The Dead or Alive 2 Bonus Math
One bonus feature, Free Spins, and three modes the player chooses between when the trigger lands. The mode pick is the variance lever.
Free Spins Trigger
Land 3 or more Wanted scatters in a single base spin to trigger the bonus. The trigger awards 12 Free Spins with no retrigger inside the round. After the trigger, the game asks the player to pick one of three modes (Old Saloon, Train Heist, High Noon Saloon); the choice locks for the rest of the round.
Old Saloon Mode
Standard sticky wilds, no multipliers. Each Wanted poster wild that lands locks in place for the rest of the round. Lowest-variance mode of the three; closest to the 2009 Dead or Alive bonus rule. Best fit for players who want the densest hit rate and are not chasing the headline ceiling.
Train Heist Mode
Sticky wilds plus an escalating multiplier that rises each time a new reel becomes covered by at least one sticky wild. A round that fills 4 of 5 reels pays under a much higher multiplier than the same wild count clustered on one reel. Medium variance, the middle option between Old Saloon and High Noon's all-or-nothing swings.
High Noon Saloon Mode
Per-wild multipliers stick to each Wanted poster wild and accumulate as more wilds land. Highest variance of the three; the lottery-shaped distribution is design intent. Most rounds close empty.
Worked example, 1.00 stake. Spin 1, a wild lands on reel 2 with a 3x multiplier and sticks. Spin 2, a wild on reel 4 with 5x sticks. Spin 3, a wild on reel 3 with 4x; the three sticky multipliers (3x, 5x, 4x) compound across every line that hits in later spins. By spin 8 the grid carries 5 sticky wilds totalling 24x and the round closes well above 1,000x stake. A fully covered grid of stacked multipliers is what gets a clean High Noon run near the 100,000x ceiling.
Dead or Alive 2 Paytable
Multipliers below are stated relative to total bet (9 paylines x line bet) rather than per line. The Wanted poster wild and scatter are covered in the body above.
| Symbol | 5 of a Kind | 4 of a Kind | 3 of a Kind |
|---|
| Bonnie and Clyde duo | 1,000x | 200x | 100x |
| Sheriff | 250x | 125x | 50x |
| Outlaw | 200x | 100x | 40x |
| Cowboy | 150x | 75x | 30x |
| A | 125x | 50x | 20x |
| K | 100x | 40x | 15x |
| Q | 75x | 30x | 10x |
| J | 50x | 25x | 8x |
| 10 | 50x | 25x | 8x |
The Bonnie-and-Clyde duo is the headline premium, rare in the base game and far more reachable inside Free Spins once sticky wilds start filling the grid.
Where Dead or Alive 2 Sits in the NetEnt Catalog
NetEnt seeded the NetEnt cult-volatility cluster on Bitsler with Starburst as the gateway and Dead or Alive 2 as the high-end ceiling. The rows below anchor the sequel against its closest siblings on the casino.
| Game | Volatility | Max Win | Mechanic Differentiator |
|---|
| Dead or Alive | High | Lower than the sequel | Single sticky-wilds Free Spins mode (no mode selector); the 2009 original genre template Dead or Alive 2 expanded |
| Dead or Alive 2 Feature Buy | Very High | 100,000x | Same three modes (Old Saloon, Train Heist, High Noon Saloon), but the player can purchase Free Spins entry directly at roughly 100x base bet. Available where bonus buys are permitted |
| Blood Suckers II | High | Lower than Dead or Alive 2 | Free Spins with a Wild Maiden bonus and pick-and-click feature; denser bonus hit frequency for cult-volatility players who want a softer variance curve |
Players who liked Starburst as their first NetEnt slot graduate into this cluster when they want the headline ceilings. Feature Buy skips the trigger wait, Blood Suckers II is the softer variance side of the catalog.
Play Dead or Alive 2 on Bitsler
Dead or Alive 2 sits in the NetEnt folder of the Bitsler casino lobby. Min bet is 0.09 per spin (9 paylines x 0.01 line bet); a bankroll that survives 200 to 300 base spins is the realistic minimum to see one Free Spins trigger.
Deposit options cover the full default crypto roster: Bitcoin (BTC), Solana (SOL), Tether (USDT), Dogecoin (DOGE), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), Ethereum (ETH), XRP (Ripple), Tron (TRX), USD Coin (USDC), and Litecoin (LTC). Cash-outs use the same rails and clear with fast withdrawals in minutes once network confirmations land, not the 24 to 72 hour KYC and AML hold typical of fiat operators. Bitcoin (BTC) confirmations clear faster than Tether (USDT) on most networks; stablecoin rails like USDT and USDC hold the bankroll value steady between sessions.
Every Dead or Alive 2 spin contributes wager-based XP toward your Bitsler VIP Club level, whether or not the round closes in profit. That XP curve rewards a long bankroll grind, which fits the very-high-volatility profile of this game.
FAQ
How Do You Trigger Free Spins on Dead or Alive 2?
3 or more Wanted scatters on the reels in a single base spin. The trigger awards 12 Free Spins, and the player then picks one of three modes (Old Saloon, Train Heist, High Noon Saloon), each with a different sticky-wild rule.
What Is the Maximum Win on Dead or Alive 2?
100,000x stake. The ceiling is hit through a fully covered grid of stacked per-wild multipliers in High Noon Saloon mode, not through the base paytable or the other two Free Spins modes.
Which Free Spins Mode Should I Pick on Dead or Alive 2?
Pick the mode that fits your bankroll. Old Saloon is the safest with the densest hit rate. High Noon Saloon is lottery-shaped and the only mode that reaches 100,000x. Train Heist sits between the two with a multiplier that escalates as more reels are covered by sticky wilds.
Is Dead or Alive 2 a High Volatility Slot?
Yes, it is one of the highest-volatility slots in the NetEnt catalog. Base wins are infrequent, the upside lives in the Free Spins round, and High Noon Saloon mode is lottery-shaped, so a long bankroll and a small stake is the right session profile.
How Does Dead or Alive 2 Compare to the Original Dead or Alive?
It is the higher-ceiling sequel with a mode selector. The 2009 original has a single sticky-wilds Free Spins rule and a lower ceiling; the 2019 sequel adds the three-mode selector and pushes the cap to 100,000x stake.
Our Review
Dead or Alive 2 is the slot we recommend to Bitsler players who want a real shot at a streaming-clip-tier headline win and are willing to wait through long quiet stretches to get it. Very high volatility means base spins go quiet, the Free Spins trigger lands rarely, and once it does the mode pick decides the variance shape. High Noon Saloon is the only mode that reaches 100,000x and most rounds in it close empty, so a player who chases small wins on every base spin will burn the bankroll before the bonus lands.
Treat the stake as the cost of waiting. Bet small and chase the cap. Pick Old Saloon when the bankroll is short, High Noon Saloon when the player can absorb several empty rounds in a row.
The base game is the weakest part of Dead or Alive 2. The 9-line paytable is thin and a 100-spin dry stretch with no Wanted scatter is normal, not bad luck. For very-high-volatility cap-chasers who deposit in crypto and want fast cash-out on a big hit, Dead or Alive 2 is still the canonical NetEnt pick.
Last updated: May 5, 2026