Big Time Gaming Merges Worlds in White Rabbit 2, Bringing Megapots to Wonderland’s 133,100x Chaos
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Eight years after the original, Big Time Gaming is heading back down the rabbit hole — and this time it’s armed with Megapots. Set to release on 26 November 2025, White Rabbit 2 reimagines one of BTG’s most beloved games through the lens of its newest jackpot mechanic, Hold and Spin, first seen in Big Bucks Deluxe.
The figures alone are enough to turn heads: Very High volatility, RTP around 96.36%, and a maximum win of 133,100x stake. That’s a tenfold jump over the 2017 original, positioning White Rabbit 2 among BTG’s biggest potential hitters on paper.
Base Game
The setup sticks to BTG’s familiar 5-reel Megaways structure with up to 7 symbols per reel and 16,807 ways active in base play. The usual suspects return — cupcakes, teapots, and scatters — but they serve more as setup than spectacle.
Every spin builds tension rather than consistent payouts. Cupcakes hint at reel expansion, Scatters tease Free Spins, and shimmering Coins promise entry into the Hold and Spin. It’s a rhythm BTG players will recognise: calm, then chaos.
Free Spins
Land 3 to 5 Scatters to trigger 12, 16, or 20 Free Spins, where Cupcakes expand their reels one symbol at a time up to 12-high. Each maxed reel adds 3–12 extra spins, and up to 5 retriggers are possible.
The twist lies in what happens after. Those expanded reels carry over into the Hold and Spin feature, directly amplifying its grid size and payout potential. It’s a subtle but clever move that connects the two main features — and something not seen in the original game.
Hold and Spin
Triggering with 6 or more Coins, the Hold and Spin feature grants 3 respins that reset whenever a new Coin lands. Fill every position and your total prize doubles. Above the reels, the Mini, Midi, and Mega Megapots refresh every spin, awarded if you collect 3 matching jackpot icons.
What elevates this version beyond Big Bucks Deluxe and the upcoming Christmas Megapots is its cast of modifiers. Each Coin can reveal a Wonderland character with a distinct power:
- White Rabbit multiplies one prize up to x10
- Alice or Red Queen collect all visible prizes
- Cheshire Cat adds a revealed prize to every Coin
- Dodo collects prizes on its reel
- Mad Hatter copies a random prize
- Twins drop two identical ones.
These modifiers give the feature an unpredictable pulse with a bit more personality, and a lot more variance.
Bonus Buys
BTG keeps pricing consistent with other Megapots titles:
- Hold and Spin for 35x stake, for players chasing direct jackpot access;
- 12 Free Spins for 100x stake, for those who prefer the longer build-up.
That second option looks especially interesting here, since expanding reels in Free Spins can feed straight into the Hold and Spin. If that synergy plays out in practice, it could give White Rabbit 2 a rare sense of continuity between features.
Final Thoughts
We haven’t had the chance to play White Rabbit 2 yet, but the design notes alone suggest a slot that’s both familiar and bold. The original’s slow-burn charm has been replaced by a riskier, jackpot-focused system that borrows heavily from Big Bucks Deluxe — and it arrives just ahead of Christmas Megapots, which will extend the same engine into BTG’s festive lineup.
In typical BTG fashion, White Rabbit 2 feels like an experiment as much as a sequel. It merges Expanding Reels with Hold and Spin Megapots, delivering numbers that border on absurd yet mathematically plausible: 96.36% RTP, Very High volatility, and up to 133,100x stake.
If the execution matches the ambition, this could mark a turning point in how BTG approaches sequels: less remake, more evolution. Wonderland has never looked so volatile.

