Legacy of Inca
In our latest Ancient Incan adventure, find your way into the storied temple and allow the sacred coins you collect to lead you to legendary treasures and eternal glory.
History
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Video Slot - 5 Reels
Released on:
2 Feb 2023

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FEATURES
Enter the Incan temple to discover its ancient treasure.Legacy of Inca is the go-to online slot for fans of the Legacy of Egypt slot and Legacy of Dead slot.
Wheel of the Gods Free Spins
Land three Temple Scatters to unlock the Free Spins where you’ll be presented with the Wheel of the Gods. Here your fate is in the ancient Incan Gods’ hands as they decide whether you’ll be awarded 1 to 20 Free Spins.
At the top of the reels sits a bar that will decide how many Wilds will land on the middle three reels during each Free Spin round, should the Gods smile in your favour there’s the potential to land the maximum of 9 Wilds.
Temple Spins
During the Free Spins should you land two or more Temple Scatters the Wheel of Gods will once again appear to reveal your fate as they offer an additional Free Spins between 3 and 8.
Will you be part of the Legacy of Inca?




MEET THE BAND MEMBERS
John Devonshire AKA “Johnny D”
Growing up in a little town in the Greater Manchester suburbs, Johnny D eats, breathes, and sleeps music. Spending his youth writing songs and mixing new tracks, this musical prodigy’s life spiralled into success when his dad remarried and his new stepbrother, Peter, moved to town. After some friction, the pair discovered musical magic when they put their differences aside and took to the stage...
Peter Wiley AKA ‘Wiley Pete’
Raised on the streets of Croydon, Peter’s life was upended when his parents split, and he moved north with his mother. Wiley Pete’s musical finesse led to countless gigs around London, whether he was providing backing vocals or tearing it up on the guitar, but he never managed to break into the big time. Now, with a fresh start, and the help of his new stepbrother, the world of 90s Brit-Pop might never be the same again...