Red Tiger’s follow-up to the original Play With the Devil adds the Megaways layout up to 117,649 ways to win and reshapes the existing mechanics into a more expansive system. While visually striking: fire-lit chests, devilish animations, and sticky Wilds the sequel doesn't quite deliver the innovative leap fans may have hoped for. It feels like the same old deal, just magnified.
Play With the Devil Megaways looks spectacular and adds the weight of Megaways mechanics, but the core game feels like a blown-up remake rather than a reimagining. The Devil-themed collecting features are exactly as they've always been: satisfying but familiar. At high volatility and with a max win hovering near 14,444x, the potential is there, if you're patient and lucky, but the experience may feel a bit repetitive for players expecting something truly new.
Our rating 6.5/10
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