Provider
Blueprint Gaming
Paylines
Megaways (up to 15,625 ways)
Cop the Lot Megaways: Even More Swag is Blueprint Gaming's February 2026 return to its cops-and-robbers heist franchise, and it's the loudest entry yet. The cartoon vault doors, dollar-sack symbols and that smug little bandit mascot are back, only this time the studio has bolted a 12-tier upgrade ladder onto the bonus round. That's the thing worth talking about.
Mechanically it's a 6×6 Megaways grid, but Blueprint clamps the ways at 15,625 rather than the full BTG 117,649. Sounds like a downgrade on paper. In practice it keeps the cash-collect maths from spiralling, which is the trade-off you accept for a 10,000x ceiling on a medium-high volatility game. RTP sits at 94.00%, which is the version most operators will host, so check the lobby info if you're picky about that.
Base play is standard cascading Megaways stuff. Wins evaluate left to right, symbols vanish, fresh ones tumble in. Wilds, scatters and a multiplier trail show up in the usual places. Cash bags drop with values printed on them and a Cop symbol sweeps them all up, which is where the Cop the Lot name comes from.
And then there's the Big Heist bonus. Trigger free spins and you're handed a wheel of 12 progressive upgrades to pick through before the round starts. MinCash tiers strip out the low-value bags. Both Ways switches on right-to-left pays. More Cash, More Pots, Extra Free Spins, persistent multipliers, the whole rack. You can stack several upgrades per session, and that's what turns an average bonus into something genuinely chunky. The Rapid Fire Jackpots sit on top of all this with five tiers from Mini through to Mega King, dropping randomly mid-spin.
Stakes run from 0.10 to 25.00. The presentation feels noisier than the original Cop the Lot Megaways, almost cluttered during the bonus, but the music and sound design carry it. One small gripe. The 94% RTP version is the default on most sites and it's noticeably tighter than Blueprint's premium 96% builds, so know what you're spinning before you commit. But if you came for the upgrade-ladder gimmick, you'll get plenty of it.