Heartbreakers Slot Review
Pragmatic Play have built one of the most prolific catalogues in the industry, releasing titles across a wide volatility range and spanning themes from ancient mythology to the wild west. Heartbreakers sits within their Prize Grow series and takes a slightly different angle on the familiar collect-and-respin format, wrapping it in a cabaret setting that carries a distinct saloon vibe. With an RTP of 96.53% and very high volatility, this one is firmly positioned for players comfortable with variance – the base game delivers regular, smaller interactions, but the real potential is concentrated in the bonus.
The collect mechanic at the heart of Heartbreakers isn’t new territory for Pragmatic Play, but the three-colour system – green, red, and yellow bottle symbols each behaving differently with the reel multipliers – gives it enough structural variation to differentiate it from a straight reskin. Maximum win potential sits at 10,000x your stake, which is solid if not category-leading for very high volatility releases.

Base Game & Features
Heartbreakers runs on a 5×4 grid with 20 fixed paylines, evaluating winning combinations of three to five of a kind. The layout is straightforward, and the game’s identity comes not from the reel configuration itself but from the row of multipliers sitting above each of the five reels.
Multiplier Mechanics
On every spin, a multiplier of up to 100x is displayed above each reel. Three types of bottle collect symbols interact with these multipliers in distinct ways:
- Green bottles – Land on a reel and pay the total bet multiplied by the multiplier shown above that specific reel. They land with reasonable frequency and keep the base game active.
- Red bottles – Carry their own random multiplier of up to 100x, which is then multiplied by the corresponding reel multiplier above them. When reel multipliers have climbed, a red bottle landing can create a meaningful spike.
- Yellow bottles – Apply the sum of all five reel multipliers to the total bet. Landing one of these with built-up multipliers across all reels is the standout moment of the base game.
The green and red symbols create a steady rhythm of interaction, keeping the base game from feeling entirely static between bonus triggers. The yellow symbol lands less frequently but generates the most significant payouts when it does, applying the combined weight of all five reel multipliers in one payout. There’s a persistent sense of anticipation from tracking those multiplier values – you’re always aware of what a yellow bottle landing right now would be worth.
The base game is designed more to sustain engagement and build toward the bonus than to deliver constant high-intensity hits. It manages that reasonably well, particularly through the green and red collect interactions, which prevent long dead stretches and give most spins some level of feedback. The base game hit frequency of 1 in 5.61 reflects this – you’re getting regular contact, though the payouts from the majority of those hits are modest.
Heartbreakers Bonus Features
The core bonus in Heartbreakers is the Coin Respin Feature, triggered by landing three scatter symbols. It launches the respin game with three lives, and the mechanic shifts so that only green, red, and yellow bottle symbols can appear on the reels. Every time a bottle lands, it boosts the multiplier above its respective reel and resets the respin count back to three. Once no more bottles land and the count reaches zero, the five reel multipliers are summed together, applied to the total bet, and paid out as a lump sum.

The respin reset mechanic creates a natural sense of momentum: every bottle that lands extends the feature and adds to the multiplier stack, so the bonus builds progressively rather than paying out after a fixed number of spins. The three colour variants – green building steadily, red introducing unpredictability through its own carried multiplier, and yellow delivering the sum of all five simultaneously – keep the feature from becoming repetitive within a single session of it.


Super Respins
The Super Respins variant operates on the same core principle – reel multipliers above the grid start at 1x and increase as collect symbols land, with the respin count resetting to three each time. The distinction is that Super Respins represents the higher-ceiling version of the feature, with multiplier builds capable of reaching more significant totals. We hit a 1,000x stake win in Super Respins during testing, which gives a sense of the ceiling this variant can reach compared to the standard Coin Respin Feature.

The green symbols remain important for maintaining momentum during Super Respins – they build consistently and extend the feature, though individually they create less of an impact than the red and yellow variants. The red symbols introduce variance through their carried multiplier, and the yellow symbol remains the most impactful moment in either feature variant: when it lands with accumulated reel multipliers, the payout spike is immediate and clear.
Bonus Buy & Ante Bet
Two bonus buy options are available, with the ante bet offering an alternative route for players who prefer not to commit to a full feature purchase. The bonus trigger frequency sits at roughly 1 in 200 spins through natural gameplay, which makes the 100x buy a reasonable way to access the mechanic more frequently without the significant outlay of the 500x option.
- 100x stake – Provides direct access to the Coin Respin Feature. Reasonable entry point for players who want to experience the core mechanic more frequently.
- 500x stake – Higher risk option targeting players chasing bigger multiplier builds. The potential ceiling is higher, but so is the variance on whether it returns value.

The bonus buy effectively gives players control over how much of their session is spent in the base game versus the feature. The availability of a 100x option is more accessible than the 500x, though both make clear that the game’s value is concentrated in the respin mechanic rather than spread across the base game and bonus equally.
Our Honest Verdict
Pragmatic Play have continued releasing at pace across 2025 and into 2026, and the Prize Grow series represents one of their more consistent frameworks for the collect-and-respin format. Heartbreakers doesn’t break new ground within that series – it applies the familiar multiplier accumulation mechanic to a cabaret setting and differentiates itself primarily through the three-colour collect symbol system rather than through structural innovation.
That said, the three-behaviour approach – green for steady progression, red for unpredictable spikes, yellow for the high-impact combined payout – does enough to keep the feature from feeling like a straight copy of what’s come before. It’s similar in spirit to the multiplier-driven gameplay seen in other Pragmatic Play titles, though the respin mechanic here provides a different rhythm than tumbling reel equivalents. The cabaret presentation with its saloon overtones gives the game a clear visual identity, and the sound design reinforces those moments when collect symbols land and multipliers tick up.
The base game sits in a moderately engaging middle ground: frequent enough interaction to prevent dead sessions, but not exciting enough to be a standalone draw. Most of the meaningful win potential is reserved for the bonus, which is honest positioning for a very high volatility release. The 10,000x maximum win is substantial but sits below where some of Pragmatic Play’s higher-ceiling competitors have pushed the format, which may leave dedicated max-win chasers looking at other options in the catalogue.
Heartbreakers suits players who enjoy familiar mechanics delivered cleanly, particularly those who like collect-and-respin features with clear feedback loops. Players seeking highly innovative mechanics or very high-volatility experiences concentrated entirely in the bonus will find it serviceable rather than exceptional. It’s a well-polished game that delivers on its promise without pushing the genre forward.
Solid execution of a proven framework, worth a session for fans of the collect-and-respin format even if it doesn’t rewrite the rulebook.
Heartbreakers FAQs
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What is the RTP of Heartbreakers slot?
Heartbreakers has an RTP of 96.53%, though lower return values are possible depending on the market. -
Who makes the Heartbreakers slot game?
Heartbreakers is developed by Pragmatic Play, featuring a cabaret theme with a saloon vibe. -
What is the maximum win in Heartbreakers?
Heartbreakers has a maximum win of 10,000x the stake. -
How many paylines does Heartbreakers have?
Heartbreakers plays on a 5×4 grid with 20 paylines that evaluate winning combinations of 3 to 5-of-a-kind. -
What are the main features of Heartbreakers slot?
The game includes a Coin Respin Feature with multiplier mechanics, Super Respins, a collect feature, respins feature, ante bets, and feature buys. -
What is the minimum and maximum bet for Heartbreakers?
Players can place stakes ranging from $0.20 to $240.

