Provider
Blueprint Gaming
Let's be straight about the base game first. Strip away the fire and the wolf, and Wolf Fury Fire Blitz is a plain old fruit machine. Five reels, three rows, five fixed paylines. Plums, lemons, cherries, golden bells, red 7s. Wins only count on adjacent reels from the left, the way these things worked decades ago. If that's all there was, you'd close the tab. But Blueprint Gaming built a cash-collect engine on top, and that's where it earns its place in their growing Fire Blitz range.
The whole thing revolves around one symbol: a flaming wolf collect symbol that only appears on the middle reel. Land it alongside any fire cash coins (those carry values from 1x up to 15x) and the wolf gathers every coin in view onto itself. Simple idea, satisfying when it hits.
Then there's Fire Blitz, which can fire off randomly on almost any spin. It throws extra cash and collect symbols onto the reels, sometimes upgrading their values, and that's often what tips you into a bonus. Two bonuses exist. Blitz Spins wants cash and collect symbols on three consecutive reels, then holds the wolf and gives you three spins that reset every time a new coin drops. Fire Spins is the bigger one. Six or more coins anywhere lock in place, everything else respins hold-and-win style, and if you fill the grid the Super Spin hands you one of four fixed jackpots: MINI 25x, MINOR 50x, MAJOR 150x, or the GRAND at a chunky 1,000x.
Feeling brave? The Power Play side bet stacks the odds your way for 5x, 10x, or 20x your stake, fattening up those collect symbols. The max win sits at 12,000x and volatility runs high. One honest gripe: the headline return is on the low side for this kind of game, so the jackpots are doing a lot of heavy lifting.