Nolimit City built their reputation on impossible, lottery-style payouts. When the original San Quentin xWays shocked the industry with a 150,000x maximum win, and its direct sequel, San Quentin 2: Death Row, pushed the boundary even further to a staggering 200,000x, it felt like the studio was trapped in an arms race with itself. Arriving on April 21, but available at some NLC casinos from tomorrow, San Quentin Manhunt actively rebels against this escalation. By drastically lowering the maximum payout to 46,532x the base bet, the developer abandoned bloated variance to focus entirely on a highly mechanical, expanding grid system.
