Take The Bank

Take The Bank slot poster
Rating
- /10
RTP
96.08%
Volatility
MEDIUM
Max win
225×
Hit freq
-
Grid
-
Bet
-
Released
2019-10-29
Banks ThemeBlueBombsCrimeDiamondGold Bars

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Our take

5×4 heist-themed Betsoft slot with 96.08% RTP, sticky wilds, bomb mechanics, and a 225× ceiling.

Take the Bank casts players as robbers in a crime-spree narrative across 5 reels, 4 rows, and 75 paylines. Betsoft's medium-volatility design trades flashiness for steady play. The standout mechanic: robber symbols accumulate on the reels, and every 10 spins they transform into Sticky Wilds that lock across subsequent spins, unleashing a bomb explosion of gold across the grid.

The 75 paylines ensure regular hit frequency, and the sticky wild respin cycle extends base-game excitement. Three cop (bonus) symbols trigger free spins. The 96.08% RTP is serviceable for Betsoft but sits just shy of premium territory.

The heist narrative adds colour but little mechanical depth—the bomb countdown and sticky wilds are the real stars. With a 225× max win on medium volatility, Take the Bank suits mid-range bankrolls and players who value hit frequency over dramatic swings.

Pros

  • 75 paylines deliver frequent winning opportunities and extended play sessions
  • Sticky wild bomb mechanic adds strategic depth and cinematic payoff moments

Cons

  • 96.08% RTP sits below premium Betsoft standards
  • Heist narrative is cosmetic; mechanics work equally on any theme

Math & maxes

Math breakdown

Volatility score
3 / 5
Max win
225x the stake

Gameplay video

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FAQ
How do the sticky wilds trigger?

Robber symbols accumulate; every 10 spins they become Sticky Wilds that lock in place and trigger a bomb explosion.

What triggers the free spins?

Land 3 cop (bonus) symbols to unlock free spins.

What's the volatility?

Medium, making it suitable for varied bankroll strategies and hit-frequency preferences.