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Breakout Slot Review

★★★★★ 4.6 / 5 — our rating
ESReviewed by Elin Sundqvist, Casino Analyst · Updated 16 Aug 2026
RTP
96.07%
Volatility
Medium
Max Win
20,000×
Provider
Nolimit City

A 20,000x max win headlines Breakout, released by Nolimit City on 14 October 2025. Chain Reaction Respins extend winning sequences, while regular Multipliers combine with the Syndicate Multiplier for larger totals. Breakout Spins form the main bonus round. RTP comes in at 96.07%, backed by high volatility.

How Breakout plays

With medium volatility, Breakout splits the difference: enough regular pays to stay engaged, enough upside in the features to keep a big hit on the table. The headline number backs it up: a top prize of 20,000× your stake.

Is 96.07% a good RTP?

96.07% puts Breakout 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

Breakout is an easy all-rounder — enough action for most players without demanding a specialist's bankroll or nerve. A sensible pick if you're not chasing extremes in either direction.

What we liked

  • Solid 96.07% RTP, at or above standard
  • A balanced rhythm of pays (medium volatility)
  • Max win of 20,000× the stake
  • From Nolimit City, a studio we rate

Worth knowing

  • Medium-volatility play: neither the calmest nor the wildest ride
  • Bonus features can be slow to trigger

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Frequently asked questions

What is the RTP of Breakout?
Breakout has a published return-to-player (RTP) of 96.07%.
What is the volatility of Breakout?
Breakout is a medium-volatility slot, meaning a balanced rhythm of pays.
What is the maximum win on Breakout?
The maximum win on Breakout is 20,000× your stake.
Who makes Breakout?
Breakout 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 →