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Clash of Gods: Anubis vs Hades

Clash of Gods: Anubis vs Hades

Clash of Gods: Anubis vs Hades — BGaming Puts Two Pantheons in the Same Ring

Clash of Gods: Anubis vs Hades is BGaming staging mythology as a headline fight: a five-by-five grid with fifteen paylines in studio marketing, VS symbols that retail reviews say can expand when they participate in wins, and a duel routine where Anubis and Hades “clash” so the prevailing side’s multiplier applies — stack multiple expanding wild moments and third-party sheets claim the multipliers add instead of politely replacing each other.

Official BGaming copy and slot portals describe two selectable free-spin modes — one lane leaning on sticky expanding wilds, another promising fiercer volatility with expanding wild guarantees each spin — plus language about super scatters opening a super bonus with higher starting multipliers. That is a lot of adjectives; your paytable is the referee.

If you already duel on Dynasty of Death for VS theatrics or Gates of Olympus for multiplier storms, Clash of Gods is line-slot reading with myth skin — fewer scatter-pay apologies, more “who won the column?” drama.

MonkeyTilt's on-game numbers for this build: 96.5% RTP, 3.50% house edge, volatility of 3/5.

VS columns — when reels stop being neighbours

Reviewers emphasise that expanded wild columns carry multipliers tied to whichever god wins the duel. That sentence is doing real work — read it in Help with the exact art names your build uses, because translation tables love to rename gods.

Free-spin contracts — pick a lane, accept the weather

Selectable bonuses are never cosmetic toggles; they are different volatility contracts. Pick Anubis for steadier language, Hades for guaranteed wild pressure — then size bets like you meant it.

Who should file into the arena

Clash of Gods: Anubis vs Hades suits players who want myth cosplay, expanding wild duels, and selectable free-spin moods without pretending gods refund tilt. It punishes anyone who buys the flashiest ticket without reading what that ticket changes in RTP math on their client.

When the VS animation finally freezes on a double-digit multiplier and the paytable still says 96.5% on MonkeyTilt for this build, Clash of Gods earns its colon — loud pantheon, quiet receipt, same old rule: screenshot the mode menu before you argue with your ledger.

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