Deadeye: Slot Overview
For all its dusty charm, the Wild West in slots rarely feels like a place you’d actually want to live. Sure, there’s clean air, hard work, and knowing your neighbors—but most Western-themed games prefer to paint a bleaker picture. In Deadeye by ELK Studios, the frontier is as harsh and dangerous as ever—a land ruled by outlaws, where survival depends on being faster than the next gunslinger or having a lawman close enough to hide behind.
At first glance, Deadeye doesn’t seem all that threatening. The town in the background is realistically rendered and might even pass as a peaceful stopover. But once the bonus round kicks in, that illusion goes up in smoke—literally. The town burns, the stakes rise, and it’s clear that danger is always lurking just below the surface.
The characters that populate this world aren’t your friendly neighbors either. Scowling, rough-edged, and wanted across the land, they each have the potential to end up on Wild posters—proof they’ve likely crossed the line one too many times.
Deadeye is a reminder that in this version of the West, you’re not here to admire the scenery—you’re here to survive it.
Deadeye – Base Game & Pay Symbols
Deadeye plays out on a 6×4 grid with 30 fixed paylines, where wins form by landing 3 to 6 matching symbols from the leftmost reel. Whether you’re spinning from €0.20 to €100 per spin or diving into the X-iter feature buy menu, the game sticks with ELK Studios’ standard 94% RTP and high volatility.
The paytable starts with 10–A card royals as the low-paying symbols, while the premiums are a crew of rugged characters: the Kid, the Outlaw, the Calamity, the Goon, and the Gentleman. For six-of-a-kind wins, card symbols pay 0.5x–1x, while characters offer 1.25x–5x your stake.
Wilds appear to help complete winning combinations by substituting for all regular symbols, excluding the scatter. Adding a bit of flair, the five character symbols can land in 1×1, 1×2, or 1×3 sizes, potentially boosting win potential when they stack across the reels.
