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| Provider | Red Tiger Gaming |
| Reels | 5 |
| Rows | 4 |
| Paylines | 50 |
| Bonus Rounds | 3 |
| Bet Range | 0.10 - 100 |
| Volatility | High |
| Max Win | 21,026x |
| Bonus Buy | Yes |
| RTP | 96.14% |
| Our Rating | 6.0 |
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Game Overview
Slot provider Red Tiger Gaming has produced another money-themed slot, Biggest Vault, a 5×4, 50-payline game that turns cash collection into a full-blown progression-based heist! With Red Tiger’s signature high-quality graphics, plenty of bonuses and features, and a maximum win potential of 21,026x, let’s find out if it’s worth playing!
Theme & Design
Whether it’s the original Action Bank slot or newer releases like Break da Bank Again Megaways, bank heist-themed video slots have always proven to be popular, and there is certainly no shortage of games to try out!
Red Tiger’s Biggest Vault is the latest addition to the genre, and true to Red Tiger Gaming’s style, you’ll feel as though you’re wrapped in luxury from the moment you load the game up! The reels sit inside a golden vault, surrounded by green banknotes and wealthy collector’s items in the background.
This is, in our opinion, Red Tiger doing what Red Tiger does best: developing high-quality slots that look great, play well, and capture the theme they’re going for, without going overboard.

Biggest Vault Gameplay & Bonus Features
Biggest Vault is played on a five-reel, four-row setup. The game offers 50 fixed paylines in play at all times. You can bet between €0.10 and €100 per spin, and the game’s highest RTP setting is 96.14%. Be aware, however, that like all Red Tiger slots, the RTP is adjustable, so always check to make sure where you’re playing.
Now, Biggest Vault isn’t an overly complicated game, and essentially it all revolves around a progression system. Each time you trigger the free spins bonus, you unlock the next level. Doing so requires landing 6 or more Cash or Bonus Prize symbols in view. You start with 3 spins, which reset each time a new prize symbol lands. The feature ends when you run out of spins or fill the grid, at which point all visible values are collected.
Now, there are five levels to the progression system:
- Level 1: Standard free spins with cash symbols worth up to 10x.
- Level 2: Cash Box: Unlocks a collector that collects all visible Cash and Bonus prizes on reels 2-4.
- Level 3: Cash Safe: Appears on reel three, turning low value symbols into Cash icons before collecting them.
- Level 4: Cash Vault: Transforms low value symbols into Cash or Bonus Prizes, collects them, and then triggers Vault Spins with an increasing multiplier.
- Level 5: Bonus Prizes: Unlocks the game’s fixed jackpots. The Mini is worth 20x, the Minor is worth 100x, the Major is worth 1,000x, and the Grand is worth 20,000x.
Feature Buy
If you want to skip the base game and head straight into the action, you can do so with a few bonus buy options. Cash Collect is available for 10x your bet, the game’s free spins bonus round is available for 35x your bet, and the Cash Vault bonus round can be purchased for 115x your bet.
Pros
- Massive 21,026x maximum win potential.
- Unique multi-level progression system.
- Great visuals and decent soundtrack.
Cons
- Really requires multiple sessions to fully unlock the game.
- Base game feels quite boring before higher progression levels.
- High volatility slot
Biggest Vault Slot Review Final Thoughts
Biggest Vault feels like Red Tiger’s most ambitious try on the “Cash Collect” type of slot yet. We’ve seen the software provider use progression-based systems quite a lot in the past, to varying degrees of success; some players love it, some hate it. Still, we feel that they’ve done quite a good job with Biggest Vault, and even at the lower levels there’s some decent win potential.
We’re not quite sure why it takes the final level to unlock the non-progressive jackpots, seeing as they’re not worth that much, but other than that we like the way the progression ladder has been designed.
We also like the fact that you can buy into the Cash Vault bonus round directly, as this means you don’t actually have to sit through and unlock all the features, but it’s not available in every market, so this is something that won’t be available to players in countries like the UK.
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