by Wicked GamesReleased Feb 26, 2026
Wicked Games' most complex slot: 5 ante bet tiers (up to 5,000x), Rage Meter free spins, Wicked Drop dead-spin saves, and a 25,000x max win at maximum volatility.

Game Type
RTP
96.12%
Volatility
Very High
Max Win
25,000x
Grid
3-4-4-4-4
Reels
5
Rows
4
Paylines
768 Ways to Win
Min Bet
$0.2
Max Bet
$400
Hit Freq
23.04%

The Wicked Boosters system is what separates Big Black Cock from every other bonus buy slot on the market. Five ante bet tiers, ranging from Feeling Lucky at 5x your standard bet up to Leeroy Jenkins at 5,000x. That top tier is, as far as anyone knows, the most expensive ante bet ever put into a commercial slot. At max bet of €400, the Leeroy Jenkins buy would cost €2,000,000. For a single spin.
What does that single spin get you? A guaranteed Frontal Assault wild modifier plus a Max Win symbol on screen. If the modifier or an Exploding Scatter hits that symbol, you collect the full 25,000x. If it misses, the money is gone. A coin flip dressed in jungle camouflage.
The middle tiers are where most players will actually spend time. Chef's Choice (13x) fires the Frontal Assault wild modifier on every base game spin. Go Loud (25x) guarantees two Scatters and a re-spin on every spin, constantly threatening to trigger free spins. Final Release (80x) skips the bonus entirely and awards a single climax spin with a random wild block and multiplier. Each tier changes how the base game feels, it changes how fast you lose, too.
Two standard Buy Bonus options sit alongside the Wicked Boosters. Straight to Business at 125x drops you into the Forced Entry pre-round. All In at 750x triggers enhanced free spins with at least one Caged Wild guaranteed per spin. Seven total ways to bypass the base game. That kind of optionality is rare.
Three Scatters trigger Operation "Deep Insertion" free spins, but not directly. First comes Forced Entry, a pre-round played on a compressed 3x4x4x3 grid. Three spins determine your starting free spin count and multiplier value. Landing four Scatters instead of three starts you at a 4x multiplier rather than 1x, which makes a massive difference to your ceiling.
Free spins run Frontal Assault on every single spin. The rooster attacks the grid, placing either 1-2 full-reel wilds, 3-6 random wilds, or a 2x2/3x3 wild block. No empty spins during the bonus. Every round has wilds.
The Caged Wild mechanic adds a second layer. These locked wilds sit on the reels during free spins. When a Frontal Assault modifier hits a Caged Wild, the round multiplier increases. When it misses? The Rage Meter ticks up by one. Rage 3, Rage 6, Rage 9 - each threshold triggers a bigger Final Release wild block at the end of the bonus. A 2x2 block at Rage 3. A 3x3 at Rage 6. The full 4x4 at Rage 9.
So missed wilds aren't wasted. They fuel the finale. Good free spin runs hit Caged Wilds early and stack the multiplier. Bad runs accumulate Rage and bet everything on a single explosive last spin. Both paths lead somewhere, which keeps the bonus tense regardless of how the first few spins play out.
The 3-4-4-4-4 layout is unusual. Reel one has three positions while reels two through five have four each, creating 768 ways to win. That narrow first reel acts as a bottleneck - combinations need to squeeze through three symbols before expanding across the wider reels. Visually, the grid has a lopsided feel that matches the game's off-kilter personality.
Cocktease triggers when exactly two Scatters land, awarding a single re-spin with a possible Frontal Assault modifier. It's a second chance at the third Scatter, and a way to keep near-misses from feeling completely hollow.
Wicked Drop is the dead-spin safety net. On any non-winning base game spin, a special symbol on reel 5 sometimes appears and awards an instant win between 20x and 200x your bet. Dead spins in a maximum volatility game happen constantly, so having any consolation mechanic matters. A 200x instant win from a losing spin is better than most standard wins in lower-volatility games.
The 25,000x max win sounds big until you compare it to other maximum volatility slots released in the same period. Nolimit City's Tombstone Slaughter pays 500,000x. San Quentin 2 offers 200,000x. Money Train 4 hits 150,000x. At 25k, Big Black Cock sits closer to Bonanza Megaways from 2016 than to its modern peers. For a game marketed as the most extreme slot in its provider's lineup, that ceiling feels restrained.
The feature set partially compensates. Seven distinct mechanics layered on top of each other, five ante tiers that genuinely change how the game plays, and the Rage Meter creating a win-path even from "bad" free spin rounds. Wicked Games packed more mechanical depth into this single release than most studios put into three or four games.
Some of that complexity works against the game. The Forced Entry pre-round adds a step between triggering free spins and actually playing them. The Leeroy Jenkins ante is more marketing stunt than real option - even at minimum bet, it costs €1,000. And the provocative feature names (Cocktease, Forced Entry, Deep Insertion, Final Release) will either amuse or alienate depending on your tolerance for innuendo.
For a studio that publicly launched nine months before this release, the mechanical ambition is striking. Wicked Games built something dense, layered, and genuinely different from the Nolimit City template that most provocative slot studios follow. Whether the 25,000x ceiling limits its appeal among max-win chasers is the tradeoff they've chosen.