Nolimit City has cast its line into UK waters with Catfish Hunters, the latest high-volatility release from the Swedish studio known for pushing slots to their mathematical limits. The fishing-themed title lands across UK casinos this week, bringing the developer’s trademark extreme potential to a decidedly British pastime.

What’s the Catch?

Catfish Hunters follows Nolimit’s established formula of sky-high volatility paired with feature-dense gameplay. The 5-reel setup delivers maximum wins that’ll interest serious punters, while the fishing theme offers a refreshing change from the studio’s recent run of darker, edge-case concepts. This one’s all about patience and trophy catches, both literal and metaphorical.

The base game centres on expanding reels and multiplier accumulation. The real action kicks off when bonus rounds trigger. Nolimit has layered in their signature xNudge mechanics alongside xWays features, meaning winning combinations can grow substantially as reels expand and symbols shift into position.

It’s mechanically complex in the way UK slots players have come to expect from this developer.

Nolimit’s UK Momentum

The timing’s sharp for Nolimit City. The studio has been building serious traction with UK operators over the past year. Titles like San Quentin xWays and Mental became genuine player favourites. Catfish Hunters arrives as the developer continues expanding its certified game catalogue across British-facing platforms.

What sets Nolimit apart in an increasingly crowded market is their willingness to deliver genuinely volatile mathematics. Where many studios have dialled back maximum exposures, Nolimit doubled down. UK punters have responded. The fishing theme might seem quaint compared to their edgier releases, but the underlying game engine remains pure Nolimit. Brutal variance included.

Availability and Roll-Out

Catfish Hunters is going live across UK-licensed casinos throughout this week. Most major operators carrying Nolimit City’s portfolio are expected to add the title to their lobbies, with welcome bonuses and free spin promotions already appearing at several sites. The game supports stakes from 20p to £100 per spin, covering the full range of UK player budgets.

As always with Nolimit releases, expect strong initial interest from the high-volatility crowd. This studio has built a dedicated following among players who appreciate mathematical honesty and aren’t fussed about frequent small wins.

Catfish Hunters looks set to hook that same audience, just with wellies instead of prison jumpsuits this time round.