
Hacksaw Gaming
Wanted Dead or a Wild
Wanted Dead or a Wild is a high-volatility Hacksaw slot built around a 5x5 grid, 15 paylines, sticky wild reels, and three very different bonus paths.
GreatSlots review · Hacksaw Gaming · 2020
Chaos Crew is rougher and louder than Hacksaw's cleaner releases. The point is not a complicated base game; it is the way multiplier symbols can stack, carry into the bonus, and turn a chaotic-looking screen into a clear value chase.

GreatSlots score
4.4/5
Best for
players who like gritty multiplier bonuses
A sharp high-volatility pick for players who like wild multipliers and a street-art tone, but not for anyone chasing calm pacing.
Chaos Crew turns a 5x5 grid into a punk multiplier slot where wilds, collected bonuses, and high volatility do most of the heavy lifting.
Chaos Crew uses a 5x5 grid and a compact line setup. Wild multiplier symbols are the main base-game event because several of them can work together on the same win.
In the bonus, multiplier values are collected above the reels, and special multiplier symbols can upgrade the total. That makes the feature easy to follow: collect more useful values before the round runs out.
Chaos Crew suits players who like feature rounds with visible accumulation rather than hidden math. It also fits people who prefer Hacksaw's punchier style over smoother, more traditional releases.
It is less suitable for players who want elegant pacing or a calm visual language. The slot is deliberately noisy and swingy.
Chaos Crew is readable on mobile because the grid is simple, but the collected multiplier row is the part to watch during bonus rounds.

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Volatility guide
High volatility is useful only when the review explains where the value sits and how long the game can feel quiet between major moments.
RTP guide
RTP is useful only when it is read with volatility, max win, feature access, and the exact game version being reviewed.
Bonus guide
Free spins matter most when the trigger, retrigger rules, wild behavior, multipliers, and volatility are clear enough to compare before play.
Jackpot guide
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Yes. Hacksaw lists Chaos Crew at the top end of its volatility scale.
Wild multipliers and collected bonus values are the main upside drivers.
The listed max win is 10,000x bet.