RTP
94.74%


Blood Suckers MegaWays
RTP:
94.74%
Blood Suckers MegaWaysAbout the game
Game Attributes
Blood Suckers Megaways Slot Review
Red Tiger took a 2009 vampire classic and rebuilt it on the Megaways engine, and the remake bites harder than the original. Blood Suckers Megaways runs six reels with two to seven symbols on each, opening up to 117,649 ways to win on a single spin. The coffins, the garlic, the gloomy castle: everything that made the first game a cult favourite survived the transplant. The math did not. This version hunts with high volatility and a 20,521x cap, a very different animal from its low-variance ancestor. We rate Blood Suckers Megaways among the strongest horror slots in our library, and the bonus round is the reason why.
Theme & Design
The reels sit inside a candlelit castle hall, stone gargoyles at the edges, fog rolling low across the frame. Symbol art stays hand-drawn and a little grimy: five vampire portraits, vials of holy water, crossbows, cloves of garlic. Red Tiger resisted the urge to polish it all into glossy 3D, which was the right call for the material. The organ drone underneath swells whenever scatters tease, and after fifty spins you will catch yourself leaning in. Horror fans are well fed on our platform. The Halloween slots shelf runs deep, but few titles on it carry this much pedigree, and none of them treat their source material with this much care.
RTP, Volatility & Win Potential
Our build returns 94.74%. Red Tiger ships several RTP configurations for this title, topping out at 97.66%, so the gap is worth knowing about before you size your bets. Volatility is high, and it feels high: base game wins run thin, and the feature carries the payload. The 20,521x ceiling is modest by Megaways standards. Fine by us. This game sells frequency of meaningful bonus rounds, not lottery math, and that trade suits anyone who plays for the feature rather than the jackpot screenshot.
| Spec | Value | Note |
| Free spins award | 5 spins + coffin picks | One pick per triggering Scatter, up to 5 |
| Win multiplier cap | x10 | Grows during the free spins round |
| Bonus buy: Feature Coffin | 10x bet | Random modifier on one paid spin |
| Bonus buy: free spins | 150x / 500x / 1,000x bet | 3, 4 or 5 coffin picks |
Three of the four buy options open the free spins directly; the cheap one drops a random modifier onto a single paid spin instead.
Symbols & Payouts
Six-of-a-kind payouts look tiny on paper, and that is normal for a ways engine. You rarely hit one combination at a time. Stacked premiums push multi-way hits over and over, so the paytable below understates what a good spin actually pays out.
| Symbol | Role | Payout (6 of a kind) |
| Vampire portraits (5 symbols) | High-pay | 0.8x to 3x |
| Garlic, crossbow, dagger, holy water, flask | Low-pay | 0.4x to 0.6x |
| Wild | Substitute | Completes ways for pay symbols |
| Scatter | Bonus trigger | 3+ awards 5 free spins with coffin picks |
The five vampires fill the premium tier while the hunting kit (garlic, daggers, crossbows, holy water, flasks) covers the low end. Players who want grim artwork paired with even nastier math can open the Mental Nolimit City demo and see how deep that particular rabbit hole goes.
Blood Suckers Megaways Bonus Features
Free Spins & Coffin Picks
Three scatters award five free spins, and every scatter in the triggering spin hands you one coffin pick, up to five total. Picks reveal random wilds, super wilds, one to three extra spins, or win multipliers of x2, x3, and x5, with the round's multiplier capped at x10. The detail we like most: modifiers you did not pick can still fire at random during the round. A three-pick trigger never feels fully wasted, and a five-pick trigger is an event.
Bonus Buy
Four price points, listed in the specs table above. The 10x Feature Coffin is the impulse purchase; the 150x, 500x, and 1,000x buys open free spins with three, four, or five picks respectively. Feature-first pricing of this kind has clear kin in The Dog House Megaways slot, which structures its bonus menu along the same ladder.
How to Play
Stakes run $0.20 to $4 per spin. That narrow band tells you exactly who Red Tiger built this for: session players, not single-swing gamblers. Pick a stake you can hold for 200 spins, watch how often the scatters tease before they connect, and treat the demo as homework rather than a toy. The free version behaves identically to real play, so use it to learn the coffin-pick rhythm. Anyone comparing ways engines should also spin 5 Lions Megaways for a different free spins economy running under the same reel mechanic.
Pros
- Coffin picks give the bonus round real decision weight
- Unpicked modifiers can still trigger mid-round
- Four bonus buy tiers fit different budgets
- Atmosphere that respects the source material
Cons
- Hosted RTP sits well below the 97.66% flagship configuration
- $4 max bet shuts out high rollers
- Base game is a dry spell between features
Final Verdict
Blood Suckers Megaways is the rare remake that upgrades the engine without losing the face. The pick-driven bonus adds a layer of agency most Megaways titles lack, and the horror styling has aged into something close to charm. Spin the free demo on our platform first, then bring a bankroll sized for high volatility. Patient Betfuryans will find this one worth the bite.







































