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Blueprint Gaming
Blueprint Gaming dropped Wolf Legend Spin Boost in September 2024 as the Megaways-flavoured cousin of the original Wolf Legend line, and it's the kind of update that quietly does more than the marketing suggests. You get the howling-wolf Yukon backdrop, the totem-pole framing and the orange canyon sunset the series is known for, but now it sits on a 6-reel Megaways grid that can balloon to up to 1,000,000 ways when the rows stretch to their full ten-symbol height. This 95.00% RTP build runs medium-high volatility and tops out at a 10,000x max win.
The headline mechanic is the Spin Boost bar tucked under the reels. Think of it as a permanent ante side bet that ticks down with every spin and, when it triggers, drops a modifier straight onto the next round. Mystery symbol reveals, extra symbols, max-way expansions that lock reels to their tallest height, wild reels, plus respins and “both ways” pays all rotate through the bar. It keeps the base game from ever feeling like a flat grind, which is honestly where most Megaways titles lose me.
Tumbling reels handle the cascades. Every winning cluster clears, new symbols drop, and the reel heights physically grow during the chain. I watched a 2-2-2-2-2-2 grid stretch into a 3-3-3-4-3-3 shape after a single hit, which is exactly how the ways count climbs from a couple of hundred into the tens of thousands inside a single spin.
Free Spins land via three bonus scatters and bolt on an unlimited increasing win multiplier that never resets between cascades. Spin Boost modifiers stay active in there too, so the bonus is where the 10,000x ceiling actually becomes plausible rather than theoretical. And yes, a Bonus Buy is sitting in the corner if you'd rather skip the wait. The Super Bonus Buy bumps RTP closer to 96.2%.
One gripe. The 95% base RTP is on the low side for the studio, so if you're picky about returns, hunt down the higher-RTP variant at a different operator. Otherwise, this is one of the more interesting Megaways releases Blueprint put out last year. The Spin Boost layer is doing real work, the wolves still look great, and the maths has enough headroom to keep things tense without going full Razor Returns.