Highway To Hell
- RTP
- 96.18%
- Volatility
- MEDIUM
- Max win
- 2,500×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2012-05-23
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Our take
Biker-themed 5-reel slot from Wazdan with expanding wilds, 96.18% RTP, and 2,500x max win.
Highway to Hell from Wazdan pairs a biker theme with skeleton characters navigating a fiery, demonic landscape. The 5×3 grid with 5 paylines follows a classical structure, though expanding wilds and multiplier mechanics inject modern gameplay elements. When wilds land, they expand to fill their entire reel, creating additional winning combinations and setting the stage for multiplier escalation. Consecutive wins amplify the multiplier, encouraging longer play sessions and strategic spin management. With 96.18% RTP and medium volatility, the game balances accessibility with excitement, avoiding the extreme swings of high-volatility releases. The modest 2,500x max win feels dated by modern standards, yet the atmospheric theme and mechanic synergy make Highway to Hell memorable for players who favour narrative and character over ceiling payouts.
Pros
- Expanding wilds and multipliers create multi-win potential across single spins
- Medium volatility with 96.18% RTP suits a broad range of player preferences
- Biker theme with skeleton characters offers memorable, distinctive visuals
Cons
- 5-reel, 5-payline layout feels dated compared to modern cluster-pays or Megaways
- Max win of 2,500x is modest by modern standards
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 2,500x the stake
Gameplay video
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FAQ
How do the expanding wilds work?
Wild symbols expand across their reel, filling it completely and creating additional winning combinations.
What's the volatility level?
Highway to Hell has medium volatility, meaning wins land regularly without extreme dry spells.
What's the max stake?
The maximum bet is 100 credits per spin, with a minimum of 0.2 credits.





