Junkyard Kings 2 takes the original scrapyard idea and turns it into a much busier, more bonus-heavy sequel. Bullshark Games keeps the greasy workshop theme, junk piles, and improvised machine aesthetic, but this version feels less compact and more feature driven than the first game. The biggest shift is the move from the earlier 7×7 setup into a larger grid with more aggressive wild mechanics and stronger bonus versions. That gives the slot a better sense of escalation, especially once walking wilds, booster wilds, and the free spins round begin stacking together. It is still clearly a volatile game built around momentum rather than steady returns, but the sequel has enough extra structure to feel like a proper upgrade instead of a lazy reskin.
Junkyard Kings 2 uses a 7 reel, 7 row layout with cluster pays, so wins are formed by landing 5 or more matching symbols connected horizontally or vertically. The top RTP is 96.29%, with a lower 94.32% version also listed, volatility is very high, hit frequency is about 24.40%, the bet range is 0.10 to 50, and the maximum win is 20,000x stake.
The game is built around Cell Multipliers, Booster Wilds, Permanent Booster Wilds, Walking Wilds, Permanent Walking Wilds, and two free spins versions. It also includes Feature Buy access.
Junkyard Kings 2 is a good sequel because it improves the original in the right areas. The bigger max win, higher volatility, and stronger wild toolbox make this version feel more ambitious, and the bonus side looks much more capable of producing proper swings. The junkyard theme is still more functional than memorable, but that matters less here because the mechanics do most of the work. The main weakness is that it is clearly built for players who are comfortable with long dry patches and want the payoff to come from a few bigger sequences rather than from a consistently lively base game. Even so, the structure is stronger than before, the bonus ladder feels worthwhile, and the overall package lands comfortably above average.
Our rating 7/10