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Wanted Salvation Slot by Hacksaw Gaming

by Hacksaw Gaming

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Hacksaw Gaming's spaghetti-western runs VS duel multipliers (up to 100x) that SUM across reels, with three distinct bonus paths (Duel at Dawn, Dead Man's Hand, Train Robbery) and a 12,500x ceiling. Hit "Free Play" below to launch the Wanted Salvation demo in your browser. No download, no signup.

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Specifications

Game TypeSlots
RTP96.38%
VolatilityHigh
Max Win12,500x
Grid5x5
Paylines15 Lines
Min Bet$0.2
Max Bet$100
Themes
Features
Wanted Salvation slot gameplay screenshot

About Wanted Salvation Slot

Land a VS symbol inside a winning combo and the duel kicks in. Two outlaws appear on the reel, each carrying a multiplier between 2x and 100x, and one of them shoots the other before the round resolves. The survivor's number locks in, the entire reel turns wild, and the multiplier applies to anything tied to that reel. So far standard expanding-wild logic. The twist is what happens with multiple VS landings: those surviving multipliers don't compound, they ADD. Two duels closing at 25x and 30x become 55x on the combo, not 750x. That detail matters for the 12,500x ceiling, which requires one VS landing on every reel with multipliers summing to at least 42x total.

The bonus split is the structural part. Three scatter symbols, three different paths, no overlap. DUEL AT DAWN runs 10 free spins on a reel set juiced with extra VS frequency, same mechanic as the base game, just denser triggers. DEAD MAN'S HAND splits into two halves: a collect phase where wilds bank to the left of the grid (up to 20) and multiplier values stack on the right (up to 31x), with three non-winning spins ending it, then a showdown phase where every banked wild lands randomly across three final spins and the total multiplier applies to everything that pays. THE GREAT TRAIN ROBBERY is the simpler of the three, 10 free spins where every wild that drops stays stuck for the duration, accumulating across the round.

Each bonus is also available through the FeatureSpins buy menu if you'd rather skip the trigger hunt, alongside a Bonus Hunt option that lifts trigger frequency on regular spins. Prices float by operator. The three-way bonus structure makes the buy decision interesting here, DEAD MAN'S HAND has the highest theoretical ceiling because the collected multiplier doesn't reset between phases, while TRAIN ROBBERY is the safer, slower compounding play.

The visual treatment is full spaghetti-western. A blood-red sky sits behind a silhouetted dead tree, the grid mounted inside what looks like a sun-bleached wooden gallows frame, and a moustachioed gunslinger in a wide-brim hat stands to the right of the reels with twin revolvers drawn. Symbols mix outlaw portraits with whiskey bottles, gold sacks, bullet wheels and distressed card royals. The bonus icons themselves are clean callbacks, DUEL AT DAWN's crossed pistols, DEAD MAN'S HAND with skulls flanking a poker hand (the aces-and-eights Wild Bill Hickok was holding when Jack McCall shot him in 1876), and a steam locomotive for the Butch Cassidy reference. Not Hacksaw's usual neon-and-cartoon register, but the gritty cinematic tone holds together across all three bonuses.

Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.