Pragmatic Play is dropping one of May’s most anticipated releases this Monday with Mr Null’s Wicked Wardrobe, a supernatural-themed slot packing a stacking multiplier mechanic that can deliver wins stretching to 5,000x your stake.

A Supernatural Shop Like No Other

The game’s centrepiece is Mr Null himself, a blue-skinned occult merchant presiding over a neon-lit curiosity shop brimming with possessed televisions, cursed plushies, and all manner of oddities. Pragmatic’s gone for a cartoon video game aesthetic here, which genuinely sets it apart in what’s become a fairly saturated supernatural slot market. It catches your eye without feeling forced.

Five reels, 576 ways to win, and an RTP of 96.49% (slightly above the industry standard). High volatility means less frequent hits, but when they land, they hit harder.

Mystery Symbols and Multiplier Magic

The real magic happens through mystery symbols landing on reels two, three, and four. These reveal matching pay symbols and carry random multipliers between 2x and 10x in the base game. Here’s where it gets interesting: when two or more mystery symbols contribute to the same win, their multipliers multiply together rather than add. That multiplicative effect is what’s driving those massive potential payouts.

Free spins trigger from three scatters, granting an initial seven spins with a persistent multiplier sitting above the middle three reels. This multiplier starts at 2x and climbs by one each time a mystery symbol lands on that reel. Land scatters during the bonus round and you’re granted extra spins, keeping the momentum going.

Feature Buy Available

If patience isn’t your strong suit, Pragmatic’s included a feature buy at 100x stake to trigger the free spins directly, or 300x for the super free spins variant. It’s a common inclusion these days, but it does give players control over how they want to experience the game.

Mr Null’s Wicked Wardrobe looks well positioned to become a summer player favourite.

What the team thinks

Baz Hartley says:

Carl’s spotted the headline-grabbing potential here, but I’d want to see the full volatility breakdown and RTP before players start dreaming about that 5,000x figure, because stacking multiplier mechanics can be beautifully designed or punishingly top-heavy depending on hit frequency and base game payouts. The supernatural theme is solid enough, but what actually matters to punters is whether this delivers consistent entertainment value or if it’s another high-variance slot where you’ll chase that 5,000x until your bankroll vanishes, so hopefully the full review covers the maths behind the mechanic rather than just the marketing angle.