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40 Lucky King Extreme Bell Link

Two reviews ago we took EGT Digital apart for publishing nothing at all about 40 Super Fruits Bell Link — a feature list of six convenience toggles, a wild and scatter shown as uncaptioned images, and no gameplay named anywhere. So it is only fair to say that this page is much better.

The official feature list here names Scatter symbol, Wild Symbol, Free spins and Respins. And the description commits to two specific mechanics in the studio’s own words: “very long rounds of Free spins and the chance to retrigger”, and a Respin bonus in which “the Dollar Scatters remain ‘stuck’ on the screen when they appear”. That is a sticky-symbol hold-and-win running alongside the Bell Link bell round, not instead of it.

There is also a bigger find buried in this one, and it improves every Bell Link review we have written. EGT Digital’s own Bell Link product page finally states the jackpot structure outright — and it corrects a detail the databases have been getting slightly wrong. More on that below.

The catch is the RTP. SlotCatalog flags this title as having “RTP Ranges available”, meaning 96.5% is a configuration your operator may or may not have chosen.

7.9/ 10
RTP 96.5%Volatility Medium-HighPaylines 40 fixedJackpot Bell Link (4 levels)

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The demo below runs the real game, no account and no deposit. Worth the time here for one specific thing: watching how the sticky Dollar Scatters build across respins. It is the mechanic the studio leads with, and it is not something a spec table conveys. This demo is part of our EGT Digital demo collection.

40 Lucky King Extreme Bell Link at a Glance

ProviderEGT DigitalEGT Digital — the company behind the Bell Link hold-and-win range. Not Amusnet Interactive, which is a separate business and runs the unrelated Jackpot Cards progressive.
Layout5 × 440 fixed paylines
RTP96.5%

VolatilityMedium-High

Top line payNot publishedsee the in-game paytable
JackpotBell Link (4 levels)For once this is on the record. EGT Digital’s own Bell Link product page confirms four levels — Grand and Major linked and progressive, Minor and Mini stand-alone and non-progressive. Enabled per operator as always.

How 40 Lucky King Extreme Bell Link Plays

Five reels, four rows, forty paylines — and the studio says “40 Lines Fixed” in those words, so there is no line selector and no ambiguity. EGT Digital is consistently better than Amusnet on that particular point.

There are three things layered on top of the base game, and it is worth keeping them apart because they are genuinely separate rounds.

Free spins. Officially listed, and the description promises “very long rounds” with the chance to retrigger. No source publishes what triggers them or how many you get.

The Respin bonus. Dollar Scatters appear and stick in place, and each subsequent spin can add more. This is a sticky-symbol hold-and-win and it is the mechanic the studio chooses to lead with.

Bell Link. The four-level jackpot the whole range is built around, driven by bell symbols and enabled by your operator.

The Story Behind 40 Lucky King Extreme Bell Link

SlotCatalog dates this 22 September 2024. EGT Digital’s page carries no date, which is standard for the studio, so that is a single source and we are attributing rather than asserting it.

What matters more is the distinction it implies. 40 Lucky King Bell Link and 40 Lucky King Extreme Bell Link are different games. We reviewed the base version separately; our records date it to roughly 2022–2023 with the sources disagreeing, and we could never pin its RTP at all — one database said 95.88%, another 96.5%. Extreme arrives a year or two later with a documented feature set and a headline 96.5%.

Worth knowing too that “Extreme” is a sub-brand rather than a one-off: EGT Digital uses it elsewhere in the range, Flaming Hot Extreme Bell Link among them. When you go looking for information about any of these, the full title matters — searching for the short name will hand you the other game.

Symbols and Paytable

EGT Digital publishes no paytable and no symbol values, as usual. But unlike some of the range, it does name its special symbols and describe what one of them does. Here is what is on the record.

Dollar Scatter — and it sticksThe best-documented symbol in the game. EGT Digital names “Dollar Scatters” directly and states they “remain ‘stuck’ on the screen when they appear”, adding more winnings with each subsequent spin. That is a sticky hold-and-win. Worth flagging a trap: the 40 Burning Hot Bell Link family also uses a Dollar scatter, but there it simply pays from anywhere. Same symbol name, different behaviour — do not carry one across to the other.
WildListed on the official feature list and shown as an image, with no name, no reel restriction, no expansion behaviour and no payout. Nobody fills that gap. We are not going to describe wild behaviour that no source documents.
BellsThe Bell Link trigger. The studio does not publish how many are needed to start the round, and the databases do not either — a gap worth noting, because it is the single most important number in any Bell Link game.
The fruit and bell ladderClassic symbols underneath. No published values from anyone. The in-game paytable is your authority.

