Low volatility from Pragmatic Play. Genuinely rare. Most of their recent releases sit at very high volatility and punish your bankroll before delivering anything. Heartbreakers goes the other direction — cabaret theme, steady base game, and a collect mechanic built around three bottle symbols that each work differently.

It's not trying to be intense. That's actually the point.

Game Overview

ProviderPragmatic Play
Release Date11 May 2026
Grid5x4
Paylines20 fixed
RTP96.53% | 95.53% | 94.55% — check your casino
VolatilityLow
Hit FrequencyNot disclosed
Max Win10,000x
Min/Max Bet€0.20 – €240 (€720 with Ante)
Bonus BuyYes — 100x or 500x stake
Feature BuyYes — 10x stake
Ante BetYes — 3x stake
Mobile FriendlyYes

The Multiplier Row — The Thing That Drives Everything

Before explaining the bottle symbols, the multiplier row needs to make sense first. Above each of the five reels sits a number that changes every spin. These numbers can go up to 100x each. Whatever lands on a reel interacts with the number sitting above it.

That's the whole mechanic. Three bottle types, all using those five numbers differently.

Green bottle is the simple one. Lands on a reel, collects the multiplier sitting above it, pays that times the bet. A green bottle under a 40x multiplier pays 40x the bet. Clean and easy.

Red bottle is the exciting one. It brings its own internal multiplier (up to 100x) and that gets multiplied by the number above its reel. So a red bottle with a 15x internal multiplier landing under a 30x reel number pays 450x the bet from one symbol. When that combination runs high it's genuinely jaw-dropping for a low volatility slot.

Yellow bottle adds all five reel multipliers together and pays that combined total times the bet. If the five numbers above the reels are sitting at 25x, 50x, 10x, 40x, and 30x, a yellow bottle pays 155x the bet in one hit.

The base game ticks along with regular payline wins between bottle symbol appearances. Low volatility keeps it comfortable. Nothing dramatic, nothing painful.

The Bonus

Three scatters trigger three respins. During the bonus, only bottle symbols can land — no regular paying symbols at all. The five reel multipliers reset to 1x and start building fresh.

Every bottle that lands does two things. It boosts the multiplier above its reel based on its color, and it resets the respin count back to three. The bonus keeps going as long as bottles keep showing up. Three respins pass with nothing landing and it ends.

When the bonus finishes, all five reel multipliers add together and that combined number gets applied to the total bet as the final payout.

A short bonus where only a handful of bottles land returns a modest payout. A long bonus where bottles keep appearing and reel multipliers keep climbing across all five columns is a very different story. That variance between a long run and a short one is what makes the bonus interesting despite the low volatility label.

Buy Options

OptionCostWhat You Get
Feature Buy10x stakeBetter scatter trigger chance
Bonus Buy100x stakeGuaranteed bonus entry
Bonus Buy premium500x stakeGuaranteed bonus, enhanced start
Ante Bet3x per spinMore frequent scatters

The 10x Feature Buy is excellent value. Low volatility means the bonus triggers reasonably often naturally, so paying 10x for a better shot at it is a modest investment. The 100x standard buy is fair. The 500x premium is a stretch for a low volatility slot and needs a very long bonus to make sense.

What Sessions Actually Feel Like

Relaxed. Genuinely relaxed. Regular payline wins keep the balance ticking, bottle symbols add moments of interest, and nothing drains the session before the bonus arrives. It's the kind of slot where spinning for thirty minutes doesn't feel like an ordeal.

One spin had a red bottle land with a 40x internal multiplier under a reel showing 25x. One symbol, one spin, 1,000x the bet at €1 stake. That's the ceiling of what the red bottle can do and it's legitimately impressive for a slot this calm most of the time.

The bonus ran for 14 bottle hits in one session, all five reel multipliers building steadily throughout. Final combined total across all five reels: 210x applied to the bet. At €1 stake that's €210 back. Not a life-changing number but a very solid return on a low volatility feature.

Short bonuses ending after five or six bottle hits returned 8x to 20x. The length of the bonus is everything here.

Bankroll

Low volatility makes this one of the most budget-friendly slots around right now.

  • Standard session: 40 to 60 units
  • With 3x Ante Bet: 60 to 80 units
  • 100x Bonus Buy: 200 units
  • 500x Premium Buy: Only with 1,000 plus units behind it

Mobile

Simple and clean. The multiplier row above the reels reads clearly on smaller screens. No issues.

Who Is This For

Anyone who finds high volatility slots exhausting. Heartbreakers is the antidote to a run of very high volatility sessions. The base game stays active, the bonus triggers at a reasonable rate, and nothing requires a massive budget to get started.

Players after big swings and monster max win potential won't get that here. The 10,000x ceiling is technically there but needs everything to go right in a very long bonus. Realistically this is a comfortable, consistent session slot.

Good and Bad

What works:

Low volatility is the headline and it genuinely delivers on it. Sessions feel sustainable without the anxiety of watching a bankroll disappear before anything happens.

The red bottle combining two multipliers is the best single-symbol moment in the base game and it hits harder than expected for a slot this relaxed.

The 10x Feature Buy is one of the cheapest useful purchases in this whole batch.

What doesn't:

The 500x premium buy feels mismatched with the low volatility profile. Hard to justify at that price without consistent long bonus runs.

No published hit frequency. Given the low volatility it's presumably fine but would be useful to confirm.

Three RTP variants down to 94.55% — check as always.

Verdict

Heartbreakers fills a gap that Pragmatic Play's recent lineup has been missing. A low volatility slot with a collect mechanic that actually has three different moving parts, a bonus that rewards how long it runs rather than a single lucky hit, and sessions that feel enjoyable rather than punishing.

The red bottle stacking two multipliers together is enough to keep even higher variance players interested between bonus rounds. And for players who just want a relaxed session that doesn't eat the entire bankroll before anything happens, Heartbreakers is genuinely one of the better options around right now.

My Rating: 3.5/5

Rare low volatility from Pragmatic Play that actually works. Comfortable sessions, a clever three-bottle mechanic, and a bonus that rewards longevity. Check the RTP and enjoy the chill.