A cosmic farm release built for broad appeal
Relax Gaming has added AgroCulture to its proprietary slot portfolio. The six-reel release fuses a cartoon farm setting with an alien-abduction storyline. It went live on August 13, 2026, a proprietary slot that merges cartoon farm animals with alien-abduction mechanics across 1,024 ways to win.
The more telling detail sits beneath the theme. The title reflects a wider supplier tactic: combining two recognizable aesthetics to widen appeal across different operator lobbies, rather than betting on a single niche audience.
Slot developers are increasingly leaning into hybrid-theme titles, pairing two familiar genre looks in one game to broaden player appeal across diverse operator lobbies. AgroCulture is a clear example of that approach in Relax Gaming’s own output.
A design tuned for time-on-device
The math profile signals who the game is for. It carries a 96.1% RTP and medium-high volatility, positioning it toward players who prioritize session depth over high-variance bursts.
That positioning matters. It distinguishes AgroCulture from the extreme-volatility, high-ceiling releases that dominate much of the modern slot market. Relax Gaming is aiming at players who value extended sessions rather than only a shot at a top payout, even though a 10,000x maximum win is on offer.
The engine centers on a single scalable mechanic rather than a crowded feature set. The central feature is the Abduction Wild, which lands on the four middle reels and can nudge partially or fully onto the grid; when a stacked Abduction Wild appears, it converts matching high-pay symbols into the highest-paying Alien symbol. That same mechanic carries through into the two bonus modes, giving the game a consistent identity from base play into its features.
The bonus structure splits into two distinct styles. Players are directed to either the Abduction Bonus, a free-spins mode with guaranteed Abduction Wild landings per spin, or the Beam ‘N’ Bank Bonus, a collect-and-reward mechanic in which the middle reels land coins worth multiples of the bet while the outer reels produce multipliers and collectors. Each mode also carries a Super variant, extending the game’s ceiling for players who trigger the stronger version.
Feature buys and what the release says about Relax Gaming
The most commercially interesting choice is how Relax Gaming has handled premium access. AgroCulture includes several direct-purchase and enhanced-spin options that let players take advantage of premium features without waiting for organic triggers.
Feature buys have become a standard part of the modern slot toolkit. The studio’s framing here is notable, though: direct purchase options have been priced affordably for widespread appeal. Pricing buys toward accessibility rather than high-cost entry fits the broad-audience, session-depth strategy running through the whole release.
For operators, that combination of a familiar hybrid theme, a moderate volatility profile, and low-barrier feature access makes AgroCulture a catalogue title designed to sit comfortably in a wide range of lobbies. Not a specialist high-variance play.
another strong addition to our portfolio
The distribution scale behind the launch reinforces the point. Founded in 2010, Relax Gaming is a B2B iGaming aggregator and content supplier operating across more than 700 operator brands. It provides access to over 4,000 casino games, comprising its own proprietary slot portfolio alongside aggregated content from more than 70 partner studios.
Chief Product Officer Tony O’Mahony framed the release around that reach and audience breadth. O’Mahony said AgroCulture is “another strong addition to our portfolio, combining a proven theme with innovative bonus mechanics and flexible player engagement features,” designed to appeal to a broad audience and deliver “strong session value.” That emphasis on session value over headline maximum-win figures underlines where Relax Gaming is positioning this particular proprietary title.
