
On February 5 at 13:24 CET, a player triggered what is very likely the greatest non-jackpot win in online slot history while playing Tombstone Slaughter, one of the highest-volatility titles ever released by Nolimit City and one of very few games to receive a perfect 10/10 rating on Bigwinboard.
The win occurred on a smaller, unnamed online casino. The player was betting just €0.20 per spin and had €14.56 remaining in their balance when the game’s Massacre Spins bonus was triggered. With no bonus buy and no extra bet any kind, the bonus was entered organically through normal gameplay, and before all bonus spins had even been completed, the player secured the game’s absolute maximum win of 500,000x the stake. At a €0.20 bet level, this resulted in a €100,000 payout.
Crucially, this was not a jackpot win. The payout was generated entirely through the game’s built-in mechanics and volatility model, most likely making it the largest non-jackpot win ever recorded in an online slot. While higher total payouts have occurred via progressive jackpots, wins of this magnitude achieved at such a low stake, from an organic bonus trigger, are unheard of.
Tombstone Slaughter is widely regarded as one of the most brutal and volatile slots on the market, with a reputation for punishing balance swings and extremely rare high-end outcomes. Massacre Spins is the game’s top feature, and exceptionally hard to trigger organically. That context makes this result particularly extraordinary. A player entering one of the toughest bonus features in modern slot design with less than €15 left and walking away with €100,000 represents a statistical outlier at the very edge of what online slot mathematics allows.
While the identity of the player and the casino remain undisclosed, the timing, bet level, and verified outcome leave little doubt about the significance of the moment. Whether or not it is ever officially surpassed, this win will be remembered as one of the most extreme, improbable, and historic results the online slot industry has ever seen.
Coincidentally, a follow-up game in the Tombstone series, Tombstone Begins, is scheduled to launch on March 31.
