Blood Rebels Slot Review
Bullshark Games operate under the Hacksaw Gaming network with the self-described mantra of building games they themselves would want to play, and Blood Rebels reads very much like a statement of that ambition. Where much of Bullshark’s catalogue leans bright and cartoonish, this one goes in an entirely different direction: a gritty, street-riot setting populated by two hulking rebel brothers, all graffiti, burning cars, and dark back-alley atmosphere. The 96.26% RTP sits above the industry average, and medium volatility with a 25.10% hit frequency means sessions should feel alive between the big moments rather than feeling like a long trudge toward a single payoff. The headline figure is a 12,000x stake maximum win – strong for a medium-volatility slot and enough ceiling to attract players who want genuine upside alongside manageable base-game variance. Blood Rebels is built for players who like their slots with attitude: feature-first, multiplier-driven, and with enough personality to make the experience memorable.
Base Game & Features
The game runs on a 5×4 grid with 20 fixed paylines. That is a conventional layout, and deliberately so – Blood Rebels does not try to be clever with its structure, letting the mechanics do the talking instead. Low-paying symbols are the usual card royals (10 through Ace), each paying 1x to 1.5x stake for a full five-of-a-kind line. The premium symbols are very much on theme: teeth, brass knuckles, crowbars, lighters, and Molotov cocktails, paying 3x to 10x stake for five of a kind. A five-wild line tops the regular symbol pays at 15x stake.

The session pacing in the base game is solid. A hit frequency of 25.10% means you are not grinding through long dry stretches waiting for anything to happen. Those small and medium wins keep the rhythm going, and when the Flip mechanics land, the session picks up noticeably. The base game is essentially the build-up phase: manageable enough to run without burning through a bankroll quickly, purposeful enough that you are always watching for the two features that give it its real personality.
Wild Symbol
The Wild substitutes for every paying symbol on the grid. Its presence matters most when Flip symbols land, since converted low-pay symbols function as wilds too – meaning a strong Flip result can flood the reels with wild equivalents that the base Wild reinforces.

Global Multiplier
The Global Multiplier is the engine underneath everything in Blood Rebels. It applies to every win on the grid and starts at x1 on each base-game spin, resetting with every new spin. That behaviour changes significantly during the bonus rounds, where it becomes progressive – holding and climbing for the entire duration of the free spins. This reset-vs-progressive distinction is what makes landing the bonus feel like a genuine gear change rather than a minor enhancement.
Single Flip and Mass Flip
These are the features that give Blood Rebels its identity. A Single Flip symbol targets one type of low-paying royal, converting every instance of that symbol on the entire reel set into a wild, then adds the converted symbol’s value to the global multiplier. Up to five Single Flips can land on a single spin, each targeting a different low-pay type, which means in the best scenarios the entire lower tier of the paytable becomes wilds. A Mass Flip works on a broader scale: one lands at a time, and it converts every low-pay symbol on the grid into wilds simultaneously. Both mechanics make what could otherwise be a quiet spin feel genuinely eventful – even when the base game is not paying huge, a well-timed Flip moment gives the session real personality and keeps momentum up.

Blood Rebels Bonus Features & Free Spins
Blood Rebels has two free-spin modes, and the difference between them is meaningful rather than cosmetic. Both are built around the progressive global multiplier; the distinction comes down to how wilds behave during the round.
Breaking Curfew
Three scatters award 8 free spins; four scatters award 10 free spins. Throughout the round, the global multiplier holds and keeps climbing with each spin rather than resetting – this is the core change from base-game behaviour, and it is what makes the bonus feel meaningfully more powerful. Each scatter that lands during the round adds one more free spin, so retriggers are possible and the round can extend beyond its starting allocation. Breaking Curfew is the steadier of the two bonuses: the progressive multiplier framework does its job cleanly, but it needs Flip symbols to appear frequently enough to push the multiplier to genuinely transformative heights. It is a solid, enjoyable round on its own terms, though without something extra to supercharge the wild count, it can feel like a foundations-only version of what the game is capable of.

Total Anarchy
Five scatters trigger 10 free spins, and this is the mode where Blood Rebels really opens up. Total Anarchy carries all the rules of Breaking Curfew – progressive global multiplier, additional spins for scatters landing mid-round – but adds Sticky Wilds that lock in place for the entire duration of the free spins. One important distinction: Sticky Wilds can only be created by landing wild symbols naturally, not by Flip symbol conversions. As those locked wilds build up across the reels over successive spins, the combination of a growing grid presence and a climbing multiplier creates the kind of escalating tension that makes a bonus round feel like the main event rather than just an add-on. This is where the 12,000x maximum comes into view as a realistic target rather than a theoretical ceiling. Among the four bonus options available, Total Anarchy is the clear highlight, and the one most players will be chasing.

