
Both PG Soft slots benchmark at 96.71% observed RTP — a true RTP draw. Wild Bandito wins max-win ceiling; Treasures of Aztec wins session stability.
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.
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.
| 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 |
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 (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.
| 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.
| 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 |
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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