by Pragmatic PlayReleased Jan 29, 2026
Neon-lit 243 ways tumble slot with wild multipliers up to 100x. Three bet tiers with different max win caps. Persistent multiplier during free spins.

Game Type
RTP
96.5%
Volatility
Very High
Max Win
5,000x
Grid
5x3
Paylines
243 Ways to Win
Min Bet
$0.25
Max Bet
$125

Cyberheist City gives you three bet levels, and each one changes the slot's behavior so drastically they might as well be separate games. Normal mode runs at standard bet with a 5,000x max win. Ante Bet costs 5x your stake but makes free spins 15 times more likely to trigger - though it caps your win at 1,000x. Super Spin cranks the bet to 10x normal and guarantees at least one multiplier wild every spin, but shuts off free spins entirely and limits you to 500x.
That last option is unusual. Paying ten times your bet for a guaranteed wild sounds exciting until you realize the 500x ceiling means you're trading bonus potential for base game consistency. It's a mode that favors grinders over bonus hunters.
Every wild lands with a random multiplier between 2x and 100x. The full range includes 13 possible values: 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, 6x, 8x, 10x, 12x, 15x, 20x, 25x, 50x, and 100x. When a wild contributes to a win, its multiplier adds to a running total that applies to all wins in the current tumble sequence.
Tumbles work as expected. Winning symbols vanish, everything drops, new symbols fill from above. No limit on how many tumbles a single spin produces. The multiplier accumulates with each wild that appears during the chain - land a 10x wild on the first tumble and a 25x on the third, and your total sits at 35x for remaining wins in that sequence.
In the base game, the total resets after each spin's tumbles finish. Standard stuff.
Three scatters trigger 10 free spins. Four give you 15, five awards 20. During the bonus, the accumulated multiplier carries over between spins. Land a few wilds early and every tumble for the rest of the round benefits from whatever total you've built up. Retriggers add 5 to 20 more spins depending on scatter count.
There's also a Super Free Spins mode where every wild carries a minimum 10x multiplier. You either trigger it naturally (when Super Scatter symbols appear alongside regular scatters) or buy it for 500x your bet. Standard free spins cost 100x to buy. The price gap is steep, but a guaranteed floor of 10x per wild in a persistent multiplier environment changes the math considerably.
The name suggests a follow-up to 2023's Cyber Heist, but the two games share nothing beyond neon aesthetics and a heist theme. Cyber Heist used a 6x5 scatter-pays grid with no wilds. This runs 243 ways on a 5x3 with wild multipliers as the central mechanic. Completely different engines.
The neon Miami-meets-Tokyo backdrop looks sharp. Palm trees, a crypto bar sign, luxury sports cars, and a crew of stylish criminals populate the screen. Character symbols make up the high-pay tier while gold coins and heart gems fill the lower positions.
The 5,000x cap on normal mode feels restrictive for a slot built around multiplier accumulation. With wilds reaching 100x and the persistent multiplier in free spins, the theoretical ceiling should be higher. That cap will cut some bonus rounds short before they fully play out. For a game with this much mechanical depth in its bet system, the payoff doesn't quite match the ambition.
Game data verified by Spinoxy Media Ltd editorial team. RTP and specifications sourced from official provider documentation.