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| Provider | Blueprint |
| Reels | 6 |
| Rows | 6 |
| Paylines | 15,625 |
| Bonus Rounds | 6 |
| Bet Range | 0.10 - 25 |
| Max Win | 10,000x |
| Bonus Buy | Yes |
| RTP | 94% |
| Our Rating | 5.0 |
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Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review

Demo & Review
Slot Overview
Cop the Lot Megaways Even More Swag is Blueprint Gaming’s next instalment in the highly popular “Cop” series of games first popularised by Novomatic before Blueprint acquired the rights to produce them. Cop The Lot Megaways Even More Swag is, predictably, a Megaways game, and there are tonnes of bonuses and features, too: a Trail-Based Unlock system, Rapid Fire Jackpots, and a Feature Stack that grows as you play. Is it any good, or has Blueprint Gaming destroyed an iconic franchise? Let’s find out.
Gameplay & Bonus Features
Cop the Lot Megaways Even More Swag is using Big Time Gaming’s Megaways mechanics, and there are 6 reels and up to 5 symbols able to land on every row. The maximum number of ways to win is 15,625, and you can bet between €0.10 and €25 per spin. The RTP is listed as 94%, which is low but understandable for a jackpot game.
During the base game, Collect and Cash Prize can land on reels 2-6. The game’s core mechanics revolve around these Cash Prize symbols, and when a Collect lands, and Cash Prizes are also in view, you’re paid the amounts of the prizes.
As mentioned, the game also includes a Progressive Feature Trail. Landing enough Collect symbols unlocks additional mechanics, and these then remain unlocked in both the base game and bonus. These include:
- Duel Collect: Adds extra Collect symbols to reel 1.
- Smash ‘N Grab: Locks Cash Prize symbols in place and awards Respins until no new Collect/Cash Prize symbols land.
- Cash Spree Collect: Increases the value of all Cash Prizes by up to 5x.
- Pick a Swag Bag: You pick from bags and are awarded a random cash prize or a Jackpot.
- Big Heist: Upgrades the bonus (see below.)
Now, landing 3+ Bonus symbols in view awards 10 Bonus Spins. During the feature, unlocked features remain active, and Collect symbols can also award extra spins and multipliers. Each time you land 3, 6, 9, or 12 Collect symbols, you receive +5 Free Spins and a multiplier increase; 2x, 3x, 5x, and then 10x.
If you have the Big Heist Bonus Spins unlocked, you also receive 10 free games once the feature is triggered, but before the spins begin, you get to pick from reveal enhancements that can be things like removing low value Cash Prize symbols from the reels, increasing multipliers, enabling two-way pays, or extra Collects added to reels 1 and 6.

Theme & Design
The game adopts a light-hearted cops-and-robbers theme, and it follows the theme of its two direct predecessors, Cop The Lot and Cop The Lot Megaways. The game carries a sort of arcade-like atmosphere, and you’ll see the Rapid Fire Jackpots sitting directly above the reels.
Sure, it doesn’t exactly scream “video slot made in 2026”, but that’s entirely the creative direction that Blueprint Gaming has chosen to take. It works, and if you’ve ever played any of the previous “Cop the Lot” games, you’ll instantly recognise the graphics and animations!
Pros
- Megaways engine with up to 15,625 ways to win.
- Tonnes of unlockable bonuses/features/mechanics.
- A tried-and-tested, well-liked theme.
Cons
- Base RTP of 94% is below the industry average.
- The game’s potential lies heavily behind progression-based unlocks.
- No Bonus Buy or Ante Bet options.
Final Thoughts
Cop the Lot Megaways Even More Swag follows a long list of recently designed slots that contain this progression-based mechanic. It’s clearly working; otherwise, we wouldn’t see studios like Blueprint Gaming continuing to release them!
For us, though, Cop the Lot Megaways Even More Swag doesn’t really seem to offer anything that the previous Cop The Lot Megaways didn’t, and we kind of feel this is a case of Blueprint trying to milk a series rather than following up on previous releases with a genuinely good game.
Yes, if you enjoy progression-based gameplay and don’t mind waiting a while to unlock the best version of the feature, Cop the Lot Megaways Even More Swag could be worth checking out. For us, though, it’s filled with (mostly) disappointing mechanics, and there’s just nothing here to get excited about, in our eyes.
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