Nolimit City Slots
Nolimit City and the X on its slots
Nolimit City is the provider behind some of the most extreme slots in any lobby. Founded in 2013 and now part of the Evolution group, it built its name on a set of trademarked mechanics — each prefixed with a small "x" — and on volatility it pushes past the usual scale. Where many providers chase broad appeal, Nolimit City leans the other way: a smaller run of releases, darker themes, and maths designed for rare but dramatic swings.
How the x-mechanics stack up
The Nolimit toolkit centres on four ideas. xWays turns a single symbol into several, raising the number of ways to win mid-spin; xNudge nudges wild symbols into place and adds to a multiplier with each step; xSplit slices symbols to double them; and xBomb clears symbols off the grid and lifts the multiplier as the reels collapse. They were designed to combine — San Quentin xWays, the 2021 prison-set release that first paired xWays with xNudge, is the title that made the provider's name.
Five Nolimit City slots on Wunderino
Each Nolimit City slot offered here is reviewed for Germany's regulated market by the Gemeinsame Glücksspielbehörde (GGL):
- Mental — an unsettling asylum-themed slot that stacks the x-mechanics for one of the provider's most punishing volatility profiles.
- Tombstone R.I.P. — a Wild West revenge tale that introduced Nolimit's "insane" volatility tier and an xRIP rule that voids wins smaller than your stake.
- Apocalypse Super xNudge — a post-nuclear slot built around the Super xNudge wild, an upgraded version of the nudging-multiplier mechanic.
- Benji Killed In Vegas — a hip-hop, back-alley Vegas story that runs on xNudge and xSplit.
What that means at the reels
Nolimit City makes a particular kind of slot: high-risk maths and bold, sometimes confronting themes, aimed at players who already know they enjoy big variance. That is worth knowing before you spin — these are designed to swing hard in both directions, so they suit a measured, budget-led approach rather than chasing a result.
Providers for a similar appetite
If you want intensity elsewhere, Hacksaw Gaming shares the bold-theme, high-volatility instinct, while NetEnt — like Nolimit, part of the Evolution group — offers a gentler counterpoint. Both sit with the wider range on the slots page.

































