FTN Mayhem Slot by GameArt
by GameArt
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GameArt's cyberpunk 3x3 coin-collect slot with MAYHEM multiplier drops, four fixed jackpots to 5,000x Grand, sticky coins and two buy tiers.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96.01% |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 1,353x |
| Grid | 3x3 |
| Paylines | Hold & Win (no paylines) |
| Min Bet | $0.01 |
| Max Bet | $100 |

About FTN Mayhem Slot
The MAYHEM Feature is what the whole game is named after, and it's the best place to start. At random during base spins, a burst of multipliers rains down and sticks to whatever symbols are sitting in those positions. They do nothing on their own. They wait. The moment the Bonus fires, every coin and jackpot in play gets its attached multiplier applied before the Collector sweeps the board, and if multiple multipliers dropped on the same tile during base play, they stack additively on that one position.
Getting into the Bonus is the other half of the puzzle. Three symbols of any type covering the full middle row drops you in, and from that point the traditional paytable concept gets thrown out entirely. Only White Coins pay face value during the base game. The cyberpunk character portraits, the jackpot tiles, the purple question-mark Mystery boxes all sit dormant until a round triggers. You get 3 respins to start. Each new symbol landing anywhere resets that counter back to 3. Round ends on three clean spins in a row, or when every cell of the 3x3 fills up - which auto-awards the Grand at 5,000x your bet. One caveat on the auto-Grand: a Collector symbol on the trigger spin cancels it, sweeping everything on the board instead of paying the ceiling.
Collectors are the mechanic to watch. When one lands during the Bonus, it instantly pulls every coin value, every jackpot tile, every Mystery symbol on the reels and pays them out as a single total, with any MAYHEM multipliers factored in first. Then it locks sticky for the remainder of the round. Mystery Coins reveal their face value at the end of the Bonus; Mystery Jackpots reveal into Mini (100x), Minor (200x), or Major (500x), never Grand. Sticky Coins from the base game carry over intact, which is why the Bonus math rewards patience rather than rapid-fire triggers.
The buy menu has two tiers. 50x your stake gets you into the regular Bonus on the same rules as a natural trigger. 100x upgrades you to MAYHEM Bonus, which is identical except at least one MAYHEM Feature is guaranteed to fire inside the round, so multipliers are locked in before the first respin. Standard GameArt Gamble sits on top of base wins if you want the card-flip double-up, capped at five picks.
The 1,353x ceiling is modest for a coin-collect game with a 5,000x Grand tile sitting right there on the paytable. Hit rate on the Grand must be brutally low given the fill-the-board condition, which means most sessions cap out well below that number. The game is structurally identical to Bit Vault from the same studio - same 3x3, same no-paytable logic, same 50x/100x buy pricing - with the cyberpunk aesthetic swapped onto character portraits rather than vault hardware. It also sits in the same Mayhem-branded run as Backstreet Mayhem: High Stakes, though the mechanics there are entirely different. Neon cityscape backdrop in magenta and deep purple, hexagonal circuit cells behind the empty positions, and a glowing cyan reactor core hovering above the grid between spins.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.