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27 Ways (All Ways)
Disco Beats trades the usual Habanero blueprint for something tighter. Instead of five reels with a free spins round, you get a 3-reel, 3-row grid running on 27 all-ways mechanics. Every adjacent-reel match from the leftmost column counts. The setup is small, only nine visible positions, and it gives the game a quick, low-stakes rhythm rather than the slow build of a 5×4 cabinet.
Bets stretch from 0.27 to 1800 per spin, which is a generous range for what is essentially a casual format. RTP sits at 96.62% on the default profile, though operators can dial in alternates as low as 92.18% if they want, so it pays to check the info panel on any specific casino. Volatility is officially low, and that matches the all-ways math on a tiny grid. You get frequent small ticks and a base-game ceiling of about 1,277x, which is modest. Honestly, the base game alone wouldn't carry the headline, and that's the one real critique here.
What does carry it is the Bonus Wheel. Land three Lightning Scatters anywhere on the grid and the reels stop entirely. You're handed a wheel that awards either a multiplier cash prize against your stake or one of four fixed jackpots stacked on the left rail: Mini at 50, Minor at 250, Major at 500, and Grand at 5,000 on default coin. Scale the Grand up and you reach 10,000x bet, which is the published max win. There is no traditional free spins mode at all. Every bonus path runs through the wheel.
Layered on top is a Race progressive jackpot ticking up at the very top of the rail. It draws from a shared pool across Habanero's jackpot-enabled portfolio and can drop on any paid spin with zero symbol requirement. That means you've got two parallel jackpot systems running inside a 3×3 disco cabinet, plus the wheel underneath. Visually it leans hard into 70s nightclub iconography: mirror balls, neon music notes, a glossy vinyl record, a treble clef, and a pink-haired anime DJ standing beside the reels reacting on wins.