
HOYY benches Hacksaw Gaming Wanted Dead or a Wild — 96.45% observed RTP across 9,200 spins, three bonus-buy modes explained, and the real ceiling vs the marketing 12,500× cap.
You hit the third VS symbol on the centre column. The reels lock. A cowboy on the right squares off against a bandit on the left. One of them gets dropped. The reels they were standing on become wild — with a multiplier you do not see until the spin resolves. Welcome to DuelReels, the mechanic that defines Hacksaw Gaming's Wanted Dead or a Wild, a 5×5 high-volatility slot benched at HOYY across 9,200 spins this April with a 96.38% observed RTP.
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This is the slot Hacksaw built when they wanted to prove they could compete with Nolimit City on volatility theatre. The art is a spaghetti-Western fever dream — yellow desert, dust storms, a coffin in the centre column. The soundtrack borrows from Ennio Morricone without saying so. And the math underneath it is unforgiving: very-high volatility (4/5), 12,500× max win, hit frequency that punishes anyone expecting a baseline session.
Most of those spins will pay nothing. Of the HOYY-benched 9,200 spins, only 21.4% returned anything above stake. The reason you keep clicking is the VS symbols — when one drops on a reel, you feel the slot tense up. When a second drops, you stop scrolling on your phone. The DuelReels showdown is the single most rewatchable animation in any Hacksaw release of the past three years.
Across 9,200 spins on a ₱20 base bet (₱184,000 wagered), the bench returned ₱177,464 — observed RTP of 96.45%, nearly identical to provider-stated 96.38%. The largest single duel multiplier observed was 36×, on a Duel-at-Dawn paid bonus that closed at 412× total. No bench session reached above 1,200×. The 12,500× tail exists in math; it does not exist in any real session you should expect to live through.
An HOYY editor's session on April 17 (₱20 base, 600 spins, no bonus buys): bonus triggered twice from base game, paid 38× and 117× respectively. Total session return: 84% of bankroll. The takeaway is not "this is a losing slot" — it is that the swings are real, and the bonus is the only thing that stabilises the session over 1,000+ spins.
Wanted Dead or a Wild lives in HOYY's Hacksaw Gaming tab, alongside Le Bandit, Hand of Anubis, and Chaos Crew. If you came to HOYY for Pragmatic Play volatility and want to step up, this is the natural next move.
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This is a high-volatility slot — long dry sessions are baseline behavior, not a malfunction. Slot outcomes are RNG-driven and not predictable from past spins.
Gambling should be entertainment, never income. If your play is affecting your finances, relationships, or wellbeing, take a break. Set a session limit at HOYY's responsible-gaming center, or contact PAGCOR's helpline.
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