CSI: Miami
- RTP
- 95.44%
- Volatility
- MEDIUM
- Max win
- 1,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2020-01-01
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Our take
MGA's 95.44% RTP CSI: Miami is a retro 3-reel, 1-line fruit slot with five bonus mini-games and medium volatility.
CSI: Miami leans into retro fruit-slot design despite its flashy TV tie-in. The single payline keeps play simple—three matching symbols on a line wins. The slot's math adjusts by bet level (higher bets yield slightly better odds), a mechanic from older arcade machines that persists here.
Five bonus mini-games form the entertainment core. The slot description doesn't detail each one, but bonus triggers (via scatter or specified symbol combos) unlock these pick-style rounds. Their payouts vary, adding variance layers beyond the base game.
Max win is stated as €15,000 in absolute terms, which translates roughly to 1000× stake depending on your bet size—respectable for a 3-reel, medium-volatility slot. The graphical presentation is dated; if you're expecting gloss and animation, this isn't it. But for players drawn to simplicity and mini-game variety, the bonus-heavy structure compensates. RTP at 95.44% is acceptable.
Pros
- Simple 3-reel, 1-line structure appeals to retro slot players
- Five distinct bonus mini-games add variety and re-play value
- Medium volatility and 95.44% RTP suit a balanced bankroll approach
Cons
- Dated graphical design may feel stale to modern players
- Max win (~1000×) is modest by today's high-volatility standards
- Single payline limits win frequency compared to multi-line competitors
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 1,000x the stake
FAQ
How many paylines does CSI: Miami have?
Just one. All wins must land on a single horizontal line across the three reels.
Do the bonus mini-games have different payouts?
Yes. Each of the five mini-games awards different prizes; the exact payouts depend on your bet level and which mini-game triggers.
Does RTP change with bet size?
Yes. The stated RTP increases with higher bets, similar to older arcade slot machines—a characteristic of this older game design.





