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Wild Walker

2020Zombie / Horror

Wild Walker is a zombie-apocalypse themed online slot by Pragmatic Play played on a 5x3 grid with 25 paylines, featuring a guaranteed roaming expanded wild zombie on every spin. The standout feature is the multi-level Progressive Free Spins round, where the reels can expand up to 8 and sticky wilds accumulate on locked reels as players advance through 4 levels. With an RTP of 96.55% and maximum volatility (5/5), the game can deliver wins of up to 4,900x the stake.

96.55%
RTP
4,900x
Max Win
Very High
Volatility
Hit Frequency
5x3
Reels
€0.25
Min Bet
Analysis
RTP96.55% vs 96.1% avg
VolatilityVery High
Max Win Potential4,900x
Bonus Features
Expanding Reels (5 to 8 during bonus)Progressive Free Spins (4 levels, up to 8 reels)Roaming Expanded Wild (guaranteed every spin)Scatter Symbol (gas mask skull)Sticky/Locked Wilds (during free spins)
Features at a Glance
Free Spins
Buy Feature
Megaways
Cluster Pays
Cascading Reels
Multipliers
Sticky Wilds
Mobile
RTP Analysis

Wild Walker has an RTP of 96.55%, which is 0.45% above the industry average of 96.1%.

With very high volatility, wins are less frequent but can be significantly larger — suited for players comfortable with longer dry spells in exchange for bigger win potential.

* RTP is a theoretical long-term return percentage. Individual session results vary significantly.

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