Trainwreck Hits Second $50m Jackpot, Equalling His Own World Record
Trainwreck has matched his own world record for the largest online slot win, landing a $50 million jackpot on Valkyrie Red Strike just weeks after setting that same benchmark. The streamer’s latest triumph came on the Stake-exclusive, soccer-themed title while he had $500,000 riding on a single spin following a 500x multiplier in the Mystery Spin bonus round.
The Winning Spin
He started with a $1,000 base bet, activated the bonus feature, and faced odds that made the whole thing feel genuinely unlikely. The Mystery Spin carried a 28% chance of landing four scatter symbols, 7% for three scatters, 7% for five scatters, and a 58% probability of hitting nothing at all. The first four spins proved unsuccessful and required a balance reload, but he eventually landed the win.
When it hit, the roar of celebration told you everything. What made this victory even more satisfying, in his view, was that it came from a super bonus rather than a hidden bonus; a distinction he emphasised repeatedly on stream. He attempted a couple more spins to back up the result but came up empty.
A Record-Breaking Run
This marks Trainwreck’s second $50 million win in recent weeks. His previous record came on Meta Gaming’s Coins and Cauldrons, just days before this latest triumph. Between these two maxes, he’d landed a $42 million win on the same Valkyrie Red Strike game, which at the time ranked as the third largest online slot win ever recorded.
For perspective, these figures sit well above Roshtein’s previous benchmark of $45.5 million on Drac’s Stacks, which had held as a notable milestone in the streaming world.
The Scale of Trainwreck’s Operation
What separates Trainwreck from typical slot players isn’t just the size of individual wins but the sheer volume of his activity. He revealed recently that he’s wagered nearly $2.1 billion on a single title, Hacksaw Gaming’s Wanted Dead Or a Wild, across 1.4 million spins. The return he’s received across all those plays comes in at 92.73%, notably below the game’s advertised 96.38% RTP. That’s how far removed his scale of play is from mainstream slot activity.
Following this latest win, Trainwreck held a giveaway celebration and stepped back from extended play for the remainder of his stream. His vault has reached its highest point since returning from a three-month break in March, and he’s indicated plans to scale back his activity as he works through his remaining scheduled streaming hours.