Crank it Up Review
Pragmatic Play's Crank it Up is one of those titles where the official spec sheet offers almost nothing to work with — no published RTP, no confirmed max win, no volatility label. That would normally leave a review thin on substance. What it doesn't account for is Spindex's own tracking network. Across seven crypto-casino sources, we've logged real bets on Crank it Up over the past 30 days, and that data tells a story the spec table can't. The biggest verified hit on our network came in at 245x the bet — a useful reference point when Pragmatic Play itself hasn't confirmed a ceiling. This review is built around what we actually know: live bet volume, recent win data, and what Pragmatic Play's broader catalog tells us about how their slots tend to behave. If you're evaluating Crank it Up purely on published specs, you'll hit a wall fast. Read on for the data-backed picture instead.

What Spindex Tracking Shows Right Now
Crank it Up has generated 1,000 tracked bets across Spindex's seven crypto-casino sources — Stake, Gamdom, Roobet, Rainbet, Duelbits, Shuffle, and MyPrize — over the last 30 days. That's a modest sample by the standards of high-volume titles, but it's enough to establish a baseline picture of how the slot is actually performing in the wild.
The standout figure from that sample is a top hit of 245x. To put that in context, Pragmatic Play's own Gates of Olympus 1000 carries a 25,000x ceiling, and even mid-range Pragmatic titles like Sweet Bonanza sit at 21,100x. A 245x top observed hit over 1,000 bets doesn't necessarily define the max win — rare peaks need far larger samples to surface — but it does suggest that, at current volumes, Crank it Up isn't producing the kind of explosive outlier hits that chase-style players typically hunt.
The 1,000-bet tracked volume also tells us something about the slot's traction on crypto platforms. It's not a breakout title yet — high-traffic Pragmatic releases on these same platforms routinely log tens of thousands of tracked bets per month. Whether that's a function of recency, limited promotion, or the slot simply not resonating strongly with the crypto audience remains to be seen. We'll update this section as volume builds.

RTP, Volatility, and Max Win
Pragmatic Play hasn't published an official RTP, volatility rating, or max win figure for Crank it Up. That's the full extent of what needs to be said about the missing specs — it's an unremarkable situation for a newer or regionally limited release, and it says nothing about the slot's quality.
What we can do is lean on the Spindex data as a proxy. The 245x top hit observed across 1,000 tracked bets is a concrete data point. For comparison, Pragmatic Play's lower-volatility titles — think Starlight Princess at a 5,000x ceiling — still produce far larger single-bet multiples in comparable sample windows. The 245x figure either reflects a genuinely low max-win ceiling, a high-volatility slot that simply hasn't produced its peak yet in a 1,000-bet window, or something in between. Without a confirmed spec, we won't speculate further.
As Spindex accumulates more tracked bets on Crank it Up, the win distribution will clarify. Players who need hard RTP numbers before committing should wait for Pragmatic Play to publish them, or check the in-game help screen directly — some operators surface RTP data there even when it's absent from public databases.
Bonus Features
Pragmatic Play has not yet made the feature set for Crank it Up available through our verified data sources. We don't have a confirmed features list, and we won't fabricate one based on assumptions about what Pragmatic Play typically includes in their slots.
What we do know from the Spindex tracking data is that the slot is live and actively being wagered on across multiple crypto platforms. If the game had no bonus mechanics at all, it would be highly unusual for a Pragmatic Play release in the current market — but that's an observation, not a spec. Players looking for confirmed feature details should check the in-game paytable or the slot's page on a licensed operator before playing.
We'll update this section as verified feature data becomes available.
Pragmatic Play as a Provider
Pragmatic Play is one of the most prolific slot studios operating today, with a catalog that spans low-stakes casual titles through to high-volatility max-win chasers. Their output is broad enough that Crank it Up could sit almost anywhere on the volatility spectrum — the studio produces both the gentle Fruit Party and the extreme Sugar Rush 1000.
What Pragmatic Play does consistently well is platform integration. Their titles appear on virtually every major crypto casino, which explains why Crank it Up is already trackable across Stake, Gamdom, Roobet, and the rest of the Spindex network despite limited published spec data. Distribution is rarely the problem with a Pragmatic release.
The studio's track record also means that when RTP and feature data does surface for Crank it Up, it will likely land in the 94–96.5% range that covers the bulk of their catalog — but that's a general observation about the provider, not a figure to assign to this specific title.
Who Should Play Crank it Up
Given the current state of available information, Crank it Up is best suited to players who are comfortable making decisions with incomplete spec data. If you're the type who cross-references RTP tables before every session, this slot isn't ready to be evaluated on those terms yet.
Crypto casino regulars who already play on Stake or Roobet and want to try something new from Pragmatic Play's current lineup will find it accessible — it's live, it's wagerable, and the 245x top hit from our tracked data suggests it does pay out at meaningful multiples. It's not a confirmed high-roller title, and the modest 1,000-bet volume doesn't yet position it as a trending slot on the network.
Patient players willing to check back as Spindex accumulates more data — and as Pragmatic Play potentially publishes official specs — will be better positioned to make an informed call. For now, treat it as an exploratory play rather than a calculated session.
Final Verdict
Crank it Up is a Pragmatic Play slot that, at this point in time, exists almost entirely in a data vacuum from a spec perspective. No RTP, no confirmed max win, no published volatility. That's an unusual position for a major studio release, and it limits how definitive any verdict can be.
What Spindex's tracking does confirm is that the game is live, real money is being wagered on it across seven crypto platforms, and the largest hit in our 1,000-bet sample came in at 245x. That's a functional data point — modest by the standards of Pragmatic Play's most aggressive titles, but not nothing.
The honest verdict: hold off on making Crank it Up a regular session pick until either Pragmatic Play publishes official specs or Spindex's tracked-bet volume grows enough to draw stronger conclusions from win distribution. Check back — this review will be updated as the picture sharpens.
- +Developed by Pragmatic Play, a studio with broad crypto-casino distribution
- +Already live and tracked across seven major crypto platforms
- +Real-world top hit of 245x confirmed via Spindex tracking data
- -No published RTP, volatility, or max win from Pragmatic Play
- -Low tracked-bet volume (1,000 bets) limits statistical confidence
- -Feature set unconfirmed — cannot evaluate bonus mechanics at this time
Best for
Crank it Up sits in an unusual spot — Pragmatic Play hasn't published core specs, so the analytical weight falls entirely on Spindex's live tracking. With 1,000 bets logged across seven crypto casinos and a top hit of 245x, early data suggests a slot that pays out, but not at extreme multiples. Suitable for players who trust real-world data over spec sheets, and comfortable with meaningful spec uncertainty.











