What is max win in a slot?

Max win is the maximum payout a slot can award, expressed as a multiple of the bet — for example 5,000× means a €1 spin can return up to €5,000. It caps a single round's biggest possible result and is a headline figure operators and players use to gauge a game's top-end potential.

Max win is closely tied to volatility. A high max-win ceiling usually means a high-volatility profile, because the math has to reserve probability for rare, very large outcomes. The cap also bounds an operator's single-round liability, which matters for risk and bonus design.

The figure is marketed because it is easy to compare across games, but it should be read alongside RTP, volatility, and hit frequency — a big ceiling alone says nothing about how a typical session plays.

CROCO Games & Max win

CROCO publishes max win on every game page. Coin Train tops the range at 6,000× — the studio's highest ceiling — Coin Spark reaches 5,000×, and Clover Strike 5,500×, while the Avix crash title has a theoretical 10,000× ceiling. Operators can balance high-ceiling titles with steadier ones across the catalogue.

Frequently asked

Does a high max win mean a game pays more?

Not in a typical session. A high max win signals top-end potential and usually higher volatility, but RTP, hit frequency, and variance determine how the game actually plays.

What is the highest max win in the CROCO catalogue?

Coin Train, at 6,000×, has the highest slot max win at CROCO. Coin Spark reaches 5,000×, Clover Strike 5,500×, and the crash title Avix a theoretical 10,000×.