RIP City RTP: 96.2% — but check your casino's version

RIP City by Hacksaw Gaming (2023) — retro-cartoon city. Published in multiple RTP builds (88%–96.2%): the casino picks the hold, and the reduced build costs about $49/hour more at $1 spins.

Figures from provider game sheets & aggregators, July 2026.

RTP (best build)
96.2%
House edge (best)
3.8%
Published range
88%–96.2%
Volatility
medium
Max win
12,500×
Released
2023

What each published build costs

Same game, different math. Long‑run cost at $1 spins, ~600 spins/hour.

RTP buildHouse edge Cost / 1,000 spinsCost / hour
96.2% (best) 3.8% $38 $23
94.3% 5.7% $57 $34
92.3% 7.7% $77 $46
88% 12% $120 $72

To find out which build your casino runs, open the game there and hit the info/paytable button (ⓘ) — regulated casinos must show the RTP. If it's below 96.2%, you're playing the reduced version of the exact same game.

What a session costs on this game

Preset to the best build — drop the payback to your casino's version to see the difference.

House edge
0%
Avg loss / spin
$0
Wagered / hour
$0
Expected loss / hour
$0
A 3‑hour session
$0

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Frequently asked questions

What is the RTP of RIP City?

RIP City is published in multiple builds: the best pays 96.2% and the lowest 88%. Which you get depends on the casino — check the in-game info screen.

How volatile is RIP City?

RIP City is a medium-volatility slot with a max win of 12,500× your bet. Higher volatility means longer dry spells and bigger (rarer) hits at the same RTP.

What does the reduced version of RIP City cost me?

At $1 spins (~600/hour), the 88% build costs about $49 more per hour than the 96.2% build — same game, worse math.

RTP figures are the studio's published values (best build unless noted) — a dated snapshot; the in‑game info screen at your casino is the final word. All slots are negative expected value. 21+ where applicable; online casino play is legal only in some states. Informational only, not gambling advice. Gambling problem? Call 1‑800‑GAMBLER.