by Pragmatic PlayReleased Apr 23, 2026
Pragmatic Play's limbo entry - set a target multiplier up to 10,000x, get an instant result. 97.50% RTP with player-controlled risk.

Game Type
RTP
97.5%
Max Win
10,000x
Paylines
Instant multiplier result - set target, win if result meets or exceeds it
Min Bet
$0.01
Max Bet
$250

Each round generates a random multiplier between 0.97x and 10,000x. Before the round starts, pick a target. If the random result lands at or above your target, you win. Payout equals the target multiplier times your bet. Miss it, and the bet is gone.
Two ways to set your risk. Drag the TARGET MULTIPLIER slider to pick an exact value between 1.05x and 10,000x, and the win chance calculates automatically. Or drag the WIN CHANCE slider, and the target adjusts to match. The formula is simple: win chance equals 97.50% divided by the target multiplier. At the default 2x target, that gives 48.75% - roughly a coin flip with a slight edge to the house.
Set a 1.05x target and you win 92.86% of the time, collecting a $1.05 return on a $1 bet. Set a 100x target and the win probability drops to 0.975%. Push it all the way to 10,000x and the odds are one in about 10,256 spins. Same math, different risk appetite.
Limbo+ is the latest addition to Pragmatic Play's arcade game category, following Plinko+, Mines+, and Spire+. The "+" branding signals a distinct product line - casual games with clean interfaces and straightforward mechanics, separate from PP's slot and live casino portfolio.
Pragmatic Play already had crash games before this. Spaceman (5,000x max, real-time cashout), High Flyer (1,000,000x max), and Big Bass Crash all use the traditional format where a multiplier rises and you decide when to cash out. Limbo+ takes the other approach - pre-set your target, get an instant result. No timing decisions, no rising tension bar. Just pick a number and see if the math lands.
Hacksaw Gaming got there first. Their Limbo launched as part of the Dare2Win series with 98% RTP and the same 10,000x cap. Stake's house-built Limbo runs at 99% RTP with a 1,000,000x ceiling. BGaming offers Limbo XY at 97% with its own spin on the format.
Pragmatic Play's 97.50% sits in the middle of that range. Half a point below Hacksaw, half a point above BGaming. For a game with zero features, zero animations to wait through, and rounds that resolve in seconds, even small RTP differences compound fast. A player running 1,000 rounds at $1 each theoretically loses $25 at 97.50% versus $20 at 98%. Not dramatic, but visible over a session.
The 10,000x cap matches Hacksaw's Limbo exactly. It falls well short of High Flyer's 1,000,000x ceiling, but that comparison is misleading - High Flyer is a real-time crash game with fundamentally different mechanics and risk timing.
Bright blue sky. Fluffy clouds. A swirling portal in the center where the result number appears - green for wins, red for losses. The art style is closer to a weather app than a casino game. No dark backgrounds, no neon, no urgency signals. Recent results sit in small badges at the top right corner, building a visible history of outcomes.
The interface is minimal. Two sliders on opposite sides of the screen, a bet display at the bottom, and a play button. That is it. No settings menus buried in submenus, no tutorial popups. Anyone who has used a calculator can figure this out in about 10 seconds.
Bet range runs from $0.01 to $250. The low floor makes it accessible for micro-stakes testing, and $250 is generous enough for most players chasing the 10,000x ceiling - though at max bet, that ceiling represents $2.5 million, which would almost certainly be capped by operator-side limits long before the game's math allows it.