3021 The Bounty Hunter Gigablox
- RTP
- 94.00%
- Volatility
- MEDIUM
- Max win
- 3,714×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2021-08-02
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Our take
Dystopian 6×6 Gigablox from Reflex Gaming with 94% RTP, laser-firing wilds, and 25× multipliers in free spins.
3021 The Bounty Hunter Gigablox throws players into a post-apocalyptic vision of the year 3021 AD, complete with ruins of the Golden Gate Bridge and a desolate landscape. The SK-1000 cyborg bounty hunter stands as the game's centrepiece, firing laser rounds at the reels during triggered events. The 6×6 grid eschews traditional paylines in favour of cluster-based mechanics, with winning combinations formed by adjacent matching symbols.
The defining feature is Gigablox: randomly enlarged versions of any symbol that can span multiple cells. These giant blocks dramatically increase win potential by covering multiple positions simultaneously. The game also features randomly triggered wilds—the SK-1000 fires lasers that add wilds to the reels during base play, creating cascading opportunities. The Bounty Hunter symbol itself becomes fully wild during free spins, remaining locked and providing multiplier boosts on every win within that round—multipliers reach up to 25×.
With a 94% RTP, the house edge is slightly steeper than modern peers, but the dystopian theme and mechanical novelty appeal to novelty-seekers and sci-fi enthusiasts. Medium volatility ensures that the game doesn't swing wildly; instead, it delivers a steady rhythm of small-to-medium wins punctuated by occasional larger payouts. For players tired of fantasy and safari themes, the space-age dystopian setting offers refreshing visual variety.
Pros
- Gigablox mechanic (randomly enlarged symbols) adds unpredictability
- Dystopian sci-fi theme stands out from conventional slot aesthetics
- Bounty Hunter free spins with up to 25× multiplier boost wins meaningfully
- Laser-firing wild triggers inject cinematic excitement
Cons
- RTP of 94% is below modern industry averages
- Max win of 3,714× is modest for a 6×6 game
- Medium volatility may feel restrained for thrill-seeking sci-fi fans
- Gigablox outcomes can feel arbitrary without transparent probability display
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 3,714x the stake
Gameplay video
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FAQ
What are Gigablox?
Randomly enlarged versions of symbols that can span multiple grid cells, dramatically increasing winning potential per spin.
How do free spins trigger?
Various symbol combinations unlock free spins where the Bounty Hunter symbol turns fully wild and applies multipliers.
What do the laser wilds do?
Randomly triggered during base play, the SK-1000 fires lasers that add wilds to the reels, creating cascading wins.
What is the maximum multiplier in free spins?
Up to 25× multiplier via the locked Bounty Hunter symbol on every win within the bonus round.
How does a 6×6 grid differ from traditional reels?
Instead of paylines, the game uses cluster mechanics where adjacent matching symbols create winning combinations.





