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The Big Bass series has become one of the most reliable production lines in the slot world, and Big Bass Blast is the latest cast into those familiar waters. Developed by Pragmatic Play, it keeps the beloved Money symbol and Wild collection loop intact while dressing everything up in a new coat of paint.

What sets this entry apart is its high-voltage makeover, swapping sunny coastlines for a stranger blend of forest, mountains, and crackling electricity. Sitting behind all of it is a 5,000x max win, giving series veterans a familiar ceiling to chase.

Betting Options

Like most slots in the series, Big Bass Blast plays out on a 5x3 grid, keeping the layout tight and instantly familiar to series fans. Wins are formed across 10 fixed paylines, so there's no need to worry about adjusting lines before you spin.

The math model carries a high volatility rating, which delivers the swingy, feast-or-famine rhythm the franchise is known for. Backing that up is an RTP that tops out at 96.50%, sitting right around the industry standard.

Nine paying symbols fill the reels, made up of 10-to-A royals alongside premiums like fishing boxes, rods, dragonflies, and floats. A line of five matching royals returns 5x to 10x the stake, while five matching premiums pay a heftier 50x to 200x.

The reward structure is topped by a 5,000x max win, which realistically arrives only when the free spins collection engine fires on all cylinders. Reaching that ceiling leans heavily on stacking Money symbol values while multipliers are running hot.

Big Bass Blast Bonus Features

The star of the show is the Fisherman Wild, which now appears in both the base game and free spins rather than being locked away in the bonus. Landing only on the leftmost and rightmost reels, it substitutes for everything except the Scatter and sweeps up any Money symbols on screen.

Those Money symbols are represented by fish and carry values from 0.5x to 500x the bet. During the base game, each Fisherman Wild can strike with a random multiplier of 2x, 3x or 10x before collecting nearby cash values.

Free spins arrive when 3, 4, or 5 Scatters land, awarding 5, 7, or 9 spins in turn. Should two Scatters appear in the base game, a hook animation can occasionally reel a third one into view to trigger the round.

Inside the bonus, every collected Fisherman Wild inch you toward more rewards. Each 7th Wild banks +5 extra spins and pushes the collection multiplier upward through 2x, 3x and 10x across successive retriggers.

Three situational extras can also fire during spins to keep the reels productive. If Wilds appear without Money symbols, cash values may randomly drop in; if Money symbols appear without Wilds, a hook can drag one on; and a Bazooka can transform non-Wild symbols into something more useful.

Bonus Buy

For players who would rather skip the buildup, Big Bass Blast offers two ways to fast-track the action. You can buy straight into the bonus or shift the odds in your favour with a raised stake.

Feature:

Description:

Cost:

Feature Buy

Instantly triggers the free spins round with 3, 4 or 5 Scatters.

100x the bet

Ante Bet

Increases the base stake to boost your chance of landing free spins naturally.

50% higher bet per spin

Design and Theme

Visually, Big Bass Blast trades the postcard-perfect lakes of earlier titles for something far more electric. Bolts of energy split the reels and surge through tubes around the play area, while a speedboat tears across water tucked between forest and mountains.

The concept is undeniably eye-catching, even if the logic behind pairing angling with raw electricity feels loose at best. It reads more like a fresh gimmick to keep the long-running franchise humming than a genuine creative breakthrough.

Wrap Up

Big Bass Blast is a competent, playable fishing slot that neither embarrasses nor reinvents the series. Moving Fisherman Wilds into the base game is a genuine plus, opening up Money symbol collection at all times, yet it isn't a trick that other fishing slots haven't already pulled.

The bonus round feels slightly tighter than usual, with a modest starting spin count and a demand for seven Wilds to level up rather than the customary four. Fans chasing that 5,000x max win will still find plenty to enjoy, though anyone suffering from Big Bass fatigue may feel this one treads water rather than making waves.

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