

Sequels are tricky in the slot world. Some try to outshine the original with bigger bonuses and louder effects. Others just tweak the math a little and call it a day. The Emirate II lands somewhere in the middle — a polished follow-up that keeps the vibe of the original while modernizing a few things.
It still feels like a game built for those who want a break from fruit machines and Norse mythology. There’s no overwhelming neon, no screaming jackpot prompts — just a slow, steady ride through a desert sunset with gold accents.
The Emirate II comes from Endorphina Industries, which already tells you a lot. Clean layout. Big buttons. Bold symbols. Minimal distractions. It’s not for the players who want cascading reels and exploding wilds every six seconds — it’s for those who appreciate simplicity with style.
You’re getting 5 reels and 3 rows, with 10 paylines. That’s less than most modern games, but it adds to the minimalism. The theme leans into the luxury side of Middle Eastern imagery — think golden domes, sports cars, private jets. Not subtle, but not gaudy either.
Unlike some sequels, this one doesn’t add gimmicks for the sake of it. Instead, you get:
Expanding symbols during free spins (similar to Book-style slots)
Scatter payouts that can land even outside a payline
Medium volatility, meaning you don’t wait forever for wins
Auto-play and mobile compatibility, naturally
What it doesn’t offer: bonus buys, progressive jackpots, or complex side games. Whether that’s a downside depends entirely on what kind of player you are.
Feature | Value |
---|---|
Reels x Rows | 5 x 3 |
Paylines | 10 |
Volatility | Medium |
RTP | ~96% |
Bonus Round | Free Spins with expansion |
Developer | Endorphina Industries |
If you liked the first Emirate slot, this one will feel like home — just tidier. It’s not a thrill ride, but it doesn’t pretend to be. The payouts come often enough to keep you there, especially during free spins, and the sound design is oddly soothing.
That said, high-action players might get bored quickly. The Emirate II doesn’t chase trends — no Megaways, no cluster pays, no avalanche mechanics. And in a way, that’s kind of the point.
It’s a clean, comfortable slot. Unpretentious. Maybe even elegant. The kind of game that fits in between two volatile beasts — something to reset your pulse.