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Blood And Shadow Slot Review

★★★★★ 4.6 / 5 — our rating
ESReviewed by Elin Sundqvist, Casino Analyst · Updated 13 Aug 2026
RTP
96.13%
Volatility
Low
Max Win
6,666×
Provider
Nolimit City

Occult horror from Nolimit City, released 7 March 2023, built around xSplit symbols that split on impact and a Ritual Bar that expands the Reel Area. Sticky Wilds lock in place once landed, and a Bonus Buy is on board. Medium volatility runs unusually restrained for this studio, paired with 96.13% RTP and a 6,666x-stake max win.

How Blood And Shadow plays

Variance on Blood And Shadow is low, which means a steadier ride — frequent smaller wins, few long dry spells, and a bankroll that erodes slowly rather than in lurches. The ceiling is a healthy 6,666× the stake.

Is 96.13% a good RTP?

96.13% puts Blood And Shadow right on the industry standard of around 96% — a fair, typical return with no nasty surprises in the maths. Bear in mind RTP is a long-run theoretical figure, not a promise for any single session.

Who should play it

Blood And Shadow suits value-focused and casual players — a low-drama game where a solid RTP and gentle variance let a bankroll stretch across a long, relaxed session.

What we liked

  • Solid 96.13% RTP, at or above standard
  • Frequent, steadier wins (low volatility)
  • Max win of 6,666× the stake
  • From Nolimit City, a studio we rate

Worth knowing

  • Low-volatility play: won't suit players chasing one big hit
  • Base-game pays can feel thin between features

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Frequently asked questions

What is the RTP of Blood And Shadow?
Blood And Shadow has a published return-to-player (RTP) of 96.13%.
What is the volatility of Blood And Shadow?
Blood And Shadow is a low-volatility slot, meaning frequent, steadier wins.
What is the maximum win on Blood And Shadow?
The maximum win on Blood And Shadow is 6,666× your stake.
Who makes Blood And Shadow?
Blood And Shadow is developed by Nolimit City.

How we review: we verify each game's RTP, volatility and maximum win against provider data, then assess variance, features and value. Ratings reflect our editorial judgement, not commercial arrangements. Read our full methodology →