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Best Halloween Slots For 2025
Spooky season is almost upon us! As October rolls around and the days get darker, Jack O'Lanterns, crisp orange leaves, and witches' hats may immediately spring to mind.
We all have our favourite activities we like to do at Halloween, whether it's harmless trick-or-treating, TP'ing an annoying neighbour's house (for legal reasons, we do not condone this behaviour), watching a scary movie, or even spinning Halloween-themed slots.
The thing is, the industry is literally flooded with dozens of spooky slots every single year, so how do you know which ones will give you the ultimate scare factor?
That's where we come in!
Slots are in the name, so to set you on the right path this holiday season, we've put together this list of the eight best Halloween slots you can play online right now.
No, you're not getting deja vu — we've done a similar list before, but this one is upgraded with some hard-hitting titles to truly get you into the spirit of Halloween.
FYI, if you're feeling extra brave, you can play them all year round, not just in October. Let's get into it.
1. Devil's Finger by Shady Lady
There's nothing scarier than a basement-dwelling nerd surrounded by energy drink cans. Or at least, that's the imagery evoked by Shady Lady's cherry-popping title, Devil's Finger.
Players are introduced to Cosmo, a die-hard cosplayer who got sucked into a hellish parallel dimension controlled by a porky little devil. It’s a setup that feels equal parts B-movie horror and Comic-Con gone wrong — and somehow, it works.
Instead of classic pumpkins and skeletons, Devil's Finger ironically sticks its middle finger up at tradition and amps up the “weird” factor in this 6×4 slot boasting 4,096 ways to win with a twist.
In a fun, innovative mechanic, devilish digits are cranked up and down the reels. They may block wins, but they also boost multipliers.
The Cosmo vs. Devil features, spell bottles, and free spins also give it that “Halloween sweet grab bag” feeling, clearly leaning into that chaotic high-volatility. You never quite know whether you’ll pull out a king-size chocolate bar or a disappointing packet of raisins.
If you're looking for something a little more interesting than your usual pumpkin-spice reels, then Devil's Finger might just scratch the itch with a long finger (or two).

Devil's Fingers Base Game
2. Possessed by Nolimit City
Some slots offer pumpkins, witches, and cartoon black cats.
Nolimit City, having, well, no limits, said “no thank you” and have dragged you to a front-row seat at an exorcism with their 2024 release, Possessed.
This is no standard haunted house fare.
Possessed takes place inside an old-fashioned bedroom complete with subtle spooky homages, like an eerie prayer-chanting soundtrack, upside-down crosses, an old-school television showing static (The Ring, anyone?), and hello — a possessed girl peeking through the reels when you turn on xBet.
The rest of the attention to detail goes to the actual slot grid itself, with a 3-6-6-6-3 setup. The symbols themselves evoke all sorts of religious imagery, with Bibles, crosses, clawed hands, devils, and priests. It's clear not even holy water will save you here.
Gameplay-wise, this is pure Nolimit, with features that punish and reward in equal measure, offering up to 1,944 ways to win and a hefty 50,000x max win.
If you're a Halloween purist and want to experience the thrills of The Exorcist without watching it, then Possessed might be your slot of the season.

Possessed Base Game
3. Big Bass Halloween 2 by Reel Kingdom
Something wicked this way swims in Big Bass Halloween 2 by Pragmatic Play affiliate, Reel Kingdom.
Our favourite fisherman returns for another seasonal special, this time looking a little green around the gills as he dons a chainsaw and overalls to strike fear into the hearts of fish both big and small.
While the original Big Bass Halloween had a distinct slasher theme, this time around, the fisherman is a zombie, on the hunt for both brains and bass.
Played out on the traditional 5×3 grid, the symbols have been switched up to include a tacklebox of bones, undead fish, and a ghoulish mosquito.
And that's where the changes end, with the same core mechanics as the rest of the Big Bass series and a 5,000x max win to reel in.
Is it scary? Not really, unless you’re haunted by the thought of yet another fishing reskin.
Still, it fits the bill, with Big Bass Halloween 2 giving fans of the series something new to reel in while they wait for Christmas.

Big Bass Halloween 2 Base Game
4. Dreadworks by Print Studios
There's nothing creepier than old porcelain dolls and abandoned toys; something that Print Studios takes full advantage of with Dreadworks.
Released just before Halloween in 2024, Dreadworks takes you to Big Jack's Toy Factory, which has long been abandoned. Once a place full of children's laughter, now falls on deaf ears.
It feels almost like Toy Story, but with a hellish spin.
And right from the off, you're in for a spooky time when there's a brightness slider to adjust the lighting (you already know our brightness is cranked to the max).
The 5×4 grid features 26 active paylines and a mix of toy-themed high-paying and low-paying symbols, the latter of which spell out G-O-T-Y-A.
The Jack-in-the-Box Wilds are terrifying, and when paired with the Superspinner multipliers, Big Jack takes over the grid to give you the fright of your life.
With wins up to 20,000x, Dreadworks is clearly horror done right, and shows that having a heart attack can potentially pay well… if you're brave enough.

Dreadworks Big Jack Bonus
5. Blood Suckers Megaways by Red Tiger
We are, ironically, always a sucker for a Megaways mechanic, and Red Tiger have raised the stakes (pun intended) from NetEnt to resurrect a cult classic with Blood Suckers Megaways.
Blood Suckers Megaways keeps everything players loved about the OG, all while dialing up the chaos with that iconic Megaways engine.
The original Blood Suckers built up a reputation for being a rare low-volatility high-RTP slot; a favourite for bonus hunters looking to bet their bonus funds.
Red Tiger's reboot ups the ante with a 6-reel setup, up to 117,649 ways to win, and a max possible win of 20,521x.
Thankfully, it doesn’t suck the soul out of the original. The eerie atmosphere is intact, complete with gothic crypts, vampire brides, and enough garlic imagery to make an Italian chef proud.
But it's the extra modern features like the cascading reels, in-game modifiers, and Megaways multipliers that we love to sink our teeth into.
Blood Suckers Megaways is one of those rare remakes that actually works, offering nostalgia for purists and modern volatility for thrill seekers — perfect for Halloween.

Blood Suckers Megaways Base Game
6. Mental 2 by Nolimit City
If you thought the original Mental was disturbing, strap in — Nolimit City have wheeled the gurney back out with the sequel: Mental 2.
Years on from the original, where we were treated to first-hand lobotomies and psych patients, NLC doubles down on the asylum-themed melee to make you wish you were the one inside a padded cell.
The visuals in Mental 2 are straight out of a horror movie, with bloodied walls, surgical instruments, and flickering lights.
To top it all off, the soundtrack is haunting enough to make even the soundest of minds question their sanity and look over their shoulder while playing.
In terms of actual gameplay, there's a 5×3–5 setup and up to 46,656 ways to win. There's also the usual xMechanics, like xSplit, xNudge, xWays, xHole, and xMental to jolt up your gameplay like a defibrillator.
It’s not just another asylum flick — this slot is tailor-made for Halloween fright nights with a 50,000x max win cap lurking in the depths of the madhouse.
Are you brave enough to try claiming it?

Mental 2 Base Game
7. Nip Tuck by Sneaky Slots
Living in a world focused on the perfect social media feed where everyone's after the perfect bod, firm bums, and wrinkle-free skin, we have Sneaky Slot's Nip Tuck.
Loosely inspired by the early 2000s drama series of the same name, based around a controversial plastic surgery centre, Nip Tuck injects this theming to the extremes with eccentric symbols like bloated lips, pouty eyes, and mismatched eyebrows