True Grit Redemption 2 by Nolimit City: Toxic xWays and a 34,000x Max Win
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Releasing at select NLC casinos from today, True Grit Redemption 2 takes Nolimit City's dark Western narrative fifteen years into the future. The original Grit Girl has evolved into the vengeance-fueled Redemption Girl, joined by a ruthless new guide known as The Hunter. But the storyline is not the only thing that has escalated. Reversing the recent trend of shrinking payouts seen in games like San Quentin Manhunt, this sequel abandons the 20,220x scatter-pays of the 2021 original. Instead, it pivots to an extreme, compounding multiplier engine that pushes the max win ceiling to an imposing 34,000x the bet.
Here is exactly how the new math and mechanics break down.
The Math
To fund this massive 30k payout ceiling, the math model has become significantly more complex. The original game featured a 20,220x max win with highly accessible odds of roughly 1 in 6 million. By pushing the sequel's cap to 34,000x, the odds have dropped to 1 in 21 million spins.
While that sounds steep, it is actually a balanced sweet spot for Nolimit City's current era. For context, Tombstone Begins just capped its max win at a much lower 20,000x but buried the probability at a punishing 1 in 217 million spins. Instead of following that impossible lottery chase, True Grit Redemption 2 anchors its 1-in-21 million odds much closer to the more attainable 1-in-15.9 million baseline found in San Quentin Manhunt.
To maintain these odds, the game allocates a massive 64.65% of the RTP directly to the base game. This means nearly two-thirds of the payouts are locked in standard play, almost double the 36.53% found in the original Tombstone, turning regular spins into a highly volatile survival grind.
Triggering the natural free spins requires enduring a 1 in 246 spin wait. To put that in perspective, casual industry standards like Big Bass Trophy Catch trigger a bonus every 114 spins, while extreme endurance games like Sweet Bonanza 2500 force you to wait 450 spins. True Grit Redemption 2 sits right in the middle of that spectrum. Additionally, the game operates on a 22.81% hit frequency, meaning you land a winning combination roughly once every four or five spins. Compare that to the sheer wasteland of Tombstone Slaughter, where a devastating 9% hit frequency means 9 out of 10 spins are completely dead, and you can see how this sequel is designed to keep you engaged with constant, small board expansions rather than relentless dry spells.
The Gameplay
The static 6x5 grid of the original is gone. True Grit Redemption 2 operates on a dynamic avalanche board that starts at a restricted 2-3-4-4-3-2 layout and expands up to a massive 4-4-4-4-4-4 canvas through the explosive power of xSplit and xBomb modifiers.
The entire game revolves around the new Global Multiplier Imprint system. The global multiplier increases by +1 after every cascading win. In a massive mechanical shift, this multiplier does not just apply at the end of a spin. Every new symbol dropping into the avalanche inherits a starting multiplier exactly equal to the current global count.
Nolimit City also introduces Toxic xWays here. While fans are deeply familiar with standard xWays from older hits like Punk Rocker and Infectious xWays from East Coast vs West Coast, Toxic xWays is a lethal new variant. It reveals a random paying symbol, inherits the current Global Multiplier, and then aggressively injects a flat +2x multiplier into itself and every existing instance of that symbol on the board.
The Characters
The true volatility lies in how the character symbols manipulate that global math.
Redemption Girl acts as a Wild symbol that vacuums up the multipliers of all symbols on her reel. If she is part of a win, her massive aggregated value is dumped directly into the global multiplier for the next collapse.
The Hunter is the ultimate board booster. Appearing in the enhancer row or locked boxes, he adds a colossal +50x multiplier to himself, to every regular symbol on the board, and to the global multiplier.
Finally, landing four or more Rats injects flat values directly into the global count, ranging from 1x for standard Rats up to 25x for the Rat King.
The Economy
Because the max win relies entirely on the Global Multiplier system, Nolimit City has introduced an ultra-premium booster economy to artificially inflate your starting board. True Grit Redemption 2 features the Grittiest Spins buy, costing a staggering 1,869x the base bet. Rather than just buying standard free spins, this massive premium guarantees a starting 500x Global Multiplier. This aligns directly with the modern God Mode trend, mirroring the massive 3,000x feature buys first introduced to the industry in Tombstone R.I.P.
At the end of any bonus round, players face the xTra Gamble. For a dynamically calculated cost, you can purchase an extra spin that preserves your hard-earned Global Multiplier and any unlocked boxes. This is exactly why the base game RTP is so high—the game needs standard play to build massive global multipliers so it can tempt you into paying to preserve them. Nolimit City has leaned heavily into this mechanic recently, and its repetitive use in titles like Das xBoot 2wei! and Dead Men Walking has become a notorious talking point among players testing their discipline against the aggressive bankroll drain.
Final Thoughts
True Grit Redemption 2 is a masterclass in compounding mathematical chaos. By abandoning the original's scatter-pays for an extreme Global Imprint engine, Nolimit City has crafted a highly strategic, high-stakes sequel. The 34,000x max win is an impressive return to form, but the heavy base-game survival loops, massive 1,869x premium buys, and the inherent temptation of the xTra gamble make this a slot strictly reserved for seasoned high-rollers willing to endure the brutal variance of the frontier.
Read Next
If you want to explore the mathematical extreme that pushed Nolimit City into this heavy base-game survival trend, check out our deep dive into Tombstone Begins. It features the exact same controversial xTra gamble and punishing 64% base-game RTP weighting, but it buries its 20,000x max win behind grueling 1-in-217-million odds.

