Let’s lead with the number that matters. Wild Play SuperBet posts a 97.46% RTP, and that’s not a typo. For a Light & Wonder cabinet (originally a 2017 NextGen build carried over after the rebrand), this sits well above the 96% baseline most modern fruit slots crawl along at. If you’re picking a classic 5×4 to grind, the math is genuinely in your corner here.
The setup is straightforward on paper. Five reels, four rows, 40 fixed left-to-right lines, medium volatility. Bets run from $0.50 up to $155, so high rollers get plenty of headroom, though penny players are locked out from the floor. The look is pure neon Vegas: flaming chrome-edged Red 7s, gold-rimmed bells, neon cherries and faceted blue and green diamonds floating against a deep purple cosmic backdrop with hexagonal lens flares drifting behind the reels. Dated? A little. Charming? Absolutely.
The hook is the SuperBet ladder running down the left side of the grid, marked x2, x3, x4, x5. You pick how high to climb before you spin. Level 0 costs nothing extra and Wilds pay flat with no boost. Climb to the top and every Wild landing in a winning line carries an x5 multiplier. Here’s the twist most reviewers miss: each level swaps you onto a different reel set entirely. Symbol distribution actually changes as you climb the ladder. That’s unusual for a fruit slot of this vintage, where ante systems usually just stack a multiplier and call it a day. Here the ante decision has real texture.
The Wild itself is a chunky yellow wordmark wrapped in orange flame, and it only lands on reels 2, 3 and 4. So it always bridges combos, never anchors them on the outer columns. Stack two or three Wilds in the same line and the multipliers compound with them, which is where the chunky base-game hits come from. The blue crystal Bonus scatter shares those same middle three reels, and three of them award 10 Free Games. In the feature, the entire Wild multiplier scale doubles. Your x5 cap becomes x10. Three more scatters mid-feature retrigger another 10 spins on top.
One honest knock: there’s no published max win cap anywhere in the INIT or help files, so you’re spinning blind on theoretical ceiling. Is that a dealbreaker? For a high-RTP classic with a genuinely clever ante mechanic, probably not. Wild Play SuperBet won’t impress anyone chasing 50,000x screenshots, but it’s a craftsman’s grinder with math that rewards patience and a SuperBet button that actually changes the game underneath you.