You walk into the Le Pharaoh free-spin frame and the screen shifts — torchlight, hieroglyph wall, the scarab-multiplier counter sitting cold at 1×. That cold zero is the moment most HOYY thrill players love and dread. By the time the round closes, you either watched the scarab climb to 30× and rewrite your session, or it stayed cold and the bonus exited at 12× base bet. There is no middle-volume frame in Le Pharaoh — the bench has logged exactly that across the May rotation.
HOYY benched Le Pharaoh at 4,200 paid spins on a ₱100 base, observed 96.21% against the provider-stated 96.30%. That puts the May rotation read inside the −0.09pp comfort band the bench applies to Hacksaw extreme-volatility titles.
Slide Le Pharaoh into the HOYY thrill rotation
The vibe
Le Pharaoh runs the same scarab-collect frame as the original Hacksaw Egyptian shooters but wears a heavier free-spin engine. The base game is calm. The bonus is the entire show. Players who bench Tombstone R.I.P. or San Quentin xWays at HOYY will feel the same one-frame-changes-everything pacing here, just dressed in tomb light instead of Wild West desert or prison cell.
What you'll love
- Scarab-multiplier ladder: the climb from 1× to 30× during a single bonus is the session-defining frame the rotation lives for.
- 10,000× ceiling: bigger than RIP City's 12,500× looks bigger, but Le Pharaoh's path runs through a tighter scarab corridor — small-stake players still see 1,000×+ outcomes when the scarab climbs early.
- Soundtrack: the Egyptian motif uses HOYY's preferred "calm base, sharp bonus" cue Hacksaw fans know from Hand of Anubis II.
- Mobile responsiveness: the bonus animation stacks cleanly on the lower-tier Android handsets HOYY's thrill rotation runs on.
Standout features
The scarab-multiplier feature triggers at the start of each free-spin round and persists until the round closes. The bench logged 14 free-spin rounds — average scarab climb across all rounds was 7×, but two rounds reached 24× and 30× respectively, which is exactly the variance shape HOYY hunters benched Le Pharaoh for. The pyramid wild that anchors the base-game pay is more cosmetic than economic; the real action is in the bonus economics.
Real-session breakdown
HOYY's session note from a May 2 bench run: 480 base spins, two bonus drops, first bonus exited at 38× base bet (scarab climb to 6×), second bonus closed at 1,840× base bet (scarab climb to 22×). The session ended green on the second bonus, after a 200-spin dry run between drops. That is the Le Pharaoh shape — long base-game patience, paid back in single bonus frames, not in steady drips.
Verdict
For HOYY thrill hunters who already keep RIP City, Tombstone R.I.P., and Hand of Anubis II on the rotation, Le Pharaoh slots in cleanly. The 10,000× ceiling is smaller than the headline names but the scarab-corridor path means small-stake players see real outcomes more often than the headline suggests. The bench keeps it on the active rotation through the rest of May.
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