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The Cage: Nolimit City steps into the octagon

The Cage is Nolimit City's mixed martial arts slot, and it fights the way the studio usually does: hard and unpredictable. It uses a gravity-style drop to fill a wide 5,184-ways grid, then leans on xBomb wilds and Roundhouse Kicks to clear symbols and build multipliers. The top win is 25,000x. Here is how the rounds play out.

A wide grid with falling symbols

The base game runs on a 3-4-3-4-3-4-3 formation for 5,184 ways to win, with symbols dropping into place rather than spinning, similar to the cascade-and-gravity feel you get from a few cluster-style slots. Wins form from the leftmost reel in the base game, and from both sides once you reach the bonus. If terms like ways-pays and cascades are new, our slots guide explains them in plain language. The theme is loud and the pace is brisk, with knockdowns and title-fight framing keeping the tempo up.

xBombs and Roundhouse Kicks

The signature mechanic is the xBomb wild. It substitutes for any symbol except the bonus scatters, and when it explodes it removes the symbols around it and bumps the win multiplier up by one for the next collapse. Chain a few of those together and a modest spin can snowball. The Roundhouse Kicks work alongside the xBombs to keep symbols moving and clear space for fresh drops. The catch is the same as with most Nolimit games: these features deliver the real money, so the long stretches between them are where your bankroll gets tested.

RTP and volatility

The Cage ships with a default RTP of 96.05%, and Nolimit City offers operators lower versions of either 94.09% or 92.09%, so check the info screen before a session and read our RTP guide if the number is hidden. The hit frequency is roughly 32%, and the volatility is high. Our volatility guide covers why a game like this can run cold for a long time before the xBomb chains finally connect. Plan around the swings rather than hoping they skip you.

How to play The Cage

Keep the stake small and the session length sensible. High-volatility slots reward patience and punish chasing losses, so set a budget and a loss limit before you start and treat the bonus as a rare event, not a plan. If a bonus buy is offered, remember it front-loads both cost and variance without improving the underlying math. Our responsible gambling tools help you keep The Cage in the entertainment column where it belongs.

Is The Cage worth playing?

Strengths: a punchy theme, a satisfying xBomb multiplier loop, and the polished, aggressive design Nolimit City does well. Weaknesses: high variance, a top win that is hard to reach, and the usual long quiet runs between features. The Cage suits players who enjoy combo-driven cascade slots and can sit through dry spells. If you want steady, frequent wins, look elsewhere. It is entertainment, never an income plan. For more from the studio, read our Nolimit City review, and choose a licensed site from our casino reviews. 18+.

The Cage FAQ

What is the max win on The Cage?

The top win is 25,000x your bet, reached by chaining xBomb explosions and multipliers in the bonus. It is rare, so treat it as a long shot rather than an expectation. Most sessions pay far less.

How many ways to win does The Cage have?

The base grid offers 5,184 ways to win across a 3-4-3-4-3-4-3 layout, with wins forming from the left in the base game and from both sides in the bonus round. Symbols drop in rather than spin.

Is The Cage high volatility?

Yes. It is a high-volatility slot with a hit frequency around 32%, so wins come in bursts with quiet stretches between. Size your bets to last through the cold runs, and set a loss limit first. 18+.