SV DK FI JP NO US NZ

Muerto en Mictlán is a Day of the Dead–themed slot from Play’n GO, notable for its multi-tier free spins and its adjustable RTP. This page sets out the plain facts: what it is, how it plays, its RTP, and how the features work — without hype.

It is written to inform, not to promote. Nothing here recommends playing or depositing. Slots are games of chance built with a house edge, so over time they are designed to return less than is staked.

How the Features Work
Four types of wild
The ornate skull wild substitutes for all symbols except the scatter, and comes in four behaviours: sticky, expanding, walking and exploding wilds. In the bonus, you choose which one to bring with you.
Random win multipliers
Multipliers can be applied at random — up to ×4 in the base game, and rising much higher inside the bonus depending on the tier you reach.
Four-tier free spins
Collect scatters to trigger and then level up the free-spins bonus, which has four tiers. At each tier you pick one of the four feature wilds, and the multiplier range increases — reaching up to ×30 at the top tier. The higher tiers are hard to reach.
About that 10,000× top win
The headline 10,000× is a bonus-only ceiling that needs the ×30 tier-4 multiplier — roughly a 1-in-100-million outcome. A single spin without multipliers caps near 300×. Treat the big number as a rare theoretical maximum, not a target.

Every spin is independent and random. No bet size or pattern makes the bonus “due” or changes the game’s long-term odds.

What It Is

Muerto en Mictlán is a video slot from Play’n GO, released in 2021. It runs on a 5-reel, 3-row grid with 10 paylines. The theme draws on the Mexican Day of the Dead (Día de Muertos) and Aztec mythology — Mictlán is the underworld of Aztec belief, thought to have nine levels — rendered with sugar skulls, candles and marigolds. It’s an original Play’n GO title on a folklore theme rather than a licensed brand.

How It Plays

Set your bet (roughly $0.10 to $100) and spin; wins pay for matching symbols across the 10 lines from the left. The game is built around its wilds and its four-tier free-spins bonus, where the multipliers climb.

RTP, Volatility and Max Win

Check the version before you play — this is the most important point on the page. Muerto en Mictlán has an adjustable RTP: the default is 96.20% (about average), but Play’n GO lets operators run lower settings, and it has been reported as low as around 84–87% at some casinos. That’s a wide, meaningful gap, and the only way to know which version you’re on is to look at the game’s information screen. Our guide to RTP explained covers why that matters.

The volatility is high (rated 7/10 on Play’n GO’s own scale), so expect long gaps between wins. The maximum win is 10,000× your stake, but be clear about what that means: it’s a bonus-only ceiling that requires the ×30 top-tier multiplier and is roughly a 1-in-100-million outcome. A single spin without multipliers caps near 300×. There’s no jackpot. In other words, the headline number is a rare theoretical maximum, not something to plan around.

Playing From New Zealand

You’ll find Muerto en Mictlán at online casinos that carry Play’n GO titles and accept New Zealanders. Rather than naming specific sites, the important thing is to check the operator itself: the legal backdrop changed in 2026, when the Online Casino Gambling Act 2026 created New Zealand’s first licensing system for online casinos, run by the Department of Internal Affairs (DIA). From 1 December 2026, only DIA-licensed operators may lawfully offer online casino games to New Zealanders. A game like this isn’t “licensed” in New Zealand — the casino offering it must be. Our overview of online casino licensing in New Zealand explains how that works, and you can browse more titles via our casino games section.

Practical Notes (Not a Strategy)

No strategy changes a slot’s odds — every spin is independent and random, and the bonus is never “due,” however long the dry spell. A few honest pointers, given this game’s quirks: check which RTP version you’re playing, since the difference between 96.2% and ~84% is very large; understand this is a high volatility game where the value hides behind hard-to-reach bonus tiers; don’t be drawn in by the 10,000× headline (it’s bonus-only and vanishingly rare); try the demo/free-play mode first; set a firm time and money limit before you start; and remember bonus funds and free-spin offers carry wagering requirements (our casino bonuses guide explains the fine print).

Staying in Control: Responsible Play in Aotearoa

A slot that dangles a 10,000× top prize while the realistic single-spin ceiling is far lower — and that may be quietly running a below-average RTP — can encourage chasing through long dry spells. Treat any slot as paid entertainment only — never as a way to make money or recover losses. Regulated operators must provide control tools such as deposit limits, reality checks and self-exclusion. Our guide to self-exclusion tools explains how they work.

Free, confidential help is available in New Zealand at any time — you do not need to be in crisis to use it.

Factual information disclaimer

This article is provided for general information only. It describes the features and publicly reported facts of the Muerto en Mictlán slot; it does not encourage gambling, does not recommend playing this game or depositing with any operator, and is not legal, financial or professional advice.

Gambling involves financial risk and can be harmful. RTP figures are long-run averages that vary by version — this game’s RTP is adjustable and often set below the default — and the maximum win is a rare theoretical outcome. Game details, RTP and availability can vary by casino and change over time — always check the in-game information before playing.

If gambling is affecting you or someone you know, free and confidential support is available: the Gambling Helpline Aotearoa on 0800 654 655 or at gamblinghelpline.co.nz, and the New Zealand regulator, the Department of Internal Affairs, at dia.govt.nz.

South Park — Slot Facts at a Glance
Developer NetEnt (under licence from the rights holders)
Released & theme 2013 — based on the South Park animated TV series (adult comedy)
Layout 5 reels, 3 rows, 25 paylines
RTP 96.70% — above the industry average
Volatility Medium — a mix of smaller and larger wins
Maximum win Around 5,000× your stake — a rare theoretical ceiling
Jackpot None — not a progressive game
Bet range Roughly $0.20 to $125 per spin

Facts are for general information only and may vary by casino and version. RTP and features can differ between sites — always check the in-game rules before playing.

What is the RTP of Muerto en Mictlán?

It’s adjustable. The default is 96.20% (about average), but Play’n GO lets operators choose lower settings, and it has been reported as low as around 84–87% at some casinos. Always check the RTP on the game’s information screen before playing.

What is the maximum win?

10,000× your stake — but it’s bonus-only, needs the ×30 top-tier multiplier, and is roughly a 1-in-100-million outcome. A single spin without multipliers caps near 300×, so treat the big number as a rare theoretical ceiling.

How do the free spins work?

Collect scatters to trigger and then level up the four-tier free-spins bonus. At each tier you choose one of four feature wilds (sticky, expanding, walking or exploding), and the multiplier range increases — up to ×30 at the top tier.

Is there a jackpot?

No. Muerto en Mictlán is not a progressive jackpot game. Its top payout comes from the free-spins bonus with multipliers.

Where can I get help if gambling becomes a problem?

Free, confidential support is available in New Zealand through the Gambling Helpline Aotearoa on 0800 654 655. Support is available at any time, and you do not need to be in crisis to reach out.