Pragmatic Play is doing that thing again where they release four slots in the span of a few weeks and dare you to keep up. April and May 2026 bring us Furry Bonanza Megaways, Dragon Pots Megaways, Great Ghosts!, and Inca Queen. Let’s run through them.
Furry Bonanza Megaways
Take the Bonanza name, add cute animals, bolt on the Megaways engine. That’s Furry Bonanza Megaways in a nutshell. It’s arriving May 5, 2026, and it plays exactly how you’d imagine. Variable reel sizes creating up to 117,649 ways to win, cascading symbols, and a free spins round with escalating multipliers.
The “furry” theme gives it a lighter feel compared to the candy-overload of Sweet Bonanza. Think woodland creatures, soft color palette, bouncy animations. It’s targeting that casual-but-volatile sweet spot Pragmatic does so well. Is it original? Not really. Will it perform? Almost certainly.
Dragon Pots Megaways
Meanwhile, Dragon Pots Megaways leans into the Asian fantasy aesthetic that’s been a staple of slot design since… forever, basically. Dragons, gold, lanterns, you know the drill. This one drops around the same window and pairs the Megaways mechanic with a pot collection feature.
Land dragon pot symbols during free spins and they accumulate values that pay out at the end of the round. It’s a hold-and-win hybrid, which is interesting. Combining Megaways with pot collection isn’t something we’ve seen Pragmatic do before, so there’s at least a spark of novelty here. The max win potential looks strong too, though Pragmatic hasn’t published exact numbers yet.
Great Ghosts!
This one’s the oddball. Great Ghosts! has a cartoon horror vibe, somewhere between Ghostbusters and a Scooby-Doo episode. It’s not Megaways, which is actually refreshing given the other releases. Standard grid, but with a ghost hunt bonus where you pick rooms and reveal multipliers or extra wilds.
Honestly, it looks like the most fun of the bunch. Lower ceiling, probably, but the feature variety is better than “just spin and hope for cascades.” Sometimes you want a slot that entertains you during the base game, not just during the bonus.
Inca Queen
And then there’s Inca Queen. Ancient civilization theme. Gold temples. A queen with elaborate headgear. You’ve seen this slot before, just with a different name. I don’t want to be harsh because the execution might surprise me, but the preview screenshots look like a dozen other Mesoamerican-themed games from the last five years.
Pragmatic usually nails the math model even when the theme is recycled, so it could still play well. But from a creativity standpoint? This is the weakest of the four.
The Volume Question
Here’s the thing about Pragmatic’s strategy. They release more games than almost any other provider. Some months it’s six or seven titles. And while the quality floor is consistently decent, you have to wonder if the quantity comes at the expense of innovation. How many Megaways variants does the world need?
Then again, casinos want fresh content, and Pragmatic delivers. It’s a business model that works even if it sometimes feels like a content factory. Not every release needs to be revolutionary. But it would be nice to see them slow down occasionally and put out something genuinely surprising.