Overview
One of the highest-RTP slots ever released, with a vampire-slaying bonus game and 10 free spins.
How It Plays
Blood Suckers is played on a standard 5x3 reel layout with 25 paylines. Matching symbols landing along an active payline from the leftmost reel trigger payouts according to the in-game paytable.
Key Features
- Free Spins: a bonus round of spins where enhanced features (extra wilds, multipliers, etc.) are usually active.
- Bonus Game: a distinctive gameplay feature of this slot. See the in-game info panel for full rules.
- High RTP: a distinctive gameplay feature of this slot. See the in-game info panel for full rules.
Return and Volatility
The flagship RTP of 98% is well above the industry average of around 96%. That means over millions of spins, the game theoretically returns 98 units for every 100 wagered. Individual sessions can deviate wildly from this average — this figure is a long-run statistic, not a guarantee for any given play session.
Blood Suckers is classified as a low volatility profile. Wins hit frequently but tend to stay small. Good for longer sessions on limited bankrolls and for players who prefer steady gameplay over dramatic swings.
Max Win Potential
The maximum payout on a single session is capped at 900x. A relatively modest ceiling — this is typical of lower-volatility games where wins are frequent but capped. Good for extended sessions where the pace of play matters more than chasing headline wins.
Demo and Real Money
Like most NetEnt titles, Blood Suckers is typically available in both demo and real-money modes at licensed casinos. The underlying math is identical in both — the RNG, symbol weights, RTP and volatility are shared. The only differences are the use of fictional credits in demo, and that progressive jackpot networks (if the game connects to any) can only be won with real wagers. For more on this distinction see our demo vs real money guide.
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