The sticky Dollar Scatter is the thing that separates this from the rest of the forty-line Bell Links. Most of them give you the bell round and a straightforward base game; this one adds a second collect-and-hold mechanic that runs on a different symbol, and it is the studio’s own headline claim rather than a database’s inference.

Bonus Features

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Sticky Dollar Scatters — officially described

Straight from EGT Digital: “the Respin bonus ups the excitement even further, as the Dollar Scatters remain ‘stuck’ on the screen when they appear, to fill the player’s account with more and more winnings with each subsequent spin.” A sticky-symbol respin round on a symbol other than the bells. That is a genuine point of difference in this range.

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Free spins — “very long rounds”, retriggerable

Named on the official feature list, and the description promises “very long rounds of Free spins and the chance to retrigger and win even more”. What nobody publishes is the trigger, the count or any multiplier, so treat “very long” as marketing until you have seen it in the demo.

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Bell Link — and the structure is finally official

EGT Digital’s Bell Link product page states it outright: four levels, with Grand and Major linked and progressive and Minor and Mini stand-alone and non-progressive. Every previous Bell Link review we have written had to attribute that to databases. Note the nuance they miss: the two fixed levels are stand-alone, so they are not shared across the network.

“RTP Ranges available” — read this before you stake

SlotCatalog flags this title as shipping in multiple certified RTP builds, with the operator choosing which one goes live. So 96.5% is a configuration, not a guaranteed return. It also explains why we could never pin an RTP for the base 40 Lucky King Bell Link, where one source said 95.88% and another 96.5%. Check the game’s own info screen at your casino.

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40 fixed lines, stated plainly

“40 Lines Fixed” on the official page. Small thing, but after several Amusnet reviews where the studio omitted the word and left two databases contradicting each other over it, this is a genuine convenience.

Bell Link — four levels, and this time the studio says so

This is the first Bell Link review where we can source the jackpot structure to EGT Digital rather than to a database. The studio’s own Bell Link product page states it verbatim:

“Bell Link is a multi-denomination jackpot with four levels: two linked progressive levels – Grand and Major, and two stand-alone non-progressive levels – Minor and Mini.”

That confirms what the databases said about which levels are fixed and which grow — and it adds a detail they consistently leave out. Minor and Mini are stand-alone. They are not pooled across the network the way Grand and Major are, which is why they are expressed as multiples of your stake rather than as a rising figure.

SlotCatalog independently lists both “Progressive Jackpot” and “Fixed Jackpots” for this title, and another source describes “two fixed jackpot prize pools and two progressive jackpot prize pools”. Everything lines up.

What is still not published: how many bells trigger the round. Not by the studio, not by the databases. And Bell Link remains operator-enabled — if the jackpot panel is not above the reels, none of this is running.

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🎰MAJOR
💰MINOR
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The Gamble Feature, Properly Explained

SlotCatalog lists a “Risk/Gamble (Double) game”. EGT Digital’s official feature list does not include it.

That omission carries a bit more weight here than it would elsewhere in the range. On 40 Super Fruits Bell Link the official list named no gameplay features at all, so an absent gamble entry proved nothing. This list does name four — Scatter, Wild, Free spins, Respins — so the studio was clearly willing to describe mechanics. Assume the gamble is probably there in the usual double-or-nothing form, and check the client.

What we like

  • The official page names real gameplay — Scatter, Wild, Free spins and Respins — not just convenience toggles
  • Sticky Dollar Scatters described in the studio’s own words, a second hold-and-win alongside the bell round
  • Jackpot structure confirmed officially: Grand and Major progressive, Minor and Mini stand-alone
  • “40 Lines Fixed” stated unambiguously — no database argument to referee
  • Free spins officially described as long and retriggerable
What to watch

  • “RTP Ranges available” — 96.5% is a configuration your operator selects, not a guarantee
  • No maximum win published by anyone, so there is no ceiling to plan against
  • No free-spins trigger or count published, and no bell count for the jackpot round either
  • Bet range disputed by a factor of ten: 0.50–50 from one source, 0.50–500 from another
  • Easily confused with 40 Lucky King Bell Link, a genuinely different and earlier game

How 40 Lucky King Extreme Bell Link Compares

The whole forty-line Bell Link range quotes the same headline return, so the differences are in what the studio actually documents.

