Gods Go Pew Pew Slot Review
When Anubis rises to face Thanatos, the world feels it. Two merciless Gods, obsessed with dominance and destruction, are locked in a battle where compromise does not exist. Both believe there is room for only one ruler & afterlife, but their conflict has torn through time itself. One truth cuts through the chaos, but which will it be?
Gods Go Pew Pew from Sneaky Slots marks the 4th addition to a plethora of impressive releases, while standing as the first release of 2026. Still relatively new to the iGaming scene, Sneaky Slots has made an impact, turning heads with its fresh & creative ideas through titles like Nip Tuck, Freak Show Revelation, and Gopnik.
That innovative edge is reinforced by the backing of Nolimit City and their exclusive xMechanics, giving this studio a foundation built on risk, creativity, and identity. With a growing reputation and a clear creative direction, Sneaky Slots is certainly one to keep on your radar…

Base Game & Features
Gods Go Pew Pew is a highly volatile 5-reel, 5-row video slot with 50 fixed pay lines. Paytable symbols confirm winning combinations when 3-5 identical symbols land on adjacent reels, starting from reel 1, so long as they participate in connecting pay lines.
Cerberus is the highest-paying symbol, followed by 3 additional Characters and Bone Icons. After each spin settles, all winning combinations award a fixed payout between 0.1x and 26x your bet. Other symbols include Bone Wilds, which substitute for all paytable symbols except Hourglass & Golden Hourglass symbols.

God Symbols
When 2 God symbols appear across the grid in the same spin, each one will transform into a Bone Wild. After this, both God symbols will fight each other, and whoever remains alive will activate its respective feature.
- Split: Triggers when Thanos wins the fight. Once active, he will split a random number of symbols into 2 instances. Symbols that are affected by the Split Feature will gain a Multiplier, which displays 2 times the number of instances.
- Swap: Triggers when Anubis wins the fight. Once active, he will mark 1 or more paytable symbols, upgrading them to a higher-paying symbol. Please note that Anubis never selects the highest-paying symbol for its feature.
When both God symbols fall diagonally, horizontally, or vertically to each other, all paytable symbols between them will transform into Bone Wilds.

xZone
During gameplay, the xZone can only appear in the middle 3 reels. Once an xZone symbol hits, it will add a random Multiplier between x2 and x50 to all surrounding paytable symbols. If more than 1 Multiplier is part of the same winning pay line, their values are added together before being applied to the win.
Gods Go Pew Pew: Death Games
Triggering the Death Games session requires 3 Hourglass Scatters to land anywhere in the base game, where players can choose between Dead Spins & Lazer Tag.
Alternatively, landing 3 Hourglass Scatters, with the addition of a Golden Hourglass Scatter, triggers the Super Death Games mode, with the option of Super Dead Spins or Super Lazer Tag.
Choosing the Dead Spins mode will award 7 Free Spins with an active Skull Multiplier and an increased frequency of God symbols. Each symbol transformed by God symbols increases the Win Multiplier for that spin. Landing 1 Golden Hourglass Scatter during this time will award an additional +3 Free Spins, triggering Super Dead Spins.
Having access to the Super Dead Spins mode will award 7 Free Spins and an active Skull Multiplier that does not reset between spins. In addition, God symbols appear on the reels more frequently.

Lazer Tag
Upon entering the Lazer Tag mode, 1 God symbol will be added above the reels, while the other God symbol sits below the main reel set. With each spin, both God symbols will shoot a single Lazer towards the opposing one in an attempt to hit them.
Furthermore, several Multipliers are available on each side of the reel set, which increase each time a Lazer targets them. All available Multipliers begin at x1, which increases by +x1 for every Lazer Hit that occurs. For every gate the Lazer passes through, each targeted Multiplier increases by a further +x1.
The Lazer Tag mode ends when either God symbol is hit 7 times, after which, all accumulated Multipliers are added up and applied as the Total Prize Win. Landing a Golden Hourglass Scatter at this time will instantly award all visible Multipliers, setting the new value of each one to x5, and upgrading the session to Super Lazer Tag.
The Skull Multiplier may appear in a random position during each spin. Once visible on the reels, it will begin to move left or right until it reaches the leftmost or rightmost reel. Each God Lazer activates one of the Skull’s Eyes. When both are active, it will double the value of all Multipliers once all Lazers disappear.

