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Break Da Bank key art — Bank heist themed slot by Microgaming, 1999

Slot Review

Break Da Bank

Microgaming · 1999

Microgaming's original vault-cracking classic from 1999. A pure 3×3, 5-payline slot with no bonus rounds — the only mechanic is the Break Da Bank Wild, which doubles wins with one wild and quadruples them with two.

Quick facts

Studio
Microgaming
Distributor
Games Global
Released
1999
Reels × Rows
3 × 3
Paylines
5
RTP
95.75%
Volatility
High
Max win
2,400× stake
Min bet
$0.10
Max bet
$1,000
Theme
Bank heist
Type
Classic slot

About the game

Break Da Bank is Microgaming's original bank-heist slot, released in 1999 and one of the longest-running titles in the Games Global catalog. It is a pure classic: 3×3 reels, 5 paylines, no bonus rounds, no scatter symbols. The only mechanic beyond standard payline matching is the Break Da Bank logo Wild.

Landing one Wild on a winning payline doubles the payout (2× multiplier). Landing two Wilds on the same payline quadruples it (4×). Three Wilds on payline 5 — the top 5-credit line — pays the maximum: 2,400× the bet. The game's appeal is its simplicity and that 4× double-wild multiplier, which can turn modest base wins into significant payouts on a short session.

Break Da Bank is distinct from its sequels: Break Da Bank Again (2005) and Break Da Bank Again Respin (2022) are 5×3 video slots. This original is the true classic — three reels, five paylines, no extras.

Key features

  • 3×3 grid, 5 paylines
  • Break Da Bank Wild doubles wins (2×) or quadruples with two wilds (4×)
  • No scatter, no free spins, no bonus round — pure classic slot
  • Maximum win 2,400× from three wilds on the max-value payline

Screenshots

Break Da Bank base game screenshot — 3×3 reels
Base game
Break Da Bank bonus round screenshot — free spins feature
Bonus round

Where to play

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Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between Break Da Bank and Break Da Bank Again?
Break Da Bank (1999) is a classic 3×3, 5-payline slot with no bonus features. Break Da Bank Again is a 5×3 video slot with free spins and additional mechanics. This review covers the original classic.
Does Break Da Bank have free spins?
No. Break Da Bank is a pure classic slot with no scatter symbol, no free spins round, and no bonus game. The only mechanic is the Wild multiplier: one wild on a winning line doubles the payout; two wilds quadruple it.
What is the RTP of Break Da Bank?
95.75% as published by Microgaming.
Is this slot legal to play in Ontario?
Yes — provided you play at an iGaming Ontario / AGCO-licensed operator. The casinos listed above are Ontario-licensed. Playing on unregulated international sites from within Ontario is not legal and offers no consumer protections.

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