Vikings Go Berzerk
- RTP
- 96.10%
- Volatility
- MEDIUM
- Max win
- 4,000×
- Hit freq
- -
- Grid
- -
- Bet
- -
- Released
- 2016-11-21
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Our take
A Norse-themed 5×4 adventure from Yggdrasil with Rage mechanics, Berzerk battles, and sticky wilds—the original Vikings Go Wild's turbocharged sequel.
Vikings Go Berzerk is Yggdrasil's swashbuckling sequel to its original Norse adventure. The game channels a longship crew preparing for battle aboard a beautifully rendered Viking vessel. Four cartoon Vikings serve as the top-paying symbols; mermaids (sirens) provide thematic antagonists. The opening cinematic establishes stakes—a naval battle between Vikings and sirens sets the stage.
The mechanical innovation is the Rage meter system. As players land wins, a meter fills for each Viking character. When a meter completes, that Viking enters Berzerk mode and battles a siren enemy. Victory locks the Viking as a sticky wild for the remainder of free spins. The mechanic is solid: it builds narrative tension while functioning as a sticky wild trigger. A treasure chest symbol complements Rage meters, awarding random bonuses independently and keeping base-game momentum flowing.
At 96.10% RTP, the slot sits above the 96% threshold—a strength. Medium-to-high volatility paired with a 4,000× max win creates interesting risk/reward. However, most feature hits cap well below the ceiling, and the 25-payline structure feels dated. The Rage mechanic is thematically robust but mechanically standard.
Pros
- Strong 96.10% RTP sits comfortably above the 96% benchmark
- Rage meter plus Berzerk battle adds narrative progression and engagement
- Sticky wild locking in bonuses extends cascade potential and multiplies payouts
- Medium-to-high volatility balanced by above-average RTP creates interesting risk/reward
- Treasure chest random bonuses inject unpredictability into base game
Cons
- 4,000× max win is modest even for medium-to-high volatility
- 25 paylines feel restrictive compared to Megaways or cluster-pays competitors
- Rage mechanic adds narrative but functions as standard meter-fill feature
- Feature-dependent design; base game lacks mechanical appeal beyond Rage thresholds
Math & maxes
Math breakdown
- Volatility score
- 3 / 5
- Max win
- 4,000x the stake
FAQ
What happens when a Viking enters Berzerk mode?
The Viking duels a siren enemy; victory locks the Viking as a sticky wild for the remainder of the bonus round.
How does the treasure chest work?
Treasure chests land randomly and award bonus payouts separate from Rage meters and primary free spins features.
What is the volatility classification?
The slot is medium-to-high volatility, balancing steady win frequency with explosive potential.





