7s Deluxe Repeater

7s Deluxe Repeater slot poster
Rating
- /10
RTP
95.02%
Volatility
HIGH
Max win
50,000×
Hit freq
-
Grid
-
Bet
-
Released
2020-01-01

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Our take

Multi-set retro fruit slot from Blueprint Gaming with 95.02% RTP, 50,000× max win, four reel sets.

7s Deluxe Repeater from Blueprint Gaming harks back to land-casino reel-set multiplication strategies. Rather than expanding a single grid, the slot operates four independent reel sets simultaneously—each spin evaluates all four in parallel, amplifying both hit frequency and aggregate payoff potential. The 95.02% RTP is respectable for a high-volatility title, and the 50,000× ceiling suggests concentrated payoff in bonus or aligned-multiplier sequences. Retro theming executes with unironic flair: flaming background, vintage fruit symbols, and period-appropriate audio design. Absent detailed feature documentation, the mechanic appears centred on fruit-fill progression (respins triggering when fruits accumulate) rather than traditional free-spin or scatter sequences. The multi-set architecture creates the illusion of heightened engagement, though actual outcome volatility likely remains constant per spin.

Pros

  • Multi-set architecture creates heightened visual engagement
  • 50,000× maximum win is competitive for high-volatility fruit
  • 95.02% RTP is solid within retro-slot tiers
  • No scatter-collection requirement; fruit-fill mechanics are intuitive

Cons

  • Retro aesthetic may feel dated to contemporary audiences
  • High volatility concentrates wins in bonus sequences

Math & maxes

Math breakdown

Volatility score
3 / 5
Max win
50,000x the stake
FAQ
How do the four reel sets work?

Each spin evaluates all four sets simultaneously, multiplying potential win paths per spin.

What triggers the bonus?

Filling reels with fruit symbols resets the feature counter and awards respins.

What's the maximum win?

50,000× your stake across the four sets.

Is there a scatter symbol?

No; the game uses fruit-fill progression rather than scatter symbols.