Play’n GO Launches Rosy Orbit Treasure Turn in September 2025

Rosy Orbit Treasure Turn by Play’n GO beams players into a cosmic treasure hunt with a 5×5 grid, 3,125 ways to win, and an out-of-this-world 6,000× max payout. Launching September 11, the slot combines celestial visuals with medium volatility and a dependable RTP range.

Screenshot from the New Rosie OrbitTreasure Turn Slot by Play-N-Go

Rosie Orbit Treasure Turn uses a grid spin and gravity to build wins.

Rosy Orbit in Brief:

  • Release Date: 11 September 2025
  • Type: Video Slot
  • Theme: Celestial
  • Reels: 5
  • Rows: 5
  • Payout Rate: 96.2%
  • Software Studio: Play’n’Go
  • Special Features: Treasure Turn, Scatters, Symbol Crushing Mulitplier,Starfall, free Spins and Wilds
  • Volatility: Medium

We were a bit puzzled by this whole theme, the foxes, the full moon, the biplanes and butterflies, the roses? We had questions, but alas, we didn’t stumble across any obvious answers. The main point we supposed to be, is that the images are beautifully rendered and immersive, if incongruent in their logic.

Treasure Turn and Starfall

Some of the game mechanisms also didn’t exactly feel homey. The Treasure Turn is exactly that. When you have a win, the entire grid will rotate counterclockwise, and the symbols still on the board will spill towards the bottom.

New symbols then populate across the empty rows, which gives you yet another way you could win. During all this, you can also activate the Starfall feature, which has falling stars that can remove even more symbols or even create wilds.

Screenshot of the Treasure Turn of Rosey Orbit Treasure Turn

When you land a win the Grid will turn.

Large Symbols, Symbol Crushing, and Multipliers

The whole rotation plus gravity mechanism builds nicely then with the Large Symbols, which take up 2×2 on the grid, for four tiles, but only count as one symbol per reel. You’ll have to wait for the multipliers to really start to see bigger wins. But what these large symbols are especially good for is crushing symbols directly beneath them if there is a partial gap.

Then each crushed symbol gets added to your multiplier bonus at a 1x rate. If the symbol unlucky enough to be crushed already has a multiplier, then that is added in. This means that, ideally, a good spin would comprise a small win, a rotation that created gaps, a large symbol drops, crushes a few tiles and then that larger multiplier closes out the round.

Free Spins With Rising Multipliers

The sparkly butterfly acts as a scatter; collect three to trigger eight free spins. In the bonus, all the large symbols come preloaded with at least 3x attached; you just got to crush them.

And for every fourth treasure turn you can trigger, that base multiplier will go up by 1x for the rest of the bonus round. Even more landed scatters can add 2 more free spins up to a max of sixty, should you get that lucky?

This game is more about a steady escalation of those multipliers than an explosive chain of scatters or wilds as in some other Play N Go titles.

Math and Theme

We appreciate a good medium volatility game, as they lend themselves to longer play with the possibility still of a decent payout, in this case 6000x. The 96.2% RTP is also quite player-friendly.

And the hit frequency at 4.6x is enough to keep you coming back to see what you can hit, and the theme of floral/lunar with some bling jewellery, sparkly butterflies and a fox with glittery stars as the wilds is certainly, well, something.

If your slot shopping by theme, well we aren’t quite sure where this one would fit in but if rotating grid alternative types is what you are looking for in online slot games then we suggest you look no farther.

Final Thoughts

The hook here is the mechanics, not some epic storyline game or exciting anime-style graphics. This slot lives and dies on its rotating grid and crushing multipliers gameplay.

If you don’t get seasick easily and you like a slow build to a large payoff versus a quick and decisive one-spin jackpot, this game has a lot going for it, though some Feature buys might have been nice.

Rosy Orbit Treasure Turn is less about action and more about flow with each rotation, crush, and multiplier chain keeping the gameplay in orbit, and giving players reason to spin again and see how the moon aligns.

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Kevin Lentz Author and Casino Analyst
About the Author
His career began in the late 1980s when he started as a blackjack player in Las Vegas and Reno, eventually progressing to card counting and participating in blackjack tournaments. Later, Kevin transitioned into a career as a casino dealer and moved up to managerial roles, overseeing table games, slot departments, poker rooms, and sportsbooks at land-based casinos.

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