

From bottom to top, the symbols include plums, lemons, oranges, cherries, and stars as the low pays, then bells, red 7s, green sevens, and blue sevens as the mids. Knocking together a win occurs when at least three matching symbols land adjacent to each other on a payline from the first reel. The benefit of Ultra mode is more scatters on the reels, bigger symbol values, and higher winning potential. The RTP is slightly different in both modes, too, Classic generating a value of 96.54% while Ultra's comes in at 96.06%. What it does do is make the game more volatile, where Ultra is rated high (5/5) compared to the original's medium setting. Switching between Ultra Mode and Classic Mode has no effect on stakes, which vary from 25 p/c to £/€100 per spin. In a world overflowing with fruit slots, Sevens High Ultra manages to mix its parts in such a way to provide a uniquely entertaining experience.

The Wild Meter is there, too, so consecutive winning respins remain a focal point. Played using a 5-reel, 25-payline reelset, what's new is the 'Ultra' button which can be switched at any time in the base game. Yet, even more importantly, the epic soundtrack is back, floating effortlessly from ambient to house to pounding dubstep for big win count ups. If you have played the original, you'll be happy to know Sevens High Ultra is as glitzy as ever. Sevens High Ultra keeps all these things while adding a new Ultra mode where the going might be tougher, but the potential rewards are greater. If you missed it, Sevens High was a glitzy, fruity, Vegas-style slot with a catchy respin feature that could turn its premium symbols wild, much like Quickspin's hit Big Bad Wolf. Sevens High Ultra sees its maker Quickspin revisit and remaster a slot they released back in 2015, titled Sevens High.
