7s Go Wild
- RTP
- 95.44%
- Volatility
- HIGH
- Max win
- 504×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2020-01-01
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Our take
Getta Gaming's fruit-themed slot pairs Free Spins with Sticky Wilds and a Pick Bonus, backed by 95.44% RTP and high volatility.
7s Go Wild is a fruit-machine homage from Getta Gaming, transplanted into the 5-reel, 15-payline format. The vintage aesthetic is immediate: expect gold bars, lucky sevens, and bell symbols rendered in a style that nods to land-based slots.
Mechanics are modest but functional. You'll trigger Free Spins by landing scatter symbols, and during those free spins, Sticky Wilds lock in place, allowing cascading wins. A separate Pick Bonus lets you choose from hidden prize multipliers, and a Bonus Wheel adds a second layer of randomness.
At 95.44% RTP and high volatility, 7s Go Wild targets players who expect variance. The 504× maximum win is proportional to its feature set—decent but not jaw-dropping. Sessions can stretch long before a feature hits, but when they do, Sticky Wilds chain into memorable paydays.
Pros
- Free Spins with Sticky Wilds create natural win momentum
- Retro aesthetic appeals to traditionalists
- Dual bonus structure (Pick Bonus + Wheel) adds engagement
Cons
- 95.44% RTP is slightly below industry average
- High volatility means long dry spells between features
- 504× max is modest for modern standards
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 504x the stake
FAQ
What's the difference between the Pick Bonus and the Bonus Wheel?
The Pick Bonus lets you choose prize multipliers from hidden symbols, while the Bonus Wheel is a second feature with randomised outcomes. They trigger separately.
Are Sticky Wilds always active during Free Spins?
Yes. Once locked in during Free Spins, Sticky Wilds remain until the round ends, enabling multiple win clusters without a full respin.
Is 95.44% RTP competitive?
It's slightly below the 96–97% industry standard, but only marginally. High-volatility slots often run lower RTP to balance risk–reward.