- A modest-Asian themed slot from Play’n GO
- Upgrade rings and turn them into cash values
- The relatively low jackpots let it down a bit
Rings of Prosperity by Play’n GO is an elegant 5×3 slot with 243 ways to win, wrapped in Asian aesthetics and subtle art design. This medium-volatility release is more restrained than its name suggests, but still has some charm to offer. Players spin for Ring upgrades, Coin reveals, and instant prizes from the Prosperity Wheel, with a max win potential of 5,000x and a top RTP of 96.2%. While it doesn’t shoot for sky-high volatility or massive jackpots, it delivers a fairly feature-rich experience with a unique upgrade system.

Rings of Prosperity Slot Bonuses and Features
Prosperity Wheel. When a Dragon God scatter lands on the middle reel in the base game, it activates the Prosperity Wheel, awarding one of the following instant prizes:
- Minor (30x)
- Major (50x)
- Grand (100x)
- Pot Respins: Triggers a themed respin feature based on Green, Red, or Purple Pots.
Rings and Gold Coins. During Free Spins and Pot Respins, each Dragon God scatter creates or upgrades a Ring: Green Ring to Red Ring to Purple Ring. At the end of the feature, Rings transform into Gold Coins with the following prize ranges:
- Green: 2x–5x
- Red: 6x–12.5x
- Purple: 15x–25x
- Full grid of Purple Rings + scatter = bonus 100x payout.
Pot Respins. This awards 6 respins and starts with 3 Dragon God scatters placed on the grid. Only Rings of the triggering Pot colour appear. Upgrading the entire grid to Purple Rings awards an extra 100x. Note that respins cannot be retriggered.
Free Spins Bonus. 3, 4, or 5 scatters award 6 spins with 3 Green, 4 Red, or 5 Purple Rings to start. Here, Dragon God scatters build or upgrade Rings. The scatter relocates or upgrades the weakest Ring. Scatters on reel 3 activate the wheel for +1 to +5 spins, up to a 70-spin cap. It cannot be triggered via the Prosperity Wheel or during Pot Respins.

Conclusion
Rings of Prosperity slot from Play’n GO offers a modest, refined slot experience built around a creative upgrade system that turns Dragon God scatters into Rings, and Rings into Coin prizes. However, the term “prosperity” might oversell the potential slightly, even the best-case grid of Purple Rings maxes out at just 375x, and the top prize of 5,000x won’t come from the Rings mechanic alone. Jackpot values from the Prosperity Wheel also feel modest. For players who appreciate Asian themes and enjoy progressive feature systems, Rings of Prosperity delivers a calm, methodical style of gameplay. It’s not the most explosive release from Play’n GO, but with some attractive visuals, a decent variety of features, and medium volatility pacing, it will appeal to players who value progression over sheer payout power. However, it’s not really for me and I’d rather see something a bit more exciting for their next release. For a more volatile game, why not read our review on Le Cowboy slot here instead.




