
Deadwood R.I.P
Deadwood R.I.P review: the sequel buries the original
Three years after the saloon doors first swung open, Nolimit dragged Deadwood back from the grave with a meaner streak.
The original Deadwood was already one of the studio's harshest math models. R.I.P. takes the same dustbowl, adds graveyard upgrades to the xNudge wilds, and pushes the upper variance ceiling further than most players will sit through comfortably.
The headline change is the Coffin Wild collection mechanic in free spins. Each Coffin lands stacked, locks in place, and upgrades the win multiplier for the rest of the round. Get a clean run and the multiplier compounds into territory the base game never sniffs. Get a dirty one and you sit through 90 spins watching the multiplier crawl from x2 to x5 while paying tribute to the bank.
Published RTP sits in the 96.0 to 96.2 range depending on operator config (Nolimit ships multiple versions), and we could not pin a single canonical number from the studio sheet during this write up, so we are flagging it null rather than guessing. Max win is in the 30,000x band on a base stake, which is what you would expect for a Nolimit 2024 sequel.
The art direction is unchanged from the original (rust, bone, sepia) which is a feature, not a bug. What separates R.I.P. is rhythm: the base game throws bigger near misses, and the bonus rounds either explode in 40 spins or grind to a finish under 200x. The middle distribution most slots live in barely exists here. That is deliberate, and it is also why this is not a casual session game.
If you played the original and felt it was too tame, R.I.P. is built for you. If you bounced off Deadwood for being too punishing, the sequel will not change your mind.
- +Coffin Wild collection adds real strategic interest to bonus pacing
- +Sequel actually changes the math rather than reskinning
- +Sound design and saloon ambience remain best in class
- โVariance distribution is bimodal: huge or nothing
- โMultiple RTP configurations make operator selection important
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