BonusHunt FeatureSpins (Bonus Buy)
Blood Rebels offers four bonus buy tiers, giving players meaningful flexibility over how aggressively they chase the features:
- BonusHunt FeatureSpins – 3x stake: Makes each spin five times more likely to trigger a bonus. A low-cost option for players who want to increase bonus frequency without committing to a direct buy.
- First Stone FeatureSpins – 50x stake: Guarantees at least one Single Flip or Mass Flip symbol on every spin. Useful for experiencing the core mechanic consistently without waiting for natural triggers.
- Breaking Curfew Buy – 100x stake: Direct access to the Breaking Curfew free-spins round.
- Total Anarchy Buy – 200x stake: Direct access to the Total Anarchy free-spins round with its Sticky Wilds and progressive multiplier.


The BonusHunt option at 3x stake is more of a session tool than a full bonus experience – it nudges the bonus frequency without guaranteeing anything. First Stone FeatureSpins at 50x sits in an interesting middle ground, effectively letting you run the base game with the Flip mechanic guaranteed active on each spin, which is a good way to stress-test the core feature without jumping straight to 100x or 200x. For most players, the choice will ultimately come down to Breaking Curfew at 100x versus Total Anarchy at 200x, and the answer depends on how much of the session budget you are willing to commit to the best possible starting conditions.
Our Honest Verdict
Bullshark Games have been building their catalogue with a clear “from players to players” philosophy, and Blood Rebels is the sharpest expression of that to date. It represents a genuine tonal shift for the studio – darker, more cinematic, more character-driven than their usual output – and the game design follows through on the atmosphere. The Flip mechanic is not just a cosmetic addition; it functions as the connective tissue between base-game momentum and bonus-round potential, making even routine base-game spins feel purposeful. Games like Chaos Crew and Wanted Dead or a Wild share some of the same gritty character energy, but the Single Flip and Mass Flip mechanics give Blood Rebels its own mechanical fingerprint.
Medium volatility with a 25.10% hit frequency keeps sessions moving at a decent clip. The base game can have quieter stretches when Flip symbols are slow to appear, but that is a design choice rather than a flaw – the tension of waiting for the mechanic to activate is part of the experience. The global multiplier framework is well executed: meaningful in the base game (when Flip symbols are working), transformative in the bonus rounds where it climbs progressively. Total Anarchy with Sticky Wilds is the clear standout, combining wild accumulation with multiplier growth in a way that makes the ceiling feel genuinely reachable. A 12,000x maximum on a medium-volatility game is a strong proposition.
The theme is one of the strongest in Bullshark’s catalogue: the hip-hop soundtrack fits the visuals precisely and gives the whole experience an attitude that sticks. Players who prefer calm, pastoral aesthetics will find little common ground here, but for anyone who enjoys feature-heavy slots with genuine personality and a well-crafted bonus system, Blood Rebels delivers. A refined, attitude-loaded slot where the real action lives in the bonus rounds, but the journey there is worth the wait.
Overall Rating: 7.9/10
Blood Rebels FAQs
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What is the RTP of Blood Rebels?
The RTP is 96.26%, which sits comfortably above the industry average. -
What is the maximum win in Blood Rebels?
You can win up to 12,000x your total bet. -
What is the volatility level of Blood Rebels?
It has medium volatility, offering a balanced mix of frequent smaller wins and bigger payouts. -
How do Flip symbols work in Blood Rebels?
Flip symbols transform low-paying symbols into Wilds and add multipliers to the Global Multiplier for bigger wins. -
Can I buy the bonus features in Blood Rebels?
Yes, Bonus Buy options let you trigger features like Breaking Curfew and Total Anarchy instantly. -
What are the free spin features in Blood Rebels?
Blood Rebels offers two free spin features: Breaking Curfew (8-10 free spins with progressive multiplier) and Total Anarchy (10 free spins with sticky wilds and progressive multiplier). -
Is Blood Rebels available to play now?
Blood Rebels from Bullshark Games is scheduled to release on August 21st, 2026. -
Who developed Blood Rebels?
Blood Rebels was developed by Bullshark Games, a game studio with the mantra ‘From Players To Players’ that aims to create games they themselves would enjoy playing.

