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Falcon Cash

Class III A Star CurveA Star Curve Xl
Falcon Cash game screen — Ainsworth
Game artwork · Ainsworth

About this machine

Following the success of our legacy high denom titles, Falcon Cash is a great low denom offering, with the classic game play of Eagle Bucks. The players are chasing the legacy must win before jackpots as well as the classic Eagle Bucks free games features.

Description sourced from the manufacturer's public product page.

Falcon Cash on video

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Artwork & cabinet

Where Falcon Cash sits in Ainsworth's range

It is listed on the A Star Curve cabinet. The cabinet is the hardware — screen geometry, button deck, chair and speakers — and the same title is frequently released on more than one, which is why a game can look and feel different at two properties.

Ainsworth lists it as a progressive. That does not make it a wide-area jackpot: most progressives build from play on that machine or that bank of machines inside one property, and reset locally. The wide-area systems — the ones where a meter is shared across dozens of casinos — are a much smaller, separately licensed set.

What's the RTP of Falcon Cash?

There isn't one number — and any site quoting you a single figure is describing a different product.

Manufacturers ship the same title in multiple par versions, commonly spanning roughly 85% to 96%. The casino chooses which one to install, and that choice is not disclosed on the machine. Nevada regulation only sets a floor: every wager must theoretically return at least 75%.

What regulators actually publish is hold percentage — realised performance after player behaviour, aggregated by region and denomination. It is never broken out by game title. So the honest answer for any land-based machine is a range plus an unknown configuration, not a single figure.

Figures quoted elsewhere for this title are almost always taken from its online version, which is a different product with a different maths model.

Where to play

We don't yet have verified floor placements for this machine. Our casino cross-reference covers 442 properties, but only through IGT's public linked-progressive data — which doesn't reach Ainsworth titles. We would rather show nothing than guess.