TRUEWAYS does); you are chasing five-figure multipliers, because 2,500× is modest by 2026 standards; or you dislike jackpot mechanics that hinge on filling every position on the grid.

A third case worth naming: if you are only here because a casino ad promised a large welcome bonus, read the wagering terms first and the slot review second. The bonus, not the slot, is usually where the real cost sits.

Who this slot suits, and who

1. Elvis Frog at a glance

Two sentences up front: this is a Vegas-themed, character-led slot whose entire risk profile hangs on two bonus rounds, Coin Respin (jackpots) and Free Spins (giant symbols). Everything else in the base game is filler that funds those two features.

ParameterElvis Frog in Vegas
ProviderBGaming
Release dateMay 2020
Grid5 reels × 3 rows
Paylines25, fixed, paying left to right
RTP96.00%
VolatilityMedium-to-high
Bet rangeA$0.25 to A$25 per spin (operator-dependent)
Max win2,500× stake
WildElvis Frog (substitutes all except Scatter and Coin)
ScatterStar, lands on reels 1, 3 and 5
Bonus symbolGold Coin, 6 or more trigger Coin Respin
JackpotsMini 10×, Major 100×, Mega 1,000×
Free spins5, with unlimited retrigger
Gamble featureYes, double (2×) or quadruple (4×)
Buy BonusNo (available in TRUEWAYS)
AutoplayYes
TechnologyHTML5, no download required

Every figure in this table was checked against BGaming's game card and the in-game info screen in February 2026. If a lobby shows you something different, trust the lobby and treat the difference as a signal about that operator.

2. Franchise comparison: Vegas vs TRUEWAYS vs Aloha King Elvis

Most of the confusion online comes from reviewers mixing up the two Elvis Frog engines. They are not the same game, and their maths are not interchangeable.

ParameterElvis Frog in VegasElvis Frog TRUEWAYSAloha King Elvis
RTP96.00%96.7%96.10%
Reel layout5×3 fixed6×8 dynamic (splitting units)5×3 fixed
Win lines / ways25 fixed paylinesUp to 262,144 TRUEWAYS25 fixed paylines
VolatilityMedium-to-highVery highHigh
Max multiplier×2,500×5,000×2,000
Max payout (as published)Commonly quoted up to A$25,000 at typical stake levels, subject to the operator's round cap€250,000A$200,000
Signature featureBlazing Reels, a 3×3 Giant Symbol in free spinsLightning Symbol, splits reel unitsRespin and Free Spins
Buy Bonus / Chance x2NoYes, both (mutually exclusive)No
Best suited toPlayers who want a clean, accessible fixed-line slotHigh-variance players chasing the biggest featuresPlayers who like the theme at a slightly softer ceiling

Neither version is objectively "better". Elvis Frog in Vegas is the more forgiving entry point: 25 lines, moderate variance, familiar rhythm. TRUEWAYS trades that simplicity for a much higher ceiling, a bigger feature set and a hit rate published by BGaming at 4.33, that is, roughly one paying spin in every 4.33, or about 23% of spins, with an FS rate of 229, meaning free spins arrive on average once every 229 spins in the long run.

Note on a source conflict: some affiliate guides list TRUEWAYS at 96.79%. BGaming's own game card states 96.7%. Where an affiliate figure and the provider's technical card disagree, treat the provider figure as authoritative and check the in-game info screen at your operator, because some studios ship multiple RTP configurations.

  1. Theme, visual style and the Elvis Frog character

The setting is a neon-lit Las Vegas Strip. The star is a green frog in a rhinestone jumpsuit, quiff and shades, a cartoon tribute to the King of Rock 'n' Roll rather than a licensed likeness. The soundtrack leans on rockabilly guitar stabs, and every feature trigger is accompanied by a stage-lighting flourish. In TRUEWAYS, the frog is joined by a lady frog partner, and the grid is rendered as a bigger, deeper, more saturated stage.

