Miami Wild Jack Slot by Gamebeat
by GamebeatReleased Feb 26, 2026
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Miami Vice neon heist on a stepped 3-4-4-4-3 grid. Cash Collect coins, Dynamite seeds, sticky Bank symbols, 4-tier jackpots up to 5,000x. The Miami Wild Jack demo runs straight in your browser. Hit "Free Play" below to start spinning.

Specifications
| Game Type | Slots |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96.5% |
| Volatility | Medium |
| Max Win | 5,000x |
| Grid | 3-4-4-4-3 |
| Paylines | 30 fixed lines |
| Min Bet | $0.3 |
| Max Bet | $30 |

About Miami Wild Jack Slot
The grid alone gives this one away as different: 3-4-4-4-3, a stepped diamond shape with the outer reels short and the middle three running full height. 30 paylines wind through that 18-cell layout, and the engine driving them is Cash Collect. Coin symbols drop carrying random cash values on their faces. When the gold Safe icon lands, it sweeps every visible coin into one payout. No Safe, no collect, the coins just sit there waiting for the next attempt.
Dynamite is the wildcard in the base game. It detonates on landing and seeds the visible reels with Coin, Bank and Gold symbols, which is the cleanest way the game has to manufacture a Cash Collect setup on demand. The Wild Jack character, a slick white-suited mafia type pulled straight from a 1985 cop drama, takes over an entire reel when he hits and converts every position in that column into wilds with attached multipliers. Bank symbols are stickier: they lock to their cell and stay there for several spins, boosting whatever lines they intersect, and stacking enough of them on the right reels is the route into the bonus.
Free spins flip the symbol pool. Money symbols turn sticky on landing, so the values you collect during the round accumulate across multiple spins instead of resetting each one, and the standard wilds are replaced by a bonus variant that pays more on the same line lengths. The four jackpot tiers, Mini, Minor, Major and Grand, live above the reels in chunky neon strips and are awarded through a separate pick screen triggered by jackpot symbols rather than scattered into the regular pay flow. Grand sits at 5,000x bet, which is also the game's stated ceiling, meaning the only path to max win in practice runs through that jackpot pick.
Visually, the cabinet is unapologetic Miami Vice cosplay. Pastel skyline behind the reels, palm-tree silhouettes leaning over a sunset bay, a yacht moored at the edge of the frame. The cast on the reels is a who's who of '80s tropes: a silver-haired don in a tan suit, two stubbled lieutenants in pink and beige blazers, a blonde in oversized pink sunglasses, plus brick-style mobile phones, gold bars and briefcases for the lower premiums. Royals are big chunky J/Q/K painted in hot pink, teal and electric purple gradients. Gamebeat has packed more individual symbol art into this one than anything else in their catalogue, around two dozen distinct pieces when you count the wild variants and special mechanic tiles.
One buy option exists and it's blunt: 3,000x bet for direct entry into free spins. That's roughly ten times what most providers price the same shortcut at, putting the math on the volatile end of medium and signalling the studio expects the sticky-money round to be where most of the top hits land. No ante bet, no progressive trigger boost, no halfway-house buys for the jackpot pick.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.