GameRTPOfficial gameplay features namedMax win
40 Lucky King Extreme Bell Link96.5% (ranges)Scatter, Wild, Free spins, RespinsNot published
40 Super Fruits Bell Link96.5%None — convenience toggles onlyNot published
40 Shining Crown Bell Link96.5%Expanding wild, two scatters, Bell Link1,200× total
40 Lucky King Bell LinkUnpinnableNot published

Row two is the comparison that makes this game look good. 40 Super Fruits Bell Link, reviewed here recently, has an official feature list containing nothing but Autoplay, Turbospin and battery settings — and a third-party record that appears to have been copied off a neighbouring title. Extreme names four gameplay features and describes one of them in detail.

Row three is the one that still beats it. 40 Shining Crown Bell Link remains the best-documented game in the range: a published 1,200× maximum win, an expanding Crown wild confined to reels 2, 3 and 4, and two named scatters with stated payouts. Extreme has a better official page than most, but Shining Crown is the only forty-line Bell Link whose ceiling we can quote at all.

Row four is the warning. The base 40 Lucky King Bell Link is a separate, earlier game whose return we could not pin down — and the “RTP Ranges” flag on Extreme is probably the reason why.

RTP, Volatility and Win Potential

96.5% according to SlotCatalog, and echoed by LiveBet. That is above the roughly 96% online average and it is the standard figure quoted across the Bell Link range.

But there is a qualifier here that matters more than the number, and it is not one we have been able to report before. SlotCatalog flags this title with “RTP Ranges available”. That means the game ships in more than one certified build at different returns, and your operator chooses which one is live. It is a normal industry practice — several studios do it — but it changes what a quoted RTP means. 96.5% is the headline configuration, not a promise.

It also explains something that puzzled us earlier. When we reviewed the base 40 Lucky King Bell Link we could not pin its return at all: one database said 95.88%, another said 96.5%, and we recorded it as unverified. Two certified builds of the same game would produce exactly that. Check the RTP on the game’s own info screen at the casino you are playing at — on this title that is not pedantry.

Volatility is Medium-High per SlotCatalog, with another source saying high. Nothing official. And on maximum win there is simply nothing to report: neither the studio nor the databases publish one, and we are not importing a figure from a sibling game.

Bets, Bankroll and Session Planning

The sources disagree by a factor of ten. SlotCatalog gives 0.50 to 50; another gives 0.50 to 500 per spin. The official page publishes nothing, and the game is multi-denomination, so your operator sets the live range and the client is the only answer that applies to you.

One structural note that does hold regardless: the forty lines are fixed, so your only lever is the stake per spin. And because the Minor and Mini jackpot levels are stand-alone rather than pooled, they are normally expressed as multiples of stake — so the bet you choose changes what those two levels are worth. Look at the jackpot panel at a couple of bet levels before settling on one.

Playing 40 Lucky King Extreme Bell Link on Mobile

The official feature list is explicit about this being a phone-first build: Turbospin, Quick Spin, multi-denomination, Battery Saver Mode and Left Hand Mode. Battery Saver and Left Hand Mode are not features anyone builds for desktop.

The board is 5 × 4, so twenty symbol positions rather than the fifteen of the older classics. Classic fruit and bell artwork is simple and high-contrast and handles that fine. The busiest moment will be the respin round, where stuck Dollar Scatters, the remaining reels and the jackpot panel all share the screen at once.

Five Things to Know Before You Spin

  1. Check the RTP in the game’s info screen before you stake. This title is flagged as having multiple certified RTP builds with the operator choosing. 96.5% is what gets quoted; it is not necessarily what you are playing.
  2. Confirm you have opened Extreme. 40 Lucky King Bell Link is a separate, earlier game with a return nobody could pin down. The full title matters when you search.
  3. Watch the Dollar Scatters, not just the bells. The sticky respin round runs on Dollar Scatters and is described by the studio itself. It is the mechanic that distinguishes this game from the rest of the forty-line range.
  4. Do not expect a published ceiling. Nobody quotes a max win for this game. If you see one, check whether it has been lifted from another Bell Link title — that is a documented problem with this range.
  5. Look for the jackpot panel above the reels. Bell Link is enabled per operator. Without it you have a forty-line fruit machine with a respin feature and no jackpot at all.
  6. Remember Minor and Mini are stand-alone. Officially confirmed by EGT Digital — those two levels are not pooled across the network, so they scale with your stake rather than climbing on their own.

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Who 40 Lucky King Extreme Bell Link Is For

This suits a player who likes Bell Link but wants something happening between jackpot triggers. The sticky Dollar Scatter respin gives the base game a second collect mechanic, the free spins are officially described as long and retriggerable, and the studio has actually written down what the game does — which, in this range, is worth something on its own.

It is the wrong game if you need a published ceiling, because there is not one, or if the “RTP Ranges” flag bothers you — and it reasonably might, because it means the headline figure is your operator’s choice rather than the studio’s guarantee. If you want the forty-line Bell Link with the most checkable numbers behind it, that is still 40 Shining Crown Bell Link.

40 Lucky King Extreme Bell Link FAQ

What is the RTP of 40 Lucky King Extreme Bell Link?
96.5% is the figure SlotCatalog and LiveBet quote, and EGT Digital publishes none. But SlotCatalog also flags this title as having “RTP Ranges available” — it ships in more than one certified build and your operator picks which is live. Treat 96.5% as the headline configuration and check the game’s own info screen at your casino.
What are the Bell Link jackpot levels?
Four, and this is officially confirmed by EGT Digital: “two linked progressive levels – Grand and Major, and two stand-alone non-progressive levels – Minor and Mini.” The important nuance is that Minor and Mini are stand-alone rather than pooled across the network. The jackpot is enabled per operator.
What do the Dollar Scatters do?
They stick. EGT Digital’s own description says the Respin bonus works because “the Dollar Scatters remain ‘stuck’ on the screen when they appear”, adding more winnings with each subsequent spin. Note that the 40 Burning Hot Bell Link family also has a Dollar scatter, but there it simply pays from anywhere — same name, different behaviour.
What is the maximum win in 40 Lucky King Extreme Bell Link?
Not published. Neither EGT Digital nor SlotCatalog states one. We will not import a figure from a sibling Bell Link title — that is a documented problem with how this range gets reported. The in-game paytable is the authority.
How many free spins does it award?
Nobody publishes a count. The studio describes “very long rounds of Free spins and the chance to retrigger”, which is marketing language rather than a specification, and no database fills the gap. The demo will show you.
Is this the same as 40 Lucky King Bell Link?
No. They are different games. The base 40 Lucky King Bell Link dates to roughly 2022–2023 and its RTP was never pinnable — one source said 95.88%, another 96.5%. Extreme is dated 22 September 2024 and quoted at 96.5%. Use the full title when you search.
Are the paylines fixed?
Yes — EGT Digital’s page says “40 Lines Fixed” in those words. There is no line selector.
When was it released?
SlotCatalog says 22 September 2024. EGT Digital does not date its games, so that is a single source and we are reporting it as such.

Our Verdict

7.9/ 10

The Bell Link that actually tells you what it does

We were hard on 40 Super Fruits Bell Link for publishing nothing — a feature list of battery settings, uncaptioned symbol images, and a third-party record that looked copied off a neighbouring game. This is the same studio doing the opposite. The official page names Scatter, Wild, Free spins and Respins, and then explains the respin round in plain language: the Dollar Scatters stick, and each spin can add more.

That sticky-symbol round is a real point of difference. Most of the forty-line Bell Links give you a base game and the bell jackpot; this adds a second collect mechanic on a different symbol, and it comes from the studio rather than from a database’s guesswork.

Reviewing it also produced something that improves our whole Bell Link archive: EGT Digital’s own product page finally states the jackpot structure — four levels, Grand and Major linked and progressive, Minor and Mini stand-alone and non-progressive. Every previous Bell Link review we have written had to attribute that to third parties, and the databases have been quietly omitting the stand-alone part.

What stops it going higher is what is still missing. No maximum win from anyone. No free-spins count. No bell count for the jackpot trigger. A bet range disputed by a factor of ten. And the “RTP Ranges” flag, which means the 96.5% you keep reading is a configuration your casino chose rather than a property of the game. Check the info screen. On this title that is the single most useful thing you can do before your first spin.

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