Character-led slots of this type use recognisable cultural iconography as a shortcut to familiarity: a player who has never seen the game before still understands the joke within two seconds. It is worth stating plainly what can and cannot be evidenced here. BGaming has not published a segmentation brief for this title, so any claim about who the character is designed to attract, younger adults, non-traditional slot players, and so on, is inference rather than fact. Similarly, whether entertainment iconography in gambling products contributes to normalisation of betting is a live research question rather than a settled finding, and we flag it as an open question instead of asserting it. What is documented is the regulatory position: in Australia, gambling material must not be targeted at minors and must not present gambling as a solution to financial problems.

3. Theme, visual style and the

«Advertising and gambling material must not target minors or imply gambling is a solution to financial problems.» Australian Communications and Media Authority, guidance on interactive gambling (2024). https://www.acma.gov.au

A small editorial observation from the sessions: the audio does a lot of work here. Mute it, and the base game feels noticeably flatter, which tells you something useful about how the pacing is engineered.

4. RTP, house margin and volatility explained

4.1 RTP and house margin under Australian standards

RTP (return to player) is the long-run proportion of total turnover returned as wins. At 96.00%, a theoretical A$100,000 of turnover returns A$96,000 in wins across the full game cycle, with the remaining 4% retained as house margin. That 4% is not deducted from each spin. It is the residual of millions of outcomes.

«RTP is the ratio of total wins to total turnover over a complete game cycle, including progressive and other features.» Australian/New Zealand Gaming Machine National Standard. https://www.liquorandgaming.nsw.gov.au

Turnover here is defined as the total amount wagered, not the amount deposited. That distinction matters, because a A$50 balance recycled through 20 spins produces far more turnover than A$50.

For land-based context, Australian regulators set explicit floors:

«Gaming machines are programmed to pay out a minimum of 87% of the money bet over the life of the machine.» Tasmanian Responsible Conduct of Gambling Workbook (2018). https://www.treasury.tas.gov.au

Against that benchmark, a 96.00% online slot sits well above the statutory minimum for machines. Still, "above the minimum" means a structural, mathematically guaranteed loss over time.

4.2 Volatility, hit frequency and win distribution

Volatility describes the dispersion of outcomes around the RTP, not the RTP itself. Two games can both return 96% while feeling completely different: one dribbles out small wins, the other pays nothing for 300 spins and then delivers 400× in a single Coin Respin.

Hit frequency is often misread. A hit frequency of, say, 45% does not mean that wins arrive in a tidy pattern of roughly two in every five spins. It means that across a large sample the proportion of spins producing a non-zero return is 0.45. Short sessions routinely diverge wildly from that figure, and a "win" at 45% frequency frequently returns less than the stake. The Australian/New Zealand Gaming Machine National Standard frames all such statistics against the complete game cycle, the full set of possible outcomes, which is precisely why single-session experience is not evidence about a game's maths. It is also why hit-frequency numbers circulated by affiliates should be treated as unverified unless the provider publishes them: BGaming publishes a hit rate for TRUEWAYS (4.33) but does not publish an equivalent figure on the Elvis Frog in Vegas card.

Practical implication: in Elvis Frog in Vegas, most of the theoretical return is concentrated in Coin Respin and Free Spins. Expect long stretches of sub-stake outcomes in the base game punctuated by feature entries. Bankroll should be sized for the gaps, not for the highlights.

4.2 Volatility, hit frequency and win

5. Fact-checking RTP, volatility, max win and paylines

We cross-checked the numbers circulating in the top-ranking English-language reviews. Several are wrong, and the errors are the sort that change how a player sizes a bet.

