3 Pots of Wishes takes the usual desert-magic setup and gives it a cleaner, more mechanical feel than most wish-themed slots. You still get the golden lamps, gems, and Arabian-style treasure room look, but the real hook is not the theme itself. It is the way the three pots sit above the reels and turn matching wild collections into different bonus outcomes. That gives the game a steady sense of build even when the base reels are behaving like a fairly classic Betsoft ways slot.
The gameplay is easy to get into. Most spins revolve around landing cash or bonus prize symbols and then trying to connect them with the collect mechanic on reel 1. From there, the slot starts opening up once the special wilds begin filling the Upgrade, Respins, and Extra pots. That part works well, because it gives the game more shape than a basic hold and win clone. The structure is decent, but the theme and core rhythm never really rise much above familiar territory.
3 Pots of Wishes is a 5 reel slot with 243 ways to win. The official RTP is 96.24%, while some listings show 96.27%. Volatility is very high, the hit rate is 29.21%, the minimum bet starts at 0.15 and can go up to 30, and the maximum win is 10,000x the bet. The game is released on March 19, 2026.
The slot is built around a reel-1 Collect symbol, cash and fixed bonus prize symbols on adjacent reels, and three separate pots called Upgrade, Respins, and Extra. Each pot is triggered by collecting matching special wilds, and more than one pot can activate on the same spin. The main feature round is the Respins mode, while the other two pots change how the wheel awards value before or alongside it. The game also includes a buy menu with direct access to Respins or a combined all-pots setup.
3 Pots of Wishes has a decent framework, and the three pot structure is easily the best thing about it. The collect mechanic is simple, the pots are clearly defined, and the fact that they can combine gives the game more flexibility than a lot of single mode Betsoft features. The Respins bonus also sounds like the right place for the real value, especially with Magic Drop feeding extra symbols into the round.
But the setup is more functional than thrilling, and even with three pots in play, the game does not seem to add enough real surprise or personality to rise above being a competent but fairly ordinary feature slot. The numbers are solid on paper, but the overall package feels more like another entry in a familiar template than a release that really stands out.
Our rating 4/10