Candy Blast Review
Push Gaming has built a reputation for slots that punch harder than their spec sheets suggest, and Candy Blast sits in an unusual position on Spindex right now — virtually every official spec is unpublished. No confirmed RTP, no stated volatility, no max win ceiling from the provider. That would sink most reviews. Here, it just means the Spindex live data does the heavy lifting instead.
Across the last 30 days, Candy Blast has logged 209 tracked bets through our seven crypto-casino sources, and the biggest single hit on record sits at 349x the stake. That's a real number from real sessions — not a marketing claim. For a slot with this little official documentation, that tracked data is genuinely the most useful thing anyone can tell you about how the game actually behaves in the wild. This review leans into that angle entirely, because right now it's the only analytical ground worth standing on.
What Spindex Tracking Shows Right Now
Candy Blast has generated 209 tracked bets over the past 30 days across Stake, Gamdom, Roobet, Rainbet, Duelbits, Shuffle, and MyPrize — the seven crypto-casino sources Spindex monitors continuously. That sample size is modest but meaningful enough to start drawing early conclusions about how the game pays out in practice.
The headline number from that window is a 349x hit — the largest single return recorded on the slot during the period. For context, 349x is a solid session win but not an outlier that screams extreme high variance. A slot capable of 5,000x or 10,000x peaks tends to produce occasional recorded hits well above 500x even in small samples. The fact that 349x is the ceiling across 209 bets could indicate a more contained volatility profile, though with a sample this size it would be premature to treat that as a firm conclusion.
What the 209-bet count does tell us is that Candy Blast has genuine traction at crypto casinos right now. Push Gaming titles don't always see heavy crypto-table volume, so any activity above 150 bets in a 30-day window is worth flagging. We'll update these numbers as the dataset grows — check back on the Candy Blast page for the latest tracked figures.
RTP, Volatility, and Max Win
Push Gaming hasn't published an official RTP, volatility rating, or max win multiplier for Candy Blast at the time of writing. That's the complete picture on the spec side — there's nothing to report because nothing has been disclosed.
Rather than speculate, it's worth grounding expectations in what the live data suggests. The 349x top hit across 209 tracked bets sits below the kind of ceiling you'd associate with Push Gaming's more extreme releases. Fat Banker, for instance, carries a 50,000x max win — a figure that makes 349x look like base-game noise. Jammin' Jars 2 tops out at 20,000x. If Candy Blast were a comparable extreme-variance title, the probability of seeing a 349x as the session leader across 209 bets would be low. That's a soft signal, not a hard conclusion, but it's the kind of inference live data enables when official specs are absent.
Once Push Gaming publishes confirmed figures, this section will be updated immediately. Until then, treat the tracked data as the primary lens.
Push Gaming as a Provider
Push Gaming is a Malta-based studio with a catalog that spans genuinely wide volatility territory. On one end you have Jammin' Jars and its sequels — cluster-pay mechanics with massive multiplier potential. On the other, titles like Razor Returns and Fat Banker have pushed max-win ceilings into territory that few studios match. The studio is also known for careful RTP transparency on most of its catalog, which makes Candy Blast's current undisclosed status a slight outlier by their own standards.
The studio's average published RTP across its documented titles tends to cluster in the 96.0%–96.5% range, though individual games vary. Knowing that context doesn't fill in Candy Blast's missing RTP — but it does give players a rough prior if they're trying to calibrate expectations while official data remains absent.
Push Gaming titles are available at most licensed online casinos and at several of the crypto platforms Spindex tracks. Their games are generally well-regarded for build quality and feature depth, which makes Candy Blast worth watching even before the full spec picture emerges.
Who Should Play Candy Blast
Given how little official information exists for Candy Blast, the players best positioned to engage with it right now are those who are comfortable making decisions with incomplete data — and who find the Spindex live tracking useful as a substitute.
Crypto casino regulars on Stake, Gamdom, or the other platforms we monitor are already encountering this game organically, which is partly why we have 209 bets on record. If you're active on those platforms and curious about a Push Gaming release that isn't yet fully documented, the tracked data gives you more to work with than you'd get elsewhere.
Players who need confirmed RTP and volatility before committing to a slot — a completely reasonable position — should wait until Push Gaming publishes the full spec sheet. There's no urgency to play a game blind when the provider may release that information shortly. Spindex will flag the update when it arrives.
Final Verdict
Candy Blast is, at this moment, one of the least-documented slots in the Push Gaming catalog from a pure spec standpoint. No RTP, no max win, no volatility label, no confirmed layout. Reviewing it on those terms alone would produce almost nothing of value.
What Spindex can offer is different: 209 real tracked bets, a 349x top hit on record, and active monitoring across seven crypto-casino sources. That data positions Candy Blast as a game with detectable real-money traction and a hit profile that doesn't yet show the extreme tail wins associated with Push Gaming's highest-variance titles — though the sample is still early.
The score below reflects a game that is genuinely active and worth tracking, tempered by the absence of any official spec data to anchor a stronger analytical judgment. As more bets accumulate and Push Gaming publishes its figures, this review will be updated to reflect the fuller picture.
- +Active real-money traction confirmed across seven crypto-casino sources
- +349x top hit recorded in live Spindex tracking — a meaningful real-world data point
- +Push Gaming's build quality is consistently strong across their catalog
- +Spindex will update specs and data as they become available
- -Push Gaming has not published RTP, volatility, max win, or layout specs for this title
- -Sample size of 209 tracked bets is still too small for firm volatility conclusions
- -No confirmed feature set available at time of writing
Best for
Candy Blast is a Push Gaming release that Spindex is actively tracking despite almost no published specs from the provider. The 349x top hit logged in the past 30 days suggests the game is capable of meaningful swings, though without a confirmed max win or RTP it's hard to place it precisely on the risk spectrum. Worth monitoring as more data accumulates — the live signals are the story here.