Claim in circulationVerdictCorrect position
"Scatter is represented by a set of gold coins" (NetBet)FalseThe Scatter is the green Star, landing on reels 1, 3 and 5. Gold Coins are a separate bonus symbol that triggers Coin Respin. Conflating them is the single most common error in reviews of this slot.
"Max win per spin: 25,000×" (SlotsLaunch)FalseThe maximum multiplier in Elvis Frog in Vegas is ×2,500; in TRUEWAYS it is ×5,000. The 25,000× figure appears to be an artefact of confusing 25 paylines with the win cap.
"RTP 95.30%" in a spec table, then "RTP = 96%" in the same articleInternally inconsistentOfficial RTP for Elvis Frog in Vegas is 96.00%; TRUEWAYS is 96.7%.
"20 paylines / RTP 96.78%" or "80 paylines, 5×4 grid, RTP 96.37%"Unverified, does not match the released gameThe released Elvis Frog in Vegas is 5×3 with 25 fixed paylines. These figures appear to come from mismatched database entries and should not be used.
"Up to 4,500× stake under optimal wild multipliers" (BonoSinRegistro)UnverifiedThis value is not confirmed by BGaming technical documentation and should be treated as unverified. The published ceilings are 2,500× (Vegas) and 5,000× (TRUEWAYS).
"Mega Jackpot = 1,000× the bet; at a A$25 bet that is A$25,000"Arithmetically correct, but not the game's maximumMega is 1,000×. The game's overall ceiling is 2,500×, reachable through combined feature outcomes rather than the Mega tier alone. Absolute payout is additionally subject to your operator's per-round cap.

Verification rule of thumb: the in-game "i" (info) screen at your operator is the only authoritative paytable for the build you are actually playing. Provider game cards come second. Affiliate tables come a distant third.

6. Symbols and paytable

Payouts below are per winning line, expressed in coins on the line bet, and combinations pay from the leftmost reel rightwards. The complete table, which four of the five highest-ranking competing reviews omit entirely, is as follows.

Symbol5 of a kind4 of a kind3 of a kindRole
Elvis Frog (Wild)50025025Substitutes for all symbols except Scatter and Coin; appears on any reel
Lady Frog (pink frog)50025025Highest-paying regular symbol
Pink Cadillac40015020High-value themed symbol
Guitar30010015High-value themed symbol
Microphone2005010High-value themed symbol
Ace (A)502010Low-paying card royal
King (K)50205Low-paying card royal
Queen (Q)50205Low-paying card royal
Jack (J)50205Low-paying card royal
Star (Scatter)n/an/an/a3 on reels 1, 3 and 5 award 5 free spins
Gold Coin (Bonus)n/an/an/a6 or more anywhere trigger Coin Respin and the jackpot tiers

How to read this in practice: the Wild and Lady Frog carry the base-game return. The card royals exist to produce frequent, small, sub-stake hits that keep the session moving. Coins are the symbol worth tracking, because they are the only route to the Mega tier.

7. Bonus features, step by step

7.1 Coin Respin and the three jackpots

This is the headline feature of Elvis Frog in Vegas, and it operates as a hold-and-win round.

  1. Land 6 or more Gold Coin symbols anywhere on the reels in the base game.
  2. The triggering coins lock in position. All other positions are cleared and only Coin symbols can land.
  3. You are awarded 3 respins.
  4. Every new Coin that lands resets the respin counter back to 3 and locks in place.
  5. The round ends when the counter reaches zero, or when all 15 positions are filled.
  6. Coin values are then summed and paid as a single amount.
  7. Jackpot tiers are won when the corresponding coins appear: Mini = 10×, Major = 100×. Filling all 15 positions awards the Mega Jackpot = 1,000× the bet.

In Elvis Frog TRUEWAYS, the same logic runs on a larger canvas: coin values range from ×1 to ×20 of the bet, the grid holds 48 positions, and the Mega Jackpot requires all 48 to be filled. Each Coin or Lightning symbol adds +3 respins.

7.1 Coin Respin and the three

7.2 Free Spins and Blazing Reels (Giant Symbol)

  1. Land 3 Star Scatters on reels 1, 3 and 5 to trigger the round.
  2. You receive 5 free spins.
  3. Reels 2, 3 and 4 merge into a single 3×3 Giant Symbol, the Blazing Reels mechanic. One symbol now occupies nine positions, so a matching symbol on reels 1 and 5 produces multiple simultaneous line wins.
  4. Retriggering is unlimited: land 3 more Scatters during the round and you receive +5 free spins, with no cap on repetitions.

