Last updated: 13-06-2026
Welcome to the back alley. Chaos Crew is Hacksaw Gaming's neon-soaked, graffiti-splashed punk slot — a gritty street-art playground anchored by two unforgettable characters, Cranky the Cat and Sketchy Skull. Released in 2020, it became one of the studio's defining titles, built on wild multipliers and an all-or-nothing collection bonus. Here's the honest rundown on how it plays at Class 777.
It's a very high volatility pokie with a 96.30% RTP and a 10,000x max win. The feature set is deliberately lean — no cascades or expanding wilds, just two core mechanics that carry the whole payout. Below I'll cover the Cranky Cat wilds, the collection bonus, how it compares, and how to play it sensibly.
Author's tip from Callum Fraser, Casino Editor & Player Experience Researcher: "Chaos Crew is an all-or-nothing game at 5/5 volatility, and the bonus is genuinely hard to trigger naturally — almost all the payout potential is locked inside it. That makes the base game a long, patient grind. Keep your stake small enough to survive it, and remember that operators can run versions well below the headline RTP, so always check before you spin. Treat it as a thrill ride, not a money-maker."What is Chaos Crew and how do the Cranky Cat wilds work?
Chaos Crew is a Hacksaw Gaming pokie on a 5-reel, 5-row grid with 15 paylines. The key base-game feature is Cranky the Cat, the wild: it substitutes for paying symbols and attaches a random mystery multiplier of 2x, 3x or 5x to any win it completes. Land more than one and the multipliers stack, while a special Epic Cranky Cat applies its multiplier across all the reels.
- Studio: Hacksaw Gaming — released September 2020.
- Grid: 5 reels, 5 rows, 15 paylines.
- RTP: 96.30% default (95.92% on the buy) — lower versions exist, so check the info screen at Class 777.
- Volatility: Very high (5/5).
- Max win: 10,000x your stake.
- Wild: Cranky Cat with 2x/3x/5x multipliers that stack; an Epic version hits all reels.
- Bonus: a multiplier-collection round triggered by Sketchy Skull scatters.
- Bet range: roughly $0.20 to $100 a spin.
Here's the Cranky Cat wild — mystery multipliers that stack, or go Epic:
Those mystery multipliers are the base game's main hope, but the real fireworks come from the bonus. For a similar wild-multiplier idea with a Western twist, the studio's Wanted Dead or a Wild is worth a look, while Le Bandit offers a far calmer ride.
How does the collection bonus work — and how does it compare?
Land 3 Sketchy Skull scatters and you trigger Chaos Crew's signature round — technically a hold-and-win style multiplier collection. Every Cranky Cat and Sketchy Skull multiplier you land is stored above the reels, and the round keeps going until three non-collecting spins end it. Then the whole pile is multiplied by your wager. Here's the idea:
It's a tense, escalating round where every collecting spin keeps the dream alive — and a late Epic symbol can transform the lot. Here's how Chaos Crew sits next to its Hacksaw stablemates at Class 777:
| Metric | Chaos Crew | Wanted Dead or a Wild | Le Bandit | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| RTP (standard) | 96.30% | 96.38% | 96.34% | All operator-configurable |
| Volatility | Very high | High | Medium | Chaos Crew swings hardest |
| Max win | 10,000x | 12,500x | 10,000x | Wanted edges ahead |
| Theme | Punk / graffiti | Wild West | Paris heist | Hacksaw's signature style |
New to terms like volatility, RTP or hold-and-win? The glossary lays them out in plain English.
Author's tip from Callum Fraser, Casino Editor & Player Experience Researcher: "Because the bonus is so hard to trigger naturally, Chaos Crew's 129x Bonus Buy is a real temptation — but it drops the RTP to 95.92% and is a big single bet that can vanish in seconds on a 5/5 game. I only buy occasionally with money set aside for fun, and otherwise grind the base game knowing the feature is rare. Whatever you do, set the limit first; this game punishes chasing."How do you start playing Chaos Crew at Class 777?
A couple of minutes and the chaos begins:
- Open the Class 777 registration page and create your account with ID-matching details.
- Make a deposit — AUD methods like card, PayID and e-wallets usually clear in seconds.
- Grab a welcome bonus if it suits, and read the wagering terms first.
- Open Chaos Crew, confirm which RTP version is running on the info screen, and set a small bet.
- Spin for Cranky Cat wilds and the Sketchy Skull scatters that trigger the collection bonus.
- Set a deposit limit and a session timer in account settings first. 18+ only.
Every result runs on a certified random number generator — no strategy changes the odds, and no bonus is ever "due". Sign up at Class 777 and you're ready to roll.
Who is Chaos Crew best for — and how do you play it responsibly?
This is one for experienced, patient players who love a bold theme and an all-or-nothing bonus, and who can handle very long dry runs on a small stake. Want the same studio with less extreme variance? Le Bandit is far calmer; for another big-hitting Hacksaw thrill, Wanted Dead or a Wild delivers; and Razor Shark is a comparable extreme.
More to explore at Class 777: for big multipliers and tumbles there's Gates of Olympus, Sweet Bonanza, Zeus vs Hades and Sugar Rush; other favourites include Book of Dead, The Dog House, Wolf Gold, Big Bass Bonanza, Starburst and the jackpot giant Mega Moolah.
Whatever you choose, keep it in check. Pokies are entertainment, not income — the house edge never goes away, and a very-high-vol game can run cold for a very long stretch before the bonus lands. Set a budget you're genuinely fine to lose, use the deposit limits and reality checks at Class 777, and never chase a loss. If the fun stops, free confidential support is available through Gambling Help Online (1800 858 858), and BetStop, the national self-exclusion register, can block you from all licensed Australian operators at once. 18+ only.
Played with a small stake and a firm limit, Chaos Crew is a stylish, savage, unforgettable thrill ride — just enjoy the chaos for the fun, not the rent. Check the latest bonus at Class 777 and hit the streets on your own terms.
Author's tip from Callum Fraser, Casino Editor & Player Experience Researcher: "Set your loss limit before the first spin — on an all-or-nothing 5/5 game, it's everything. I put a deposit cap into the account settings at Class 777 the day I sign up — thirty seconds, and it makes the hard call for you when a long dry run tempts you to top up chasing the collection bonus. The chaos doesn't owe you a win; protect your bankroll and it stays a buzz."

