Game Information
Mythology-themed slots are basically their own genre at this point, and most of them follow the same tired playbook — Zeus hurling bolts, Cleopatra batting her lashes, Thor doing Thor things. So when Wazdan decided to build a whole slot around Svarog, the Slavic god of fire and blacksmithing, I genuinely sat up a bit straighter.
It’s an interesting twist on the mythology angle because, while Egyptian, Greek, and Norse paths are well-trodden in the slot world, Slavic legend is considerably less explored — and Svarog, the god of fire, is a genuinely compelling choice.

Power of Sun Svarog is developed by Wazdan and plays on a 5×3 grid with 243 ways to win. The RTP sits at 96.15%, which is nicely above the industry average. And the max win?
Fill all 15 positions on the grid and the 5,000x Grand Jackpot is heading your way.
That’s solid headroom, though honestly getting there is a journey in itself.
What really stands out about this one — and it’s something Wazdan does better than almost anyone — is the adjustable volatility. The volatility is adjustable via the Pepper Button below the reels, letting you pick between low, medium, or high.
I’ve played enough Wazdan titles to know this feature is genuinely useful, not just a gimmick. On a tight session I’ll drop it to low and grind out some hits. On a “let’s see what happens” night, I crank it to high and brace myself.

You can adjust the size and frequency of winning any time you want, thanks to the Volatility Levels feature — and if you’re not the patient type, Ultra Fast Mode adds extra dynamism to the gameplay.
It’s a level of control you just don’t get with most providers.
Look, the features are where this slot gets serious.
Cash Infinity is a mechanic that helps you get into the Hold the Jackpot bonus round, while Sticky to Infinity enables you to enter the bonus game and chase substantial rewards — and Hold the Jackpot itself is the player-favourite bonus that awards massive prizes. The tension that builds as those special symbols stick to the reels is genuinely exciting. The bonus round ends either when you run out of spins or when you fill all 15 positions — and if you run out, you’re awarded the combined value of all symbols in view.

Mystery and Svarog Mystery symbols transform at the end of the bonus round into random bonus symbols — they can become minor symbols worth 20x, major symbols offering 50x, or the grand Svarog bonus symbols worth a massive 1,000x.
That reveal moment is genuinely suspenseful. I found myself leaning forward every single time. The Wild symbol features Svarog himself with his hammer, substituting for all symbols except bonus symbols — and visually, he looks the part. The reels are framed in iron with a desolate mountain scene behind them, grey skies and snow-dusted peaks setting a chilly tone, while iron letters studded with bright gems — blue sapphires, green emeralds, purple amethysts — fill the reels.
It’s atmospheric. Though I’ll be honest,
Svarog himself doesn’t actually appear on the main game screen, which leaves the design feeling slightly less personal than it could be — the graphics are good but miss a chance to be great.
For players in eligible jurisdictions, there’s also a Bonus Buy menu with five options — starting from 80x your stake for the standard volatility version all the way up to premium tiers that frontload the mystery symbols. It’s a nice touch for players who don’t want to wait around for the bonus to trigger naturally. Patience isn’t always a virtue when there are jackpots to chase.

Thing is, this slot suits a fairly wide range of players precisely because of that adjustable volatility. Casual spinners can keep it low and enjoy steady action. Bonus hunters running higher stakes can flip it to high and chase that 5,000x ceiling.
Power of Sun: Svarog is the first instalment of the Power of Sun series, and as a debut it sets a strong tone — it’s got depth, atmosphere, and enough mechanical variety to keep sessions interesting. My honest gut feeling? It’s one of the better mythology slots I’ve played in a while, and the Slavic angle makes it feel genuinely fresh. Give it a spin on low volatility to learn the ropes, then turn it up and let Svarog do his thing.
| RTP | 96.15% |
| Volatility | adjustable (low/medium/high) |
| Max Win | 5,000x |
| Grid | 5×3 |








