Stick 'Em Slot by Hacksaw Gaming

Stick 'Em, widely described as Hacksaw Gaming's first slot release (c. 2019), sits in the studio's em-series catalog on Bitsler alongside Stack 'Em, Keep 'Em, and Drop 'Em. The game runs on a medium-volatility, 5-reel 4-row layout with 1,024 ways to win and a 2,048x max win ceiling. Bitsler frames its funding stack around the slot: crypto deposits in ten coins, fast withdrawals, and rakeback-eligible wager volume that compounds into Bitsler VIP Club XP regardless of how a session closes.

What You Are Actually Playing in Stick 'Em

What You Are Actually Playing in Stick 'Em

Hacksaw Gaming publishes Stick 'Em as a live, rakeback-eligible title in its Bitsler catalog. Stick 'Em runs on a 5-reel, 4-row layout with 1,024 ways to win — no traditional paylines; wins pay left-to-right on any adjacent reels. Volatility: Medium. Max win: 2,048x.

Studio context provides additional perspective. Hacksaw Gaming is a Stockholm-based studio whose anchor catalog on Bitsler runs through a high-volatility cluster of streaming-clip favourites — Wanted Dead or a Wild, Hand of Anubis, 2 Wild 2 Die, and Le Bandit. Each features a named Free Spins engine and a fixed multiplier ceiling reached through the bonus round rather than the base paytable. The studio also publishes the punk-multiplier cluster of Chaos Crew, Chaos Crew 2, and Chaos Crew 3 on a different mechanical lineage. Stick 'Em sits in a third arm of that catalog — the colloquial-name em-series, which groups slots by title pattern rather than by shared mechanic. Stick 'Em holds a particular place in the studio's history: it is widely described as Hacksaw Gaming's first slot release, dating from around 2019, making it the starting point of a catalog that now spans the high-volatility anchor cluster, the punk-multiplier Chaos Crew series, and the em-series family.

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