Fruits Review
Nolimit City has built a reputation on high-octane, feature-heavy releases — so when a title as plainly named as Fruits surfaces under their banner, it naturally draws curiosity. At this point, Nolimit City hasn't published official specs for this slot: RTP, volatility, max win, reel layout, and feature set are all unconfirmed in any verified source we can draw from. That's an unusual position for a studio that typically leads with bold numbers.
Spindex tracks bet volume and win data across thousands of active slots, and Fruits has not yet generated a data footprint in our system. Without live tracked-bet figures or verified spec data to anchor an analytical breakdown, this review is necessarily limited — but we've built out what we can, including context on Nolimit City as a provider and what to watch for once more information becomes available. We'll update this page as specs are confirmed.

What We Know About Fruits
Fruits is attributed to Nolimit City, a Malta-based studio known for releasing some of the most mechanically ambitious slots in the modern market — titles like xBomb, San Quentin, and Tombstone No Mercy have set benchmarks for both volatility and max-win potential. The Fruits name sits at the opposite end of that branding spectrum, suggesting either a stripped-back classic-style release or a deliberate subversion of expectations.
Beyond the provider attribution, no verified spec data exists for this slot at the time of writing. The release date is unconfirmed, the reel configuration is unpublished, and no feature list has been verified through any authoritative source. Nolimit City hasn't published an official RTP figure, and max win and volatility are similarly absent from the public record.
This is worth stating plainly once: the absence of specs is a documentation gap, not a signal about the slot's quality. Nolimit City has a strong track record, and thin pre-launch or early-availability data is not uncommon. What it does mean is that any review written right now — including this one — cannot be fully analytical. We're noting the gap, not drawing conclusions from it.

Provider Context: Nolimit City's Design Philosophy
Understanding Nolimit City's output gives some useful framing even when a specific title's specs are dark. The studio consistently operates in the high-to-extreme volatility range. Across their confirmed catalog, RTPs typically land between 96.00% and 96.08%, though some titles carry operator-adjustable RTP tiers that can run lower. Their max-win figures are routinely aggressive — San Quentin xWays sits at 150,000x, while Tombstone No Mercy reaches 66,666x.
For comparison, a mid-market high-volatility slot from a studio like Play'n GO — say, Book of Dead — caps at 5,000x with a published 96.21% RTP. Nolimit City's ceiling figures dwarf that, which is why their player base skews toward bonus-hunters and high-variance chasers. Whether Fruits fits that mold or represents something more restrained is genuinely unknown at this point.
The studio also has a history of proprietary mechanics — xWays, xNudge, xBomb — that appear across multiple titles. If Fruits carries any of these, it would be noted in the feature list once that data is confirmed. Until then, assuming any specific mechanic would be speculation we're not willing to publish.
RTP, Volatility, and Max Win
All three of these core specs — RTP, volatility, and max win — are unconfirmed for Fruits. Nolimit City hasn't published official figures through any verified channel we monitor, and no third-party audit data has surfaced to fill the gap. We won't estimate or assign provider-typical defaults here; that would be presenting assumption as fact.
What this means practically: if you're a player who makes decisions based on published RTP before depositing, Fruits isn't ready for that analysis yet. Operators who carry the game may have access to paytable data that isn't publicly indexed — checking the in-game information panel directly is the most reliable route to finding the RTP once the slot is live in a casino lobby.
Spindex will update this section the moment verified figures are available from Nolimit City or a confirmed regulatory filing.
Bonus Features
No feature list has been verified for Fruits. We have no confirmed information about free spins, multipliers, bonus buys, or any proprietary Nolimit City mechanic being present in this title.
This section will be fully built out once the feature set is documented. If you've played Fruits and can point us to a verifiable paytable or official game page, use the contact link at the bottom of this review — we treat player-sourced spec leads seriously and verify before publishing.
For now, the honest answer is: we don't know what Fruits does mechanically, and we won't invent a feature list to fill the space.
Who Should Watch This Slot
Given the complete absence of confirmed specs, making a strong audience recommendation isn't possible in good conscience. That said, there's a specific type of player for whom Fruits is worth bookmarking: anyone who follows Nolimit City releases closely and wants to be positioned early when the slot's data becomes public.
Nolimit City's track record means their releases tend to generate significant player interest quickly. If Fruits turns out to carry the studio's signature high-volatility mechanics, it will likely attract the same bonus-hunting audience that gravitates toward their existing catalog. If it's a deliberate departure — a lower-variance, classic-fruit-machine-style release — that would be notable precisely because it's unusual for the provider.
Either way, the name alone makes it a title to monitor. Check back on this page for updates as specs are confirmed.
Final Verdict
Fruits by Nolimit City sits in an unusual position: a slot from one of the industry's most respected studios, carrying essentially no public-facing data. No RTP, no max win, no volatility rating, no confirmed feature set — and no Spindex tracked-bet history to supplement the gaps with live performance signals.
The score assigned below reflects this data vacuum rather than any judgment on the slot's quality. Nolimit City doesn't release bad products as a rule, but a review built on zero verified information can't responsibly award a high rating. The rating will be revised upward or adjusted once specs are confirmed and live data starts flowing.
If you landed here looking for a full breakdown, the honest answer is to check back. This is one of those cases where patience is the right call.
- +Nolimit City has a strong overall track record for quality and innovation
- +Title may represent an interesting stylistic departure for the studio
- +This page will be updated with full specs and live data as they become available
- -No confirmed RTP, volatility, max win, or feature list at time of writing
- -No Spindex tracked-bet data available yet
- -Cannot make a data-driven recommendation without verified specs
Best for
Fruits by Nolimit City is effectively a data blank at this stage — no confirmed RTP, no verified max win, no published feature list, and no Spindex tracked-bet history. Nolimit City's broader catalog skews high-volatility with strong bonus mechanics, but none of that can be assumed here. Hold off on a firm recommendation until official specs surface.











