
Anubis’ Got That Dog in Him in the Age of Seth Slot
Anubis is the kind of guy who shows up to a funeral in sunglasses and doesn’t cry because he is the funeral. Half jackal, half deadbeat dad to your afterlife expectations, he’s been weighing hearts and judging souls since before your ancestors figured out how to walk upright. He doesn’t do small talk. He does eternal damnation, and he does it with eyeliner sharper than your moral compass. Worshipped in ancient Egypt, feared in the underworld, and still somehow hotter than 90 percent of modern deities, Anubis didn’t fall off. He just got bored. He’s basically the Brad Pitt of the underworld.
He’s basically the Brad Pitt of the underworld. And with a pitch like “the Brad Pitt of the underworld,” why wouldn’t Bullshark Games want to throw him into a slot? That’s exactly what they’ve done in the new Age of Seth slot.
Will the real Brad Pitt please stand up!
The Age of Seth slot from Bullshark Games features a Cluster Pays mechanic instead of traditional paylines. Betting starts at just $0.10, with a maximum limit of $35. If you’re betting at the upper limit, you could win up to $350,000, thanks to the 10,000x maximum multiplier. The slot has high volatility, meaning wins can be rare but potentially massive. The RTP is 96.29%.
As mentioned, the Age of Seth slot uses a 6-reel Cluster Pays system, where you win by landing five or more matching symbols adjacent to each other, either vertically or horizontally. This replaces traditional paylines with a flexible layout that allows wins to form anywhere symbols connect. After a win, the Cascading Reels mechanic removes winning clusters, and new symbols drop into place, potentially creating more wins in a single spin.
When symbols are removed, they are collected in a feature bar above the reels. Reaching 10, 20, or 30 collected symbols in one sequence activates the first, second, and third grid boosters. One is selected at random per spin. Colossal adds one to three 2×2 symbols to the grid, which may differ from each other. Replace turns 6 to 10 symbols into one randomly selected pay symbol. Wilds adds 3 to 6 wilds, each potentially carrying a multiplier of x2 to x100. Wilds substitute for pay symbols, and their multipliers are added together if used in the same win.
Collecting 40 symbols on a single spin triggers Seth’s Blessing, the free spin feature. During free spins, all four boosters—Colossal, Replace, Wilds, and Surge—are guaranteed to activate in random order. Surge is only available during free spins and places 5 to 10 random multipliers from x2 to x100 on the grid. After this, symbols with multipliers and wilds remain in place, and the rest are cleared. There is also a chance to gain one extra free spin at the end.
Winning symbols keep filling the feature bar during free spins. If you reach 100, a 3×3 Big Wild is awarded after all four boosters have been triggered. This wild is placed randomly, and any multipliers beneath it are combined and applied to the wild. When it helps form a win, it splits into five wilds with the same multiplier, which are then placed randomly on the grid.
Several bonus buy options are available. BonusHunt FeatureSpins costs 5x the base bet and makes free spins five times more likely while starting with 5 collected symbols. For 50x the bet, Seth’s Favour starts with 10 collected symbols, guaranteeing the first booster. You can also buy Seth’s Blessing for 100x or Seth’s Might for 300x, which guarantees the second free spin round.
Is the Age of Seth slot Fight Club or The Counsellor?
Bullshark Games didn’t exactly reinvent the pyramid with the Age of Seth slot. The ancient Egyptian theme is well executed, sure, but it’s also as familiar as a rerun of every dark, brooding Anubis slot you’ve ever seen. The overall vibe is rich and heavy, pulling obvious inspiration from titles like Hacksaw Gaming’s Hand of Anubis. The bonus features come thick and fast, but don’t bring much to the table that you haven’t already seen a dozen times before.
There’s a lot to like if you’re into moody death cult aesthetics, but if you’ve been around the block with ancient Egyptian slots, don’t expect any major revelations. I’m giving Age of Seth a solid seven out of ten.
If you’re looking for a few Bullshark Games slots that I do recommend, try out Holy Heist and Empress of The Shadows.