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Le Bandit: Hacksaw Gaming's raccoon heist done right

Le Bandit is a cluster-pays slot with a cartoon raccoon pulling a heist in 1940s Paris. It is one of Hacksaw Gaming's more approachable titles, which is unusual for a studio famous for brutal variance. Medium volatility, a clean cash-collect feature, and a sensible cap. Here is the honest version.

The mechanics

Le Bandit drops paylines for a cluster system on a six by five grid. You win when five or more matching symbols touch in a cluster, and cascading reels clear the winners so new symbols can fall in. That cascade can keep a single spin going. The hit frequency is around 32%, so roughly one spin in three lands something, which keeps the base game livelier than a typical high-volatility slot. If cluster pays are new to you, our slots guide explains the format.

Cash collect and the free spins

The heart of the game is the cash coin mechanic. Coin symbols carry values, and a collector symbol gathers every coin on screen at once. In the bonus, progressive multipliers grow as you collect, which is how the bigger wins build. There are three escalating free spins tiers, so you can aim for a longer, hotter round if you trigger the right level. There is also a bonus buy option where it is allowed, letting you pay straight into the feature. Buying the bonus does not change the long-term math, it just front-loads the cost and the variance.

RTP, volatility and the ceiling

The top RTP is 96.34%, but Hacksaw offers four configurations as low as 88.36%, so checking the version your casino runs matters more here than on most slots. It is the same info-screen habit our RTP guide applies to every title, and the gap between the best and worst build is large. Volatility is rated medium, three out of five on Hacksaw's own scale, which makes Le Bandit gentler than stablemates like Wanted Dead or a Wild. The maximum win is 10,000x your stake. Read the volatility rules if you want to understand the trade.

The verdict

Strengths: a lively base game, a satisfying cash-collect loop, and medium variance that suits players who find Hacksaw's harder slots punishing. Weaknesses: four RTP versions including some poor ones, and a cap that is modest by modern standards. Le Bandit is a polished, fair-feeling slot and an entertainment fee, not a strategy. Set a budget, try the demo or a free spins offer first, and play it at a licensed casino from our reviews. For the studio, see our Hacksaw Gaming review. 18+, gamble responsibly.

Le Bandit FAQ

What is the max win on le bandit?

It is 10,000x your stake. The round ends if a single spin reaches that amount. It builds through progressive multipliers in the free spins, so it is rare but more reachable than caps on extreme slots.

Is le bandit good for beginners?

It is friendlier than most Hacksaw slots. Medium volatility and a 32% hit rate mean steadier action, though it is still a high-risk product. Read our slots guide first.

Should i buy the bonus on le bandit?

Bonus buy front-loads the cost and the variance without improving the long-term math. Only consider it where it is legal and within a budget you set in advance. 18+.