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Hit the Vampire
Onlyplay · October 9, 2025

Hit the Vampire

Onlyplay's Hit the Vampire is a Hold and Win dressed as a manor interior: 95.66% RTP, medium volatility, fixed jackpots and a 5,216× ceiling.

RTP95.66 %
Volatilitymedium
Max win5 216×
GridBeing recorded
ReleasedOctober 9, 2025
RTP95.66 %
Volatilitymedium
Max win5 216×
Reading the machine

About the game

Every point is checked against the studio's documentation or seen in session.

An interior instead of a monster

Onlyplay furnishes the grid with household objects: an armchair, a bell, a keyring, a book, a goblet, a clove of garlic set out like a precaution. Violet dominates the palette, which softens the whole thing and pulls it away from horror.

The approach works because it tells you something without dialogue: somebody lives here, somebody is defending against something. The bats stay in the background rather than the centre, and the machine stays readable throughout.

Hold and Win at the centre

Everything revolves around the respin. Value-bearing symbols lock, a spin counter resets with each new arrival, and the feature ends when nothing lands. Progress is visible at all times, which is why this format spread so widely.

Pot collection and value pickup sit on top. You are tracking not only how many cells have filled but what each one is worth, and those two numbers move at different speeds.

What fixed jackpots change

The jackpots are fixed rather than progressive. Their amounts are expressed as stake multiples and do not grow with other players' activity. Onlyplay does not publish the ladder in detail, so I quote no tier; the in-game paytable is the reference.

That structure has one advantage: the theoretical return does not depend on a pot that must be fed. What the game states at 95.66% is distributed inside the game itself, with no external reservoir.

Medium volatility, steady sessions

Medium volatility sets Hit the Vampire apart from most of the vampire pool, which leans high-variance. Features arrive more often, amounts stay smaller, and a modest bankroll survives longer.

That is the right profile if you play for duration. The 5,216× ceiling exists but is not the argument here; the machine should be judged on how often its respins arrive, not on its upper bound.

What works and what is missing

The Hold and Win format is cleanly executed, with a clear interface and no dead air. A 95.66% RTP sits within the acceptable range for this kind of machine.

Nothing here surprises, though. Onlyplay delivers a competent version of a format seen hundreds of times, wrapped in pleasant vampire dressing. If you know the genre, you will discover nothing new.

The rules

Rules

One rule per line; the table carries only multipliers actually seen in play.

Base game

The provider does not publish the reel grid or the number of lines. Wins are awarded according to the paytable published by the provider and the game’s combination rules.

Mechanics

Bonus symbols: Bonus symbols are present and grant access to special features as specified by the provider when they appear under the game rules.

Cash Collector: Cash collector elements accumulate monetary values shown in the game and pay out on trigger or at feature end, according to the provider’s mechanic.

Fixed Jackpots: The game includes fixed jackpots that pay predetermined amounts set by the provider.

Hold and Win: The Hold and Win mechanic locks certain positions during a feature and allows collection of values or symbols until resolution, per the provider’s rules.

Pot Collection: Contributions are added to one or more pots which can be paid out under conditions published by the provider.

Wild: The Wild symbol substitutes for other symbols according to the paytable and the provider’s rules to form winning combinations.

RTP and volatility

The game RTP is 95.66 % as published by the provider. Volatility is listed as MED. These values describe the game’s theoretical long‑term return and result variance as communicated by the provider.

Maximum win

The published maximum win is 5216x the stake.

Editorial seal

Verdict

Strengths and weaknesses kept apart; the text decides.

Pros

  • Medium volatility gives steadier sessions than the pool average
  • Readable Hold and Win with visible progress on every respin
  • Fixed jackpots stated as stake multiples, with no external pot

Cons

  • No new idea; a standard Hold and Win
  • 5,216× is a modest ceiling
  • Onlyplay does not publish the jackpot ladder in detail
Verdict · Onlyplay

Hit the Vampire in one sentence

Hit the Vampire is an unsurprising but well-finished Hold and Win, and its medium volatility makes it easier to sit with than much of the vampire catalogue. At 95.66% RTP and a 5,216× cap it aims for regularity. A sensible pick for a long session at small stakes.

On the floor

Screenshots

Screens taken during our own spins, never lifted from a promo page.

The rules

Paytable

One rule per line; the table carries only multipliers actually seen in play.

PalierValeur
GRAND500
MAJOR75
MINOR25
MINI12.50
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Étienne Marchal

Étienne Marchal, 54, spent fifteen years repairing pinball tables and arcade cabinets before he started writing about slot machines. That first career left him one habit: open the cabinet before giving an opinion. On Vampire Slots he tests every game in demo mode to a fixed protocol — at least three hundred base-game spins at a constant stake, a record of small-win frequency, then a full pass through the paytable and the rules screen to check what the studio actually claims. Anything he cannot verify himself is attributed to its source or left blank. He writes the game pages and the casino reviews, and will happily say that a title is slow, expensive or derivative: a slot machine is judged on its behaviour rather than its artwork.

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Frequently asked

Hit the Vampire — FAQ

Short answers; the detail lives in the guides.

Are the jackpots progressive?
No, they are fixed and expressed as stake multiples. The amounts do not depend on other players' activity.
What is the volatility?
Medium, which makes it more approachable than most recent vampire machines, which usually run high.
How does the Hold and Win trigger?
Value-bearing symbols lock onto the grid and reset a respin counter; the feature ends when no further symbol arrives.
What is the maximum win?
5,216× the stake, a moderate ceiling consistent with the game's medium volatility.