Super Lazer Tag
Once the Super Lazer Tag is active, all Multipliers begin with a x5 value. Additionally, each God symbol shoots an additional +1 Lazer Shot towards the opposing God symbol. Gates can also appear with Multiplier Tags between x3 and x50.
Lazers that pass through Multiplier Gates will increase their value on the side, plus the amount if they hit. This session ends when either God symbol takes 7 hits. Once this happens, all accumulated Multipliers are added together and applied as a Total Prize Win per bet.
Sneaky Boost & Bonus Buy
Players may purchase any of the following Sneaky Boost & Bonus Buy options:
- Sneaky Boost: Increases your chance of triggering the Death Games mode for 2x your bet per spin
- Super Sneaky Boost: Offers a greater chance of triggering the Death Games mode for 5x your bet per spin
- Death Games: Guarantees to land 3 Hourglass Scatters in the next spin for 100x your bet
- Super Death Games: Guarantees to land 3 Hourglass Scatters + a single Golden Hourglass Scatter for 500x your bet
- God Fight: Triggers a single spin with both God symbols present on the reels for 15x your bet
Gods Go Pew Pew has a maximum win capacity of 9,999x your bet. If a single session exceeds this, the player returns to the base game with the qualifying amount.

Our Honest Verdict
Gods Go Pew Pew from Sneaky Slots feels like more than just another release. It’s a strong case that Sneaky Slots now sits comfortably alongside, and arguably level with, Shady Lady as one of the most exciting new studios in the space. Both developers commit fully to their own identities. Sneaky Slots leans surreal and abstract, while Shady Lady embraces chaos through a darker, more grotesque lens. Different paths, with a similar ambition.
There is no hiding Sneaky Slots’ close relationship with Nolimit City. In many ways, they are the industry’s nepo baby, born into a team stacked with experience and built on foundations laid by one of the most innovative studios of the modern era. That said, Gods Go Pew Pew shows clear signs that Sneaky Slots is no longer just benefiting from that legacy; it is starting to define its own.
Visually, the game genuinely stands out. Crisp, distinctive, and confidently styled, it looks exactly like the work of a studio eager to leave a mark. The gameplay backs that up. The base game is far from passive, with the God symbols creating constant tension as both are required to trigger a feature, but only one ultimately takes control and determines the outcome.
The Split and Swap mechanics feel mathematically deliberate and well-balanced, while the addition of Bone Wilds aligning diagonally, horizontally, or vertically adds another layer of payoff without overcomplicating the experience.
When it comes to free spins, the choice between modes feels intentional. One caters to players already comfortable with the base game flow, while the other pushes harder into controlled chaos. Dead Spins introduces a skull multiplier and increased God symbol frequency, while the Super version raises the ceiling with a multiplier that no longer resets.
The real highlight, however, is Lazer Tag. It is frantic, loud, and genuinely exciting. Watching pew-pew fire across the reels while building multipliers, then doubling everything by hitting the skull, is one of the most engaging feature concepts we have seen in recent memory. Its Super mode raises the stakes further, starting with an x5 multiplier, an extra lazer shot, and gated tags ranging between x3 and x50.
Rounding things off, Gods Go Pew Pew includes a full suite of Sneaky Boost options for players eager to access features more directly, alongside a respectable 9,999x maximum win. If there is one criticism, it is that the game feels like it could have pushed even further. The foundations are there for something truly monstrous. It also has a slightly below average 95.79% RTP.
Still, this is an easy standing ovation for Sneaky Slots. If Gods Go Pew Pew is any indication of what is coming next, the future for this studio looks very bright indeed.
*The images found in this slot review are currently from Demo Play. On average, our reviews are written prior to the initial release and before the game is available for real play.
Gods Go Pew Pew FAQs
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What xMechanics are available in Gods Go Pew Pew?
Gods Go Pew Pew features an xZone mechanic, which highlights a special area across the 3 middle reels. Once active, the xZone reveals a random Multiplier of up to x50, which is applied to all paytable symbols within the surrounding area for that spin. -
Is there a Bonus Buy option in Gods Go Pew Pew?
Yes, Players in eligible regions can access several Bonus Buy options during each session. This includes 2 Ante Bet choices that increase the chance of triggering the Death Games bonus, offering faster access to the game’s main features. -
What is the max win potential of Gods Go Pew Pew?
Gods Go Pew Pew has a maximum win of 9,999x your bet, giving the game ample high-risk, high-reward status when the features fully align. -
What is the RTP of Gods Go Pew Pew?
Gods Go Pew Pew has an RTP of 95.79%.


