ABOUT
Tanked 3: First Blood 2 from Nolimit City does not roll onto the battlefield quietly. It storms in with rockets flying, characters clashing, bombs cracking open the grid, and enough explosive madness to make the reels feel less like a slot and more like a pixel-warzone with a gambling license.
And yes, before anyone checks their battle records, Nolimit City has skipped straight past “Tanked 2” and gone full action-movie sequel mode with Tanked 3: First Blood 2. The result is a chaotic, feature-loaded jungle assault where four heavily armed characters roam the grid, collect matching gems, grab coins, trigger boosters, and occasionally blow each other to pieces for good measure. Subtle? Not even close. Fun? Absolutely, if you like your slots loud, volatile, and armed to the teeth.

The game plays on a 7+ reel expanding grid with Cluster Pays, starting in a compact formation before explosions can blast open new sections of the battlefield. As the action develops, the grid can grow dramatically, turning every spin into a potential chain reaction of avalanches, collections, boosters, bombs, and coin drops. This is Nolimit City doing what Nolimit City does best: taking a simple idea, strapping a rocket launcher to it, and seeing how far the debris flies.
Betting Options and Bonus Features
With an RTP of 95.99%, high volatility, and a massive 25,584x max win, Tanked 3: First Blood 2 is built for players who enjoy dangerous missions rather than quiet patrols. The betting range runs both low and high, giving plenty of room for both cautious scouts and full-throttle tank commanders.
At the heart of the game is the xLoot system, where characters move across the grid and collect gems matching their own colour. Gems have different payout levels, and those levels can rise when characters eliminate enemy characters, giving the whole slot a brutal little progression system. Wilds can be collected by any character, while avalanches keep the battlefield moving after every collection.
The real firepower comes from the feature symbols. Coins can land with values from 1x all the way up to 5,000x, and when a character picks one up, the value is paid. If that character gets killed, it can drop collected Coins back onto the grid, keeping the carnage alive. Coinburst symbols are even messier, transforming character paths into Coins and setting up the kind of chain reaction that makes this slot feel properly tanked up.
Then come the Tank Boosters, and this is where the game starts launching shells in every direction. Rockets blast near enemies and expand the grid, Loot Rockets do similar damage while scooping up feature symbols, Grenades target random characters, Hatchets create close-range destruction, and Airstrikes hit multiple enemies at once. Add in Bombs, Three Way Bombs, Pickpocket, Small Boom, Big Boom, Kill Drop, and the wild xGlitch feature, and the game becomes a full-on battlefield buffet of explosive possibilities.
The bonus side is just as heavily armed. Landing enough scatters can trigger one of three Free Spins rounds: Thresher Spins, Reaper Spins, or The Dead Pay Well. Thresher Spins carry over gem levels and grid size, with extra scatters adding more spins. Reaper Spins raise the stakes by making Coins sticky until collected. The Dead Pay Well goes even further, allowing collected Coins to be paid and carried by characters across spins, which can lead to some seriously juicy reloads if the battlefield starts behaving.
Because this is Nolimit City, there are also plenty of ways to storm straight into the action through bonus tools and feature buys.
Feature / Buy Option | Cost |
Bonus Blitz | 2x |
Guaranteed Coinburst | 50x |
Thresher Spins Buy | 100x |
Maxed Out Feature | 200x |
Reaper Spins Buy | 300x |
Lucky Dip | 325x |
The Dead Pay Well Buy | 800x |
God Mode Spin | 4,000x |
The Maxed Out Feature is one of the biggest attention-grabbers, guaranteeing the maximum grid size and highest gem levels, while the terrifyingly expensive God Mode Spin is the nuclear option, giving players a shot at the max payout. It is not exactly a casual stroll through the jungle; it is more like pressing the big red button and hoping the tank points in the right direction.
Roshtein’s Take
I like this one because it feels completely unhinged in that classic Nolimit City way. Tanked 3: First Blood 2 does not just spin; it marches, fires, explodes, reloads, and somehow keeps finding another grenade to throw into the chaos. The best part for me is the Coin collect system, especially when Coins get dropped, picked up again, carried forward, and recycled through the madness.

With up to 25,584x on the table, this is a proper high-volatility war machine. It can be brutal, messy, and totally over the top, but when the grid starts expanding and the features start chaining, it has that “one more explosion” feeling that keeps you locked in. Not every mission will end in victory, but when this tank finds its target, it can leave a crater.