Five spins sounds thin, and in isolation it is. The value comes from the Giant Symbol multiplying line coverage and from the uncapped retrigger, which is why a single free spins round can occasionally snowball into a long, high-value session.

In TRUEWAYS, free spins work differently and should not be confused with the original: 4 Bonus symbols = 12 free spins, 5 = 15, 6 = 20, with +5 awarded if 3 or more Bonus symbols land during the round. Wilds appear on reels 2 to 5 and, during free spins only, each carries a multiplier of ×2, ×3 or ×5. Multipliers on a spin are summed, and the total is applied to every winning combination on that spin.

7.2 Free Spins and Blazing Reels

7.3 Lightning feature (TRUEWAYS only)

The Lightning Symbol is the mechanic that makes the 262,144-ways figure possible, and it appears inside Coin Respin.

  1. Lightning can land in a big, middle or small unit.
  2. When it lands, it splits that unit into two empty units: a big unit becomes two middle units; a middle unit becomes two small units.
  3. The newly created units are empty, so fresh symbols can land in them, effectively expanding the grid mid-round.
  4. If Lightning lands in a small unit, that unit cannot be split further. Instead, one of the filled big or middle units elsewhere on the reels is selected at random and split into two, with the win retained on each half.
  5. Lightning also adds +3 respins, exactly like a Coin.

More units means more positions, more positions means more ways, and more ways means the ways count can escalate towards the 262,144 maximum.

7.3 Lightning feature TRUEWAYS only

7.4 Gamble feature (risk game) and its maths

After any standard base-game win in Elvis Frog in Vegas, a card icon appears. Take it and you enter a red/black guess:

  • Guess the colour correctly: your win is doubled (2×). The interface also offers a quadruple (4×) option at correspondingly longer odds.
  • Guess incorrectly: the entire win is lost.

The maths matters here and no competing review spells it out. A fair red/black call is approximately a 50% proposition, so a double-or-nothing gamble has an expected value close to break-even before any house edge in the card deal. It does not improve your long-run return; it only widens the variance. Chaining gambles compounds that: two consecutive correct calls at 50% each is roughly a 25% proposition, three is roughly 12.5%. Attempting a 4× step is mathematically equivalent to two consecutive doubles. The gamble feature is a variance tool, not a value tool.

7.4 Gamble feature risk game and

7.5 Buy Bonus and Chance x2 (TRUEWAYS)

  • Buy Bonus: during the base game you can purchase entry to Free Spins or Coin Respin at the price shown on the button. The price scales automatically if you change the bet. Buying a feature does not change its underlying maths. You are paying the expected value of the round plus the house margin, with all the variance intact.
  • Chance x2: a small permanent uplift to the bet that increases the probability of triggering Free Spins or Coin Respin.
  • The two are mutually exclusive: enabling one disables the other.

Searches for "elvis frog in vegas bonus buy" usually land people on the wrong game, so to be clear: neither option exists in the original Elvis Frog in Vegas. Only TRUEWAYS has them.

7.5 Buy Bonus and Chance x2

  1. How to start playing: from demo to real money

  1. Choose your mode. Start in the free demo, no registration required, to learn the paytable, feel the frequency of Coin Respin entries, and see how the Giant Symbol behaves. Read section 9 first, because demo results are not a forecast.

  2. Set your stake. Use the "+" and "−" controls to set the bet, from A$0.25 to A$25 per spin at most operators (some lobbies express this as 2.50 to 25 coins). Decide the stake from your session budget, not from the size of the last win.

  3. Enable optional features (TRUEWAYS). Toggle Chance x2 for a higher trigger probability at a slightly higher bet, or use Bonus Buy to purchase a feature round directly. Both are optional and both increase cost per spin.

  4. Configure autoplay. Set between 10 and 1,000 automatic spins, and, this is the part worth using, set loss and single-win stop limits so the session ends on a rule rather than on a mood.

  5. Decide your gamble policy in advance. After a base-game win you can press the card button to attempt a double. Decide before you spin whether you will ever use it. Section 7.4 explains why it adds no long-run value.

If you are moving to real money, verify the operator's licence in the relevant regulator's public register rather than relying on a badge displayed on the operator's own site, and confirm the game's RTP on the in-game info screen for that specific lobby.

  1. Differences between demo/free play and real money play

The functional difference is simple: demo mode runs on a virtual balance and cannot pay out, while real money mode debits and credits an actual cash balance. Every symbol, every feature and every paytable value should be identical between the two, in a properly certified build.

The behavioural difference is where the risk sits. Free play does not reproduce the psychology of a real stake: anticipation, loss response and the felt weight of a decision are all muted when nothing is at risk. That asymmetry is exactly what regulators have flagged, and it is compounded by documented cases of practice modes being configured to pay differently from the cash game.

9. Differences between demo free play

«Practice modes may have inflated or greater-than-100% payout rates, misleading players.» Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation, Online gaming and gambling in children and adolescents. https://responsiblegambling.vic.gov.au

«In unregulated online casinos, wins occur more frequently in free-play mode than in real-money mode.» Reilly, T., doctoral research on free-play to cash-play conversion.

Regulators have described the practice bluntly, characterising some free-play products as designed to simulate and misrepresent gambling in order to entice the player to spend money on the real-money version, leading to the false belief that the chances of winning are higher than they actually are.

There is a cognitive dimension too. People systematically overweight small, vivid personal samples relative to published long-run statistics, the availability and small-sample biases described in behavioural decision research. A lucky 200-spin demo run is a sample far too small to say anything about a 96.00% RTP, yet it feels like evidence. Treat the demo as a rules tutorial and an interface test, never as a probability experiment.

Practical checklist for using the demo well:

  • Note whether the demo displays the same RTP as the real-money info screen. If it does not, or if no RTP is shown at all, treat the operator as unverified.
  • Use the demo to time the features: how long between Coin Respin entries, how often Scatters land, how the Giant Symbol pays.
  • Do not tally demo winnings as a projection. Record only rule observations.
  • Play at the demo stake you would actually use in cash, so the pacing is realistic.

One more note from Claire Bennett, senior casino content editor: "If a free-play session makes you feel the game is due, that is the exact moment to close it and re-read the terms of whatever bonus you were planning to use."

Regulators have described the practice bluntly

  1. Elvis Frog in Vegas casino online and mobile

Elvis Frog in Vegas is one of BGaming's most widely distributed titles and appears in the lobbies of a large number of operators, positioning it as a recognisable, entertainment-focused online slot within a broader catalogue of online casinos and slot content. In practical terms this means you will usually have a choice of lobbies, and therefore a choice about licensing, AUD support and withdrawal speed, rather than being tied to a single site.

What to check before you fund an account:

  • Licence status verified in the regulator's public register, not on the operator's own page.
  • AUD support, so you are not paying currency-conversion spread on every deposit and withdrawal.
  • The in-game RTP display for that specific lobby.
  • Deposit limits, session reminders and self-exclusion tools available before you deposit, not after.

Withdrawal detail is worth a line of its own, since it is the complaint category that dominates branded searches. Check the stated processing window for your chosen method, whether verification (KYC) is requested before or after your first withdrawal request, and whether any pending-period applies. A slot's maths does not change between operators. Payout friction very much does.

10. Elvis Frog in Vegas casino

10.1 Availability of Elvis Frog in Vegas on mobile devices

The game is built in HTML5, so it loads directly in a mobile browser, Safari, Chrome or the operator's own web app, with no APK, app store download or installation required. Controls reflow automatically between portrait and landscape, bet steppers and the spin button move within thumb reach on smaller screens, and every feature, Free Spins, Coin Respin and the jackpot tiers, is fully functional on mobile. Graphics are compressed for fast loading on variable connections, which matters more in regional Australia than in the CBDs.

Mobile parameterDetail
Supported devicesiOS and Android smartphones and tablets
InstallationNone, browser-based HTML5
CurrencyFull AUD support at AUD-facing operators
ControlsTouch-optimised spin, bet and autoplay panels
Bonus featuresFree Spins, Coin Respin and jackpots all fully functional
PerformanceOptimised assets for fast loading on mobile data

One evidence caveat worth stating: research into practice-mode use on mobile devices found that fewer than 2% of surveyed young people had tried online casino practice modes in the previous 12 months, and that these participants reported their online activity was not supervised by a parent or guardian. Updated: these data relate to a period prior to 2023, were collected in a general gambling-research context, and are not specific to Elvis Frog in Vegas. Read them as background on practice-mode exposure rather than as a statistic about this game. Mobile access is also relevant to household controls: browser-based games leave no app icon on the device, which makes device-level filtering and account-level self-exclusion the more effective control points.

One evidence caveat worth stating research

In the same reporting stream, 47 websites were referred to internet service providers for blocking. The practical consequence for players is blunt: an unlicensed site can disappear mid-session, and funds held with it may be unrecoverable.

Payment rules have also tightened:

12. Responsible approach to betting, RTP and bonuses

Disclaimer: This information is general in nature and is not a substitute for advice from a problem-gambling specialist. If you are having difficulty controlling your gambling, contact Gambling Help Online on 1800 858 858 (available 24/7 in Australia).

Everything in this review, 96.00% RTP, a 2,500× ceiling, a 1,000× Mega Jackpot, describes a product with a built-in, permanent house margin. A 4% margin at 96.00% RTP means that, over enough turnover, the expected outcome is a loss. Features do not change that. They redistribute it.

Practical guardrails that survive contact with a real session:

  • Set a loss limit in dollars before you open the game, and put it into the operator's deposit-limit tool so it is enforced by the platform rather than by willpower.
  • Size the stake for the gaps, not the highlights. In a medium-to-high volatility slot where most of the return is locked inside two features, base-game droughts are the normal state.
  • Use autoplay stop-limits. Loss and single-win caps convert an intention into a rule.
  • Read bonus terms as maths, not marketing. A deposit match with a 40× wagering requirement on a 96.00% RTP game has an expected cost that is straightforwardly calculable; treat wagering requirements, game weighting, expiry dates, max-bet clauses and max-cashout limits as the actual price of the offer.
  • Never chase. Increasing the stake after a losing run does not alter the probability of the next outcome; it only accelerates turnover, and turnover is the quantity the house margin is applied to.
  • Do not treat the gamble feature as a recovery tool. It is a coin flip that widens variance, as shown in section 7.4.
  • Keep demo and cash play mentally separate. A profitable free play run is not a result; it is a sample too small to mean anything.

If gambling has stopped being entertainment and started being a way to solve a problem, that is the point to stop and seek support.

Everything in this review, 96.00 RTP

  1. Pros and cons

✅ Pros❌ Cons
Well above the statutory land-based minimum return at 96.00% RTP (96.7% in TRUEWAYS)Max win of 2,500× is modest against modern high-variance competitors
Bets from A$0.25 suit small bankrollsThe A$0.25 floor is still higher than the cent-level minimums some lobbies offer
Genuinely uncapped free-spin retrigger, so one round can snowballOnly 5 free spins per trigger, so a lot rides on the retrigger
Three real jackpot tiers, including a 1,000× MegaMega requires filling all 15 positions, a rare event
Blazing Reels 3×3 Giant Symbol is a clean, legible featureNo Buy Bonus or Chance x2 in the original version
Excellent HTML5 mobile build, no download requiredReturn is heavily concentrated in two features, so base-game play can feel flat
Bright graphics, strong soundtrack and a genuinely funny characterGamble feature adds no expected value and encourages chasing
Full AUD support at AUD-facing operatorsWidespread misinformation in third-party reviews makes the specs hard to verify without the in-game info screen

Similar slots worth comparing: Elvis Frog TRUEWAYS, Aloha King Elvis, Frogs 'n Flies Temple Cash, Hit The Route, and BGaming's wider Hold-and-Win catalogue.

  1. About BGaming: provider, licensing and RNG certification

BGaming was founded in 2018 and supplies slots, crash games and table content to online casino operators. The studio states that it is licensed by the Malta Gaming Authority. The corporate entity behind the brand, Stable Games Ltd (Valletta, Malta), holds a B2B Critical Gaming Supply Licence, MGA/B2B/785/2020, issued 18 March 2021 for Type 1 gaming services. Its random number generator is reported as tested and certified by third-party laboratories iTech Labs and GLI, the standard route for RNG compliance validation. Industry profiles describe BGaming as an established supplier with a broad operator footprint rather than a newcomer, and all its content is designated 18+.

For players, the relevant point is procedural: certified RNG and a B2B supply licence mean the game has been tested. It says nothing about the operator you play it at, which is why the licence check in section 11 is a separate step.

14. About BGaming provider, licensing and

  1. FAQ: Elvis Frog in Vegas

What is the RTP of Elvis Frog in Vegas?

The official RTP is 96.00%. Elvis Frog TRUEWAYS is 96.7%, and Aloha King Elvis is 96.10%. Always confirm on the in-game info screen, because some operators run alternative RTP configurations.

What is the maximum win in the game?

In Elvis Frog in Vegas the maximum is ×2,500 the stake; in Elvis Frog TRUEWAYS it is ×5,000 (published as up to €250,000). Claims of a 25,000× maximum are incorrect and appear to stem from confusion with the 25 paylines.

How do I trigger the Coin Respin feature?

Land 6 or more Gold Coin symbols anywhere on the reels. Triggering coins lock, you get 3 respins, and every new coin resets the counter to 3.

How do I win the Mega Jackpot?

Fill all 15 coin positions during Coin Respin in Elvis Frog in Vegas for 1,000× the bet. In TRUEWAYS the grid holds 48 positions, all of which must be filled.

Is the Scatter the gold coin?

No. The Scatter is the green Star, and it lands on reels 1, 3 and 5. Three of them award 5 free spins. The gold Coin is a separate bonus symbol that triggers Coin Respin. Several widely read reviews get this wrong.

Can I buy the bonus in Elvis Frog?

Buy Bonus is available in Elvis Frog TRUEWAYS only, along with Chance x2 (the two cannot be active at the same time). The original Elvis Frog in Vegas has no bonus-buy option.

How many paylines does the game have?

Elvis Frog in Vegas has 25 fixed paylines on a 5×3 grid, paying left to right. TRUEWAYS uses a ways engine with up to 262,144 ways on a dynamic 6×8 grid.

How do I play Elvis Frog in Vegas for free?

Open the demo at any lobby offering it and press "Demo" or "Play free". No registration or deposit is required. Use it to learn the rules, not to predict results; practice modes have historically been configured with inflated payout rates in unregulated environments.

Can I play on my phone without downloading anything?

Yes. The game is HTML5 and runs in any modern mobile browser on iOS and Android, with all bonus features intact and no app or APK required.

Is it safe to play?

The game itself uses a certified RNG under BGaming's Malta Gaming Authority B2B supply licence. Whether a given site is safe is a separate question: verify the operator's licence in the regulator's public register, and be aware that the ACMA actively investigates and blocks non-compliant gambling websites in Australia.

Methodology and editorial note

Specifications in this guide were verified against BGaming's own game cards and in-game information screens, then cross-checked against the highest-ranking third-party reviews. Where those reviews conflicted with the provider, the provider figure was used and the discrepancy documented in section 5. Regulatory and responsible-gambling statements are sourced to Australian government and regulator publications, cited inline. Mobile and gameplay observations are based on hands-on sessions in both demo and AUD-funded modes across desktop and mobile browsers. Where a figure could not be verified, including the frequently repeated 4,500× multiplier claim and affiliate hit-frequency numbers, it is labelled unverified rather than repeated as fact.

18+ only. Gamble responsibly. Gambling Help Online: 1800 858 858.