Spinmatic has rolled out Plata o Plomo Hold&Win, a strategic enhancement of its flagship game designed to address the market’s growing need for transparent, performance‑led mechanics.
By blending the legendary narrative of “El Patrón” with the data-driven success of the Hold&Win category, Spinmatic is offering operators a title built for maximum retention and player lifetime value.
In a significant departure from the original title’s random rewarding system, the company has overhauled the bonus game stage winnings. The “guesswork” has been removed. Every player now operates within a clearly defined multiplier framework. This transparency fosters a sense of agency and trust, ensuring players understand the direct path to their rewards—a key driver for long-term engagement.
To enhance the “gamification” of the bonus journey, Spinmatic introduced a high-value incentive: the Super Win. By successfully navigating to the end of the 3rd stage, players are now guaranteed a significant payout. This creates a powerful “near-miss” and “chase” dynamic that keeps players invested until the final round.
Following the successful integration of the Hold&Win feature in Frank Pantera, Spimmatic has scaled the mechanic for the return of El Patrón. While Frank Pantera utilised a standard 3×5 grid, the new Plata o Plomo features an expanded 4×5 coin respin grid.
Matching the base game’s reel structure, this 20-slot grid provides:
● Higher hit frequency: More space for coins to land.
● Increased volatility: A broader canvas for massive win potential.
● Visual consistency: A seamless transition from base game to the Hold&Win feature.
Plata o Plomo Hold&Win isn’t just about the “silver or lead” choice—it’s about the certainty of performance. By combining a world-class IP with a transparent, upgraded mathematical model, Spinmatic is providing its partners with a title that is as reliable as it is iconic.
El Patrón is back. And the rules have never been more rewarding. Experience the evolution for yourself—step into the world of El Patrón.





