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Hacksaw Gaming struck gold in 2022 with Wanted Dead or a Wild, a duel-driven Western that became one of the studio's most beloved and replayed slots ever. Wanted Salvation is the sequel, and it doesn't waste time proving its bloodline. 

Built on a 5x5 grid with 15 paylines, it runs a 96.38% RTP, high volatility, and a 12,500x max win. The expanding VS duel symbols return, this time backed by three separate bonus modes: Duel at Dawn, Dead Man's Hand, and The Great Train Robbery. It's an outlaw-soaked grind for the experienced player who wants chaos, multipliers, and a shot at that five-figure payout. Saddle up.

Betting Options

Every payout in Wanted Salvation scales with your stake, so the bet level you pick sets the size of everything that follows, including those VS multipliers that climb as high as 100x. Land a big duel chain on a small stake and the math still works in your favour, but it's the wager that decides whether a 12,500x hit reads as a nice afternoon or a life-changing one. 

High volatility means the swings are real, so a bankroll that can absorb long dry runs between duels matters more here than in most slots. The bonus buys follow the same logic, priced as multiples of your stake, from 80x for The Great Train Robbery up to 400x for Dead Man's Hand, so the feature you can afford to force is tied directly to the bet you set.

Wanted Salvation Bonus Features

Four ways to draw your gun, and every one of them pays differently. Wanted Salvation hands you the returning VS duels plus three separate bonus modes, here's what each one is actually worth.

VS Symbols

This is the mechanic that made Wanted Dead or a Wild such a phenomenon, and it returns here largely untouched, for good reason. When a VS symbol lands and can form part of a win, it expands to fill the entire reel and stages a duel between two outlaws, each carrying a different multiplier. 

The survivor's multiplier — anywhere from 2x up through 3x, 4x, 5x, 6x, 7x, 8x, 9x, 10x, 20x, 25x, 50x, all the way to a brutal 100x — is then applied across that reel, which also turns fully wild. 

Land more than one VS symbol and the values are added together first, then multiplied against your line wins. Cover all 5 reels with VS symbols and the entire grid is treated as wild. These symbols appear in both the base game and the Duel at Dawn bonus, which is where they really come alive.

Duel at Dawn

Land 3 or more DUEL scatters in the base game to trigger 10 free spins. The hook here is density, this mode is loaded with far more VS symbols than the base game, so duels fire constantly and multipliers stack at a pace the base game rarely matches. With very high volatility and a 96.33% RTP on the buy, it's the mode built for players chasing the big multiplier chains.

Dead Man's Hand

Three or more DEAD scatters kick off a two-part feature. First comes the collect phase: every wild and multiplier you land gets banked, wilds stack to the left above the reels, while the running multiplier total is shown to the right. Each successful collect resets your remaining spins back to three, so the phase keeps extending as long as you keep landing symbols, ending only after three non-winning spins in a row. 

Then the showdown begins. Three final spins are awarded, every collected wild drops onto the grid, and all wins are multiplied by your banked total. The longer the collect phase runs, the more devastating the showdown, and at 96.43%, it carries the highest RTP of the 3 buys.

The Great Train Robbery

Three or more TRAIN ROBBERY scatters trigger 10 free spins with sticky wilds. Every wild that lands locks in place and stays put for the entire feature, so coverage builds spin after spin. It's the most measured of the 3 modes, medium volatility rather than the swings of the others, which makes it the gentler entry point into the bonus rounds.

Bonus Buy Feature

Prefer to skip the wait? Wanted Salvation lets you buy any of the three bonuses directly from the main game. Here's how they price up:

 

Feature

Cost

Volatility

RTP

The Great Train Robbery

80x bet

Medium

96.27%

Duel at Dawn

200x bet

Very High

96.33%

Dead Man's Hand

400x bet

High

96.43%

 

Design and Theme

Hacksaw leans hard into spaghetti-western atmosphere here. The reels sit against a blood-red sky with a swollen sun setting behind a dead, twisted tree, while a masked gunslinger stands to the side with revolvers crossed at the ready. 

The symbol set runs from playing-card royals up through buffalo skulls, bandits, whiskey bottles, money bags and revolver cylinders, the cylinder being the top-paying standard symbol at 180x for five. Everything is rendered in that gritty, hand-drawn style the studio has built its reputation on. It's moody, violent and cohesive, a presentation that makes the duels feel like they actually carry stakes. The sound design backs it up with a tense, dusty ambience that snaps to life the instant a VS duel triggers, a sharp audio cue that becomes its own form of anticipation the more you play.

Wrap Up

Wanted Salvation had a tough act to follow, and for the most part it delivers. The expanding VS duels remain one of the most satisfying mechanics Hacksaw has ever shipped, and stacking three distinct bonus modes on top gives the game far more variety than the original. 

The 12,500x max win and high volatility spell out exactly who this is for: experienced players who can stomach long dry spells in exchange for genuinely explosive potential. Casual players may find the swings brutal, and the base game can run cold between duels. But when Wanted Salvation gets going, there's very little on Stake right now that hits harder.

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