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Bonus Buy Slots at Power Play Casino: Purchase the Feature Directly

Updated on July 6, 2026 by the editorial team

Bonus buy slots let you skip the wait. Instead of spinning for hundreds of rounds hoping the free spins land, you pay a fixed multiple of your stake and trigger the feature on the spot. Power Play Casino runs a large shelf of these games from studios like Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming and Play'n GO, so you can jump straight to the part of the slot that pays.

This guide covers what the buy actually gives you, whether the price is worth it, which titles hold up, and the exact steps to activate a purchase. Everything here reflects how the feature works on our floor of 10,000+ games.

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What you are really paying for when you buy a feature

A bonus buy is a shortcut. You hand over a set amount, usually somewhere between 40x and 500x your base stake, and the game drops you into its bonus round without the random trigger.

On most modern slots that bonus round is the free spins mode. That is where the big multipliers, expanding wilds and win-multiplier meters live. Base-game spins on a high-volatility slot can run dry for a long time before the scatters line up. The buy removes that dead stretch and puts your money directly on the mode that carries the game's headline payouts.

Not every slot offers it. The feature exists only on titles the provider built with a buy button, and studios such as Pragmatic Play, Hacksaw Gaming, Play'n GO and Yggdrasil lead here. When you open a supported game at Power Play Casino, the buy option sits near the spin button, often labelled "Buy Bonus" or "Buy Feature," sometimes with two or three price tiers. Higher tiers cost more and usually load a better version of the round: extra scatters, a guaranteed multiplier, or a longer spin count.

One thing to keep straight. Buying the feature does not change the maths of the slot. The RTP and the win potential are baked in. You are paying for access and speed, not for better odds inside the round itself.

Is the price worth it, or are you just paying to lose faster?

Short answer: it depends on the number attached to the button. The buy price is set so that, over thousands of purchases, the game keeps roughly the same edge it would in normal play. Sometimes a touch more.

Here is the honest part. On a lot of bonus buys the feature RTP is actually a fraction lower than the base-game RTP. A slot might return 96.5% in normal spins and 96.0% when you buy. That gap looks small, but it stacks up because a buy costs many times a single spin. You are also playing far fewer rounds per dollar, so variance hits harder and your session can swing wildly in either direction.

The real trade is time versus volatility. If you would rather see the interesting part of a game right away, and you have set a budget that survives a run of cold buys, the feature makes sense. A buy on a high-volatility slot can return zero on one purchase and 2,000x on the next. That is the nature of it.

A few habits keep this sane:

  • Size your buy so a single purchase is a small slice of your bankroll, not half of it. If a buy costs 100x your comfortable stake, drop the stake.
  • Check the max win cap on the game. Some slots cap at 5,000x, others at 50,000x. A low cap changes what a lucky buy is even worth.
  • Treat a losing buy as spent, not as a debt to chase with a bigger one. Chasing is where budgets die.

Bonus funds add a wrinkle. Our welcome package of C$750 + 200 FS runs with x35 wagering on the bonus plus deposit, and many operators restrict or discount buys while bonus money is in play. Read the terms before you spend a promo balance on a feature buy, because a purchase may not count the way a normal spin would.

Feature-buy titles that hold their reputation, with RTP figures

The table below lists games available at Power Play Casino that carry a buy button. RTP figures are the provider's published defaults; some studios ship configurable versions, so the exact number can vary by build. Volatility and the buy multiplier give you a quick read on how spiky each one plays.

SlotProviderRTP (base)VolatilityTypical buy cost
Sweet BonanzaPragmatic Play96.48%High100x stake
Sugar RushPragmatic Play96.50%High100x stake
The Dog HousePragmatic Play96.51%High119x stake
Wanted Dead or a WildHacksaw Gaming96.38%Very high~444x stake
Le BanditHacksaw Gaming96.31%High~250x stake
Rise of OlympusPlay'n GO96.50%High~100x stake
Book of DeadPlay'n GO96.21%High~90x stake
Vikings Go BerzerkYggdrasil96.10%High~100x stake

A pattern jumps out. The Hacksaw titles carry the priciest buys because their bonus rounds swing the hardest, with the biggest multiplier ceilings. Pragmatic's tumble-style games and the Play'n GO book titles sit cheaper and feel steadier, which is why they are the usual starting point for players new to buying features. Want the full shelf? Browse the complete games library or narrow it down through our slots catalogue.

Activating a buy, step by step

Triggering a purchase takes a few clicks once you are signed in with a funded balance. The flow is the same across supported games.

  1. Log in and open any bonus-buy slot from the lobby. A quick way to spot them is the "Buy Feature" label on the tile.
  2. Set your stake first. This matters because the buy price is a multiple of that stake, so the number on the button moves with it.
  3. Press the "Buy Bonus" or "Buy Feature" button next to the reels. On many Pragmatic and Hacksaw titles it sits to the left of the spin control.
  4. Pick a tier if the game offers more than one. A cheaper tier buys the standard round; a pricier tier may guarantee extra scatters or a higher starting multiplier.
  5. Confirm the price shown in the pop-up. The full cost leaves your balance immediately, before a single spin plays.
  6. Watch the feature run out. Wins pay into your balance as normal, and you can buy again or return to base spins afterwards.

Two safety notes worth repeating. The money comes off your balance the instant you confirm, win or lose, so there is no take-backs. And if you are playing from a bonus balance, confirm buys are permitted under that promo before you click. Deposits and cash-outs both run through the methods on our payments page, with a C$10 minimum to start and standard withdrawals from C$20.

Questions players ask before their first buy

Does buying the feature improve my chances of a big win?

No. The buy skips the random trigger, nothing more. Win potential and the maths of the bonus round are fixed by the game. You are paying for instant access, not better odds.

Why is the feature RTP sometimes lower than the base game?

On several bonus buys the provider sets the buy-round RTP slightly below the standard figure, often by half a percent or so. Check the game's info screen for both numbers before you decide.

Can I use my Power Play Casino welcome bonus to buy features?

The C$750 + 200 FS welcome offer carries x35 wagering on the bonus plus deposit, and buys made with promo funds may be limited or excluded. Read the bonus terms first, or check the deposit bonus page for the details.

What does a bonus buy usually cost?

It is priced as a multiple of your stake. Softer Pragmatic and Play'n GO titles run around 90x to 100x, while high-volatility Hacksaw games can hit 400x to 450x. Lower your stake to lower the buy price.

Are bonus buy slots available on mobile?

Yes. Every supported title works in the browser on phone and tablet, with the buy button placed for touch. Set your stake before you tap, since the price scales with it.

Ryan Morgan
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