Cyber Vault
- RTP
- 94.03%
- Volatility
- MEDIUM
- Max win
- 22,760×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2020-01-01
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Our take
Four Leaf Gaming's Cyber Vault tests your hacking skills in a bonus game unlocking power-ups, delivering 22,760× potential across 3,125 betways.
Cyber Vault leans into gamification, framing the player as a hacker attempting to crack a digital vault. The base game is a traditional cluster-pay setup: symbols land, matching clusters connect horizontally and vertically, and winning clusters disappear to make room for cascades. The betway count of 3,125 is flexible, expanding and contracting based on active symbol arrangements—a standard property of cluster pays.
The star feature is the vault-opening bonus, triggered by landing bonus symbols. This shifts the experience from passive reel-spinning to active puzzle-solving: you're presented with a digital vault interface and given a series of attempts to open it. Each successful "hack" unlocks a power-up: cash adds to your feature win, multipliers boost subsequent wins, replicators clone high-value symbols, and battery overcharges extend free spins or unlock additional guesses. This interactive layer is Cyber Vault's chief differentiator; casual players may find it refreshing, whilst purists seeking pure reel-action might find it gimmicky.
The visual design is sleek: dark background, neon-blue accents, futuristic HUD elements, and minimalist symbol design. The aesthetic reinforces the hacking theme without overwhelming the interface.
At 94.03% RTP and medium volatility, Cyber Vault is an average player offering. The 22,760× maximum is achievable through sustained power-up accumulation during the bonus round, making it a realistic mid-session goal rather than a pipe dream. The interactivity is the draw—this is not a game for autopilot sessions but rather for players who want engagement beyond the reel spin. If you enjoy puzzle-bonus elements, Cyber Vault delivers. If you prefer mechanical simplicity, look elsewhere.
Pros
- Interactive vault-hacking bonus adds a layer of engagement beyond pure spinning
- Power-ups (multipliers, replicators, cash increments) create varied payout paths
- Sleek futuristic aesthetic appeals to tech-savvy players
- 3,125 betways provide flexible win arrangements across multiple symbols
Cons
- 94.03% RTP is below-average; many competitors offer 95%+ in similar formats
- Hacking puzzle may feel gimmicky to players seeking pure reel mechanics
- 22,760× max win requires optimal power-up combination—not guaranteed
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 22,760x the stake
FAQ
What is the vault-hacking bonus?
Trigger the feature by landing bonus symbols. You then face a digital vault and attempt to hack it through a puzzle. Each successful hack unlocks power-ups that multiply your feature win.
What power-ups are available?
Four main types: cash additions, multipliers, symbol replicators (clone high-value symbols), and battery overcharges (extend free spins or unlock bonus attempts).
How many betways does Cyber Vault have?
3,125 betways, which expand and contract dynamically based on active symbol clusters. Your bet adjusts accordingly.
Is the hacking puzzle difficult?
No. The puzzle is straightforward—you have multiple attempts, and even modest successes generate respectable power-up outcomes.
What's the RTP?
Cyber Vault operates at 94.03%, placing it slightly below industry average for medium-volatility cluster games.
