Dead or Alive 2

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RTP 96.82%
Volatility Low
Provider NetEnt
Reels 5
Paylines 9
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Dead or Alive 2 Specifications

Launch DateApril 23rd, 2019
SoftwareNetEnt
Game typeVideo slot
ThemeWild West
RTP96.82%
VolatilityLow
Reels5
Paylines9
Max Jackpot500000
Bet range0.01 – 0.50
Max multiplier111,111×
Hit frequency30.00%
Paylines typeFixed
SymbolsWild Symbol, Scatter Symbol
Bonus featuresRandom Trigger, Free Spins
MechanicsPaylines
ModifiersSticky Symbols
Progressive JackpotNo
Practice PlayNo
AutoplayYes

Dead or Alive 2 is NetEnt’s 2019 sequel to one of the most talked-about slots in online casino history. The original Dead or Alive, released a full decade earlier, built a cult following among high-volatility hunters, and the sequel doubles down on everything that made it dangerous. Set against a sun-scorched Wild West backdrop, this is a 5×3 grid with just 9 fixed paylines and a max win of 111,111x your stake. That number alone tells you what kind of slot this is.

When we first loaded it up, the mood landed immediately: dusty plains, a lone guitar riff, reels that feel like they could go an entire session without paying out a penny – or blow the doors off on a single bonus round. It’s not trying to charm you. It’s trying to test you.

Worth flagging upfront: the maximum bet in the UK is capped at £0.50 per spin. Higher-stakes players won’t find what they’re looking for here. It’s firmly casual-bet territory, which sits oddly alongside the extreme volatility.

Quick Facts

Dead or Alive 2 at a Glance

ProviderNetEnt
Reels5
Paylines9 (fixed)
RTP96.8%
VolatilityVery high
Max win111,111x stake
Min bet£0.09
Max bet£0.50
Hit frequency30%
ReleasedApril 2019

Technical Features

Dead or Alive 2 runs on a 5-reel, 3-row grid with 9 fixed paylines. The RTP is 96.8%, above the UK average. Volatility is where this slot earns its name. NetEnt rates it 9.9 out of 10 on their own scale – nearly as high as they go. In practice, that means long dry stretches with the occasional eruption.

Hit frequency sits around 30%, so roughly one in three spins returns something. Don’t mistake that for profit, though. Most base-game hits are small. The real money lives inside the bonus rounds. Bets run from 9p to 50p per spin in the UK, and the game plays cleanly on mobile, tablet and desktop.

⚠️Warning

The 111,111x max win is a genuine ceiling, but the probability of hitting it is astronomically low. Very high volatility means your bankroll needs to survive long barren stretches. Size your bets accordingly.

Design and Theme

NetEnt went gritty rather than glamorous here. The reels sit against a parched desert landscape – cracked earth, bleached wood – with a soundtrack built on sparse acoustic guitar. Atmospheric without being overdone. No cartoon cowboys, no comedy saloon doors. The mood is closer to a Sergio Leone standoff than a theme park ride.

The symbols pull from frontier iconography: cowboy boots, whisky bottles and glasses, revolvers, ammunition, and a sheriff’s badge as the highest-paying regular symbol. Low-value symbols are metallic royals from 10 through Ace, styled like hammered tin. Five distinct wild characters – outlaw portraits with actual personality – appear across the different modes. It all holds together well, and the art is a clear step up from the 2009 original.

Symbols and Paytable

Low-value symbols are the standard 10, J, Q, K and A royals, in a weathered metallic finish that fits the dusty setting. Higher up, you’ll find cowboy hats, whisky bottles and glasses, guns with ammunition, and cowboy boots. The sheriff’s badge tops the regular payouts – five on a payline returns 100x your total stake.

Five wild characters, each an outlaw portrait, substitute for all symbols except the scatter. Depending on which free spins mode you pick, these wilds can become sticky, carry multipliers, or both. The scatter is a revolver symbol. Land three or more anywhere on the reels and you trigger 12 free spins with a choice of bonus mode.

Bonus Features

Three scatter symbols trigger 12 free spins, and then you choose. This is where Dead or Alive 2 splits into three different games, each with its own risk profile.

Train Heist is the most conservative option. Every wild that lands during free spins adds to a progressive multiplier. Collect 15 wilds and you reach a 16x multiplier plus 5 extra spins. No sticky wilds, just a climbing multiplier that rewards a good run of wild landings.

Old Saloon steps it up. All winning combinations carry a 2x multiplier, and any wilds that land become sticky for the remaining spins. Get at least one sticky wild on each reel and you earn 5 additional free spins. Two wilds on the same reel upgrade to multiplier wilds. It sits between the safer and more chaotic options.

High Noon Saloon is the mode that built this slot’s reputation. Every wild is sticky and carries a 2x or 3x multiplier. When multiple multiplier wilds land on the same spin, their values multiply together. Fill the reels with wilds and those multipliers compound into territory most slots can’t theoretically reach. This is where the 111,111x max win lives.

In our testing, High Noon Saloon was predictably the hardest to crack for a big result – but when it fires, nothing else in NetEnt’s base catalogue quite matches it. The other two modes produced smaller but more regular payouts, making them genuine alternatives rather than throwaway options.

💡Tip

If you’re chasing session length over headline wins, Train Heist offers the most sustainable free spins experience. High Noon Saloon is where the stories come from, but it can also leave you empty-handed.

How to Play

How to play Dead or Alive 2

  1. 1Open Dead or Alive 2 at your preferred UK casino
  2. 2Set your stake between 9p and 50p per spin
  3. 3Hit spin or use autoplay to set a run of automatic spins
  4. 4Land three or more revolver scatters to trigger 12 free spins
  5. 5Choose your free spins mode: Train Heist, Old Saloon or High Noon Saloon
  6. 6Collect sticky wilds and multipliers during the bonus round
  7. 7Withdraw any winnings through your casino's cashier

Where to Play

Dead or Alive 2 is available at most UK-licensed online casinos. You can browse more NetEnt titles on our NetEnt provider page, and check our casino reviews for current welcome offers and verified operators carrying this slot. The Feature Buy variant is not available to UK players under UKGC regulations, so free spins must be triggered organically through scatter symbols.

FAQ

Who made Dead or Alive 2?

Dead or Alive 2 was developed by NetEnt and released in April 2019 as a sequel to the 2009 original.

What's the RTP of Dead or Alive 2?

The RTP sits at 96.8%, which is above the current UK market average.

What's the max win on Dead or Alive 2?

The theoretical maximum win is 111,111x your stake, achievable through the High Noon Saloon free spins mode when multiplier wilds compound together. It's an enormous ceiling, but hitting it requires an exceptionally rare combination of wild landings.

Where can I play Dead or Alive 2 in the UK?

Dead or Alive 2 is available at most major UK-licensed online casinos. The Feature Buy variant is blocked in the UK, so free spins must be triggered through scatter symbols during normal play.

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