Hacksaw Gaming Slots
Hacksaw Gaming: cartoon art, serious volatility
Hacksaw Gaming slots are easy to recognise: bold, hand-illustrated art that looks closer to a comic panel than a typical reel set, wrapped around high-volatility maths. The Maltese provider only started in 2018, and its breakout was Wanted Dead or a Wild, a Wild West slot whose three very different bonus rounds — and brutal swings — made it one of the most-watched slots on streaming.
From scratchcards to a streaming favourite
Hacksaw did not begin with slots at all. Founded by Marcus Cordes, it spent its early days making scratchcards and instant-win titles before releasing its first slot in 2019. That quick-payoff background still shows in how its bonuses are built: easy to grasp, with a clear goal once you trigger them. The provider has grown fast since, but its output stays defined by art direction and feel rather than sheer volume.
Hacksaw slots in the Wunderino mix
Every Hacksaw slot offered here is checked for Germany's regulated market through the Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde (GGL):
- Le Bandit — a vintage-cartoon heist slot with cluster pays, super cascades and gold squares that collect coin values.
- Chaos Crew — a punk, graffiti-soaked slot with a hold-and-win feature and a multiplier wild.
- RIP City — a noir cat-and-mouse cartoon where a wild cat expands down the reels and turns into a rising multiplier.
- 2 Wild 2 Die — a painterly Wild West slot where revolver symbols fire at the reels to create wilds and stacking wild multipliers.
A look you can spot across the catalogue
What ties Hacksaw together is style and structure: a strong, irreverent art identity; high-volatility design; and feature-buy options — it brands its bonus-buy variants FeatureSpins — that let you jump straight to a chosen bonus. Most games offer two or three distinct bonus modes, so a single title can play very differently depending on which one you land.
If you like the Hacksaw style
For more of the same bold, high-variance approach, Nolimit City pushes themes and volatility even harder, while Play'n GO shares the high-volatility leaning with a lighter touch. Both sit with everything else on the slots page.

























































