Smokey the Raccoon Trades His Bandana for a Shamrock in Le Prechaun
16 Jul, 2026
- 🍀 Le Prechaun: Smokey ditches his usual disguise for Irish folklore.
- ✨ Position Multipliers: Wilds leave behind stacking multipliers that climb all the way to 100x.
- 🌈 Golden Squares: Rainbow symbols flip the board for Coins, Clovers, and Pots of Gold.
- 🎩 Triple Bonus Tiers: Arc Adventure, Clover the Top, and Shamrock 'N' Roll.
- 💰 Feature Buys: Five options, from a 3x trigger boost to a 500x guaranteed Epic Rainbow.
Hacksaw Gaming released Le Prechaun on July 16, 2026, sending its recurring mascot Smokey the raccoon out in a green top hat and pointy shoes for the studio's latest spin through Irish folklore. The 6x5 cluster pays title carries a 96.28% RTP, medium volatility, and a 15,000x max win — but the real story is what's happening under the hood, where a brand-new Position Multiplier system has been bolted directly onto Hacksaw's long-running Golden Squares mechanic.

A New Layer on an Old Favorite
That combination is the headline here. Golden Squares has anchored several of Hacksaw's biggest releases, rewarding winning symbols with a dormant square that a Rainbow symbol later flips into cash, multipliers, or grid-wide collections. Le Prechaun adds a layer on top: any Wild involved in a win now leaves behind a Position Multiplier, starting at 2x and doubling with every subsequent Wild win that lands on it, up to 100x. Land one of those multiplier squares underneath a revealed Golden Square, and the payout compounds before it's even calculated — turning what was already one of Hacksaw's stronger systems into one with considerably more upside.
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Three Tiers, One Familiar Playbook
The bonus structure follows a familiar three-tier scatter format, but each tier builds on the last rather than simply repeating it. Three scatters trigger Arc Adventure, where Golden Squares hold their charge until a Rainbow arrives and a Lucky Charm Bar hands out extra spins as it fills. Four scatters step things up with Clover the Top, keeping squares active on the board even after they've already paid. Five scatters — the rarest trigger by far — unlocks Shamrock 'N' Roll, which starts that Lucky Charm Bar already maxed out for the entire round. Players who'd rather skip the wait can buy straight into any of five feature routes, priced from 3x up to 500x the stake depending on how much of the mechanic they want guaranteed up front.

Visually, the release follows the same formula that's carried the "Le" series this far: bold, saturated colour work, a woodland base game that shifts into a festive village and then a waterside scene as the bonus tiers escalate, and Smokey once again doing the heavy lifting on theme. It's a familiar playbook, but the studio has leaned on this exact formula long enough now that the question isn't whether it looks the part, it's whether the mechanics underneath still have room to surprise. With Position Multipliers now stacking directly into Golden Squares, Le Prechaun makes a decent case that they do.
Hacksaw Gaming has built its reputation on cluster pays titles with this kind of layered feature design, and Le Prechaun slots neatly into that catalogue rather than reinventing it. For a studio several entries deep into the same character and the same core mechanic, that consistency is either the appeal or the catch, depending on how many previous "Le" titles a player has already burned through.





