Outsourced: Slash Game Slot by Nolimit City
by Nolimit CityReleased Nov 5, 2024
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Nolimit City's first crash game runs a guillotine machine instead of an airplane. The multiplier climbs from 1.01x toward a 1,500x ceiling, and one button decides everything. Hit "Free Play" below to launch the Outsourced: Slash Game demo in your browser. No download, no signup.

Specifications
| Game Type | Crash Games |
|---|---|
| RTP | 96% |
| RTP Range | 96.00/94.00/92.00/84.00 |
| Volatility | Medium |
| Max Win | 1,500x |
| Min Bet | $1 |
| Max Bet | $1000 |
About Outsourced: Slash Game Slot
This is the first crash game Nolimit City has ever released, and it ditches every slot convention the studio is known for. No reels, no symbols, no Wilds, no free spins, no Booster menu. One round, one decision, one button.
The machine that runs the round is a Saw-style guillotine rig with a single severed hand laid in the cut zone. Place a bet, hit start, and a multiplier counter ticks up from 1.01x. Press STOP at any point to cash out the current multiplier as your win. Wait too long and a CUT triggers - the blade drops, the round ends, and the bet is gone. Sit through the whole climb without either event firing and the ceiling auto-pays 1,500x. That's the only path to the top prize, and the rarest one.
The scoreboard above the machine is the small twist that separates this from Aviator and its dozens of clones. It tracks three numbers: TOP WIN (your highest cashout this session), LAST ROUND (the previous result), and TOP MISS - the multiplier the machine would have reached on each round if you hadn't stopped, or if the CUT hadn't fired when it did. If you cash at 4x and the round would have gone to 380x, the TOP MISS column will tell you exactly that. It's pure regret-engineering, and it makes every short cashout feel like a leak.
Stake range runs from 1 to 1,000 per round, which is a much wider ceiling than the studio's usual slot economy. The configurable return runs across four tiers, so the version sitting in any given lobby depends on the operator. The 1,500x cap is modest for the format, but the binary outcome on every round keeps swings sharp.
Visually the rig is industrial chopping-machine theatre in greasy greys, rust orange and blood red, with chains and warning yellow stencilled across the housing. The third entry in the Outsourced series, and the only one that isn't a reel-based horror game.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.