Boxing King's sequel arrives in PH lobbies with a restructured free spins engine and an expanded multiplier ladder — Jili's answer to players who cleared the original's 4500x ceiling and asked for a deeper volatility bracket. This read lays the mechanical differences side by side.
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Provider-Stated Specs: Original Boxing King vs. Sequel Read
Jili's original Boxing King has been in the Philippine market long enough to accumulate meaningful player data. Its specifications are established:
| Specification | Boxing King (Original) | Boxing King Sequel Features |
|---|---|---|
| Provider | Jili | Jili |
| RTP | 96.50% | 96.50% (provider stated) |
| Max Win | 4,500x | 6,000x+ (sequel iteration) |
| Volatility | High | Very High |
| Reels | 5×3 | 5×4 (expanded grid) |
| Paylines | 25 fixed | Cluster pay (new engine) |
| Free Spins Trigger | 3+ scatter | 3+ scatter + Champion Round |
| Bonus Buy | Yes (100x stake) | Yes (80x stake — reduced entry cost) |
The volatility upgrade from high to very high is the most operationally significant change. Players moving from the original to the sequel should expect longer dead-spin sequences between trigger events and higher variance within the free spins round itself. Visit our Jili games catalogue to see the full library available at HATV.
What the Numbers Mean: Feature Engine Comparison
The original Boxing King built its reputation on a straightforward free spins structure: 3 scatters = 10 free spins, accumulating wild multipliers up to ×8, with a respectable 4500x ceiling. The sequel restructures this in three meaningful ways:
1. Champion Round (New Trigger Layer)
Where the original goes straight from scatter trigger to free spins, the sequel introduces a Champion Round — a bonus selector wheel that determines the free spins count and starting multiplier before the round begins. This adds a volatility layer before the value-accumulation phase. Players who triggered the original and received consistent 10-spin windows now face a random initial allocation of 8, 12, or 15 spins. The 15-spin allocation path carries the highest multiplier ladder access.
2. Cluster Pay vs. Fixed Paylines
The original runs on 25 fixed paylines — predictable, familiar to PH players accustomed to classic Jili layouts like Super Ace and Money Coming. The sequel's switch to cluster pay changes the hit frequency profile. In cluster mechanics, groups of 5+ matching symbols pay regardless of line position. This typically increases base-game hit frequency but reduces individual hit value. The net effect at 96.50% RTP is a redistribution of value — more frequent small returns, fewer mid-range wins, same overall ceiling contribution from the bonus round.
3. Reduced Bonus Buy Entry Cost
The original Boxing King bonus buy is priced at 100x stake. The sequel reduces this to 80x. For PH players at GCash stakes of ₱1 to ₱5, the reduction from ₱500 to ₱400 (at ₱5 stake) is meaningful. More bonus buys within the same session budget. At HATV, GCash deposits fund the bonus buy directly — see our payment guide for deposit processing details.
Pre-Bench Verdict: Which Version for Which Player
HATV's Jili specialist read on the Boxing King family separates players into two categories:
| Player Profile | Original Boxing King | Sequel Read |
|---|---|---|
| GCash budget ₱500–₱1,000, prefer structured sessions | ✓ Better fit | Higher variance exposure |
| GCash budget ₱2,000+, seeking higher ceiling | Ceiling capped at 4500x | ✓ Better fit |
| Bonus Buy users prioritising cost efficiency | 100x entry cost | ✓ 80x entry — lower cost |
| Mobile players preferring familiar Jili payline layout | ✓ 25-line classic layout | Cluster pay adjustment needed |
| Players who have maxed 4500x on original | Ceiling exhausted | ✓ New ceiling target |
Neither version is mechanically inferior. They serve different variance appetites within the Jili family. HATV carries both in the casino lobby.
Jili Ecosystem Context: Where Boxing King Fits
Boxing King is not an isolated title — it sits within Jili's structured slot family that includes Super Ace (fishing-inspired, 96.00% RTP), Money Coming (3-reel classic, 96.74% RTP), Lucky Coming (Money Coming successor), and Fortune Gems series. Understanding the family matters because Jili frequently recycles mechanical DNA:
- Wild multiplier stacking — introduced in Super Ace, refined in Boxing King original, escalated further in the sequel
- Bonus buy at 80–100x — standard across the Jili library; sequel's 80x is the lowest entry point in the current roster
- Champion/Battle round trigger selector — a design pattern Jili is moving toward across their high-volatility titles in 2026
Players familiar with Money Coming's jackpot wheel mechanic will find the Boxing King sequel's Champion Round conceptually adjacent — both use a pre-feature randomiser to set the reward ceiling before the main event. Full Jili game specs available at the official Jili Games portal.
Pros (Sequel Read)
- Higher max win ceiling (6000x+) vs. original 4500x
- Lower bonus buy entry cost (80x vs. 100x)
- Cluster pay engine increases base-game hit frequency
- Champion Round adds a strategic pre-bonus decision layer
- Expanded 5×4 grid accommodates larger cluster formations
Cons (Sequel Read)
- Volatility upgrade to very high extends dead-spin sequences
- Cluster pay mechanics require familiarity adjustment for payline-accustomed players
- Champion Round introduces additional variance before value accumulation begins
- Smaller bankrolls (under ₱1,000 GCash) face higher bust risk than on the original
FAQ
Is Boxing King available on HATV with GCash deposit?
Yes. Both Boxing King original and the sequel iteration are available on HATV's Jili game library. GCash deposits are supported with standard PH processing. Visit the payments page for GCash wallet linking and deposit minimum details.
What is the RTP difference between original and sequel?
Both titles carry a provider-stated RTP of 96.50%. The difference is in volatility classification: original is high, sequel is very high. Higher volatility at the same RTP means more variance per session, not less return over long-term samples.
Does the sequel's cluster pay engine pay more often?
Cluster pay mechanics generally increase base-game hit frequency compared to fixed payline structures, but individual win values per hit are lower. Overall RTP remains at 96.50%. The trade-off is more frequent small returns vs. fewer mid-range base-game wins, with the same bonus round carrying the majority of EV.
Verdict
Boxing King's sequel is a genuine mechanical step forward from the original, not a cosmetic update. The cluster pay engine, expanded grid, Champion Round pre-selector, and raised max win ceiling represent four distinct structural changes. For PH players who have been running the original at HATV and are ready for a higher variance bracket, the sequel is the logical next entry. For players who prefer structured 25-line Jili play with predictable hit patterns, the original remains the better-sized session vehicle. HATV carries both. Play Boxing King Jili at HATV
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