Wild Bandito and Treasures of Aztec both sit at 96.71% observed RTP on the RLSH bench. That makes them the cleanest same-provider draw on the catalogue.
Draw row
Observed RTP: 96.71% Wild Bandito over 17,014 spins versus 96.71% Treasures of Aztec over 15,120 spins. The 0.00-point delta is the tightest head-to-head RLSH has benched.
Differentiators
| Row | Wild Bandito | Treasures of Aztec |
|---|---|---|
| Max win | 10,000× (winner) | 4,096× |
| Volatility | high (index 5) | high (index 5) |
| Hit frequency | 20.2% | 21.7% (winner) |
| Bonus mechanic | sticky-wild multiplier | cluster-pay Megaways |
Verdict
When RTP draws, the pick comes down to preferred mechanic. Wild Bandito rewards the Filipino player who wants the 10,000× ceiling run. Treasures of Aztec rewards the player who prefers cluster-pay visual feedback and slightly steadier hit-frequency. Both are correct picks — the head-to-head is an even row.
PG Soft cluster-pay tier in context
PG Soft (Pocket Games Soft) ships two related but distinct mechanics across its catalogue. Treasures of Aztec sits in the cluster-pay/cascading family — wins are evaluated on adjacent symbol clusters and a multiplier ladder builds inside the bonus round. Wild Bandito uses a 5×4 reel layout with 1,024 ways to win and an aggressive sticky-wild progression that does not reset during free spins. PG Soft's certified RTP for both titles is at the high end of its catalogue band, and the operator-observed numbers cluster tightly to that headline number on the RLSH bench.
Mechanic deep-dive
| Spec | Wild Bandito | Treasures of Aztec |
|---|---|---|
| Reel layout | 5×4, 1,024 ways | 6×5, 32,400 ways (Megaways) |
| PG-stated RTP (high) | 96.73% | 96.71% |
| RLSH-observed RTP | 96.71% (17,014 spins) | 96.71% (15,120 spins) |
| Max win (provider-stated) | 25,000× (sim) / 10,000× (game-screen ceiling) | 9,071× (game-screen ceiling) |
| Bonus mechanic | Sticky-wild + non-resetting progressive multiplier | Cascading clusters + ×2 ladder per consecutive cascade |
| Hit frequency | 20.2% | 21.7% |
Note on max-win figure: PG Soft documentation publishes a 25,000× simulation ceiling for Wild Bandito but the in-game cap stops out at the ceiling we observe in the registry. RLSH uses the practical in-game ceiling for the head-to-head row.
Bonus mechanic decision tree
- You play 5–10 minute sessions and want frequent base-game hits → Treasures of Aztec, +1.5 hit-frequency points.
- You buffer 50+ spins to chase a multiplier ladder → Wild Bandito, the non-resetting multiplier in free spins is the core engine.
- You prefer Megaways visual feedback (cascade animations stacking) → Treasures of Aztec.
- You want the larger ceiling → Wild Bandito's in-game cap edges Treasures of Aztec at our practical ceiling.
Pros / cons
| Wild Bandito Pros | Wild Bandito Cons |
|---|---|
| Multiplier persists for the full free-spins round — no reset penalty | Lower hit frequency means longer cold streaks before the bonus |
| Higher practical max-win ceiling | Sticky-wild positioning is volatile — an early dud column can cap a bonus round |
| Treasures of Aztec Pros | Treasures of Aztec Cons |
|---|---|
| Cluster-cascade gives near-constant on-screen feedback even on dead spins | Lower ceiling caps the upside on a hot bonus |
| Megaways structure rewards small-stake exploratory play | 32,400-ways math means base-game line wins read smaller than the eye expects |
FAQ
Are the observed RTPs really identical to four decimal places?
No — both round to 96.71% at the precision we publish. The raw observed numbers are 96.7104 (Wild Bandito) and 96.7138 (Treasures of Aztec), inside any meaningful sample noise band.
Which slot scales better at higher stake?
Both scale linearly because RTP is bet-independent on PG Soft titles. The practical answer is Wild Bandito because the multiplier ladder amplifies any single high-stake bonus round more than the Treasures cluster ladder.
Do PH operators run different RTP variants?
PG Soft can ship multiple RTP variants for some markets, but PAGCOR-licensed PH operators most commonly run the high-RTP variant. Always check the in-game info panel — RTP is shown by build number.
Where do these sit relative to the wider PG Soft catalogue?
Both are top-quartile on RTP. See the broader benchmark in our Jili vs PG Soft provider benchmark and the April 2026 slot movers table.
Can I play either as a demo first?
Yes — PG Soft demos run on slotcatalog and operator demo lobbies for free. RLSH recommends 100+ demo spins on each before staking, especially to feel the multiplier ramp on Wild Bandito.
Internal companion benches
- Mega Ace vs Fortune Ox 2 high-variance head-to-head
- Sweet Bonanza vs Gates of Olympus tumble-reel derby
- Jili vs PG Soft provider-level benchmark




