Big Time Gaming loves an iconic and thrilling 007-theme. So it continues its Max MegaWays series with a third installment, bringing back the spy theme alongside new mechanics. Following the releases of Max MegaWays (2022) and Max MegaWays 2 (2023), Max MegaWays 3 adds the Megadozer, while maintaining the high volatility and oversized win potential that defines the series. Watch out for the official release across Big Time Gaming casinos on February 19th and keep note of these game highlights.
When you think of Nolimit City’s Tombstone series, a high-stakes showdown often comes to mind, but the latest installment, Tombstone Slaughter: El Gordo’s Revenge, takes the gunslinging chaos to unprecedented heights. With a jaw-dropping maximum win potential of 500,000x the base bet, this game isn’t just a sequel—it’s a revolution. Launching on January 28, it’s a momentous release that leaves even San Quentin 2 (200,000x) and Tombstone R.I.P. (300,000x) eating its dust. Let’s dive into this record-breaking outlaw adventure and uncover what makes this slot Nolimit City’s boldest creation yet.
Pragmatic Play’s Fortune Roulette kicks off 2025 with an innovative twist on the classic roulette format. Building on the foundation of previous multiplier-based games like Mega Roulette and PowerUP Roulette, this January 29 release introduces new mechanics, including a slot-style bonus round and the unique Chest feature. These additions aim to expand the appeal of multiplier roulette while offering something fresh for fans of Pragmatic’s dynamic table games. But how does it stack up to its predecessors? Let’s take a closer look.
After the chaos of Tanked, Nolimit City returns to a world in ruins with xWays Hoarder 2, the much-anticipated (within the fan zone) sequel to 2021’s xWays Hoarder xSplit. Launching January 14th, this slot ramps up the stakes with insane volatility, a 25,920x max payout, and a mix of new and familiar features. But does it evolve beyond the original, or is it just more radioactive clutter? Let’s find out.
Continuing on the subject of simple-mechanic live games, let’s turn to Playtech’s newly-released Busted or Bailed. This one swaps the blackjack table for a high-speed car chase, blending crash-game mechanics with an action-packed theme. It’s fully RNG-driven but it sits in live casino lobbies because it actually has a live presenter aka live news reporter. With fast-paced rounds and straightforward bets, is this game worth a detour—or does it run out of gas? Let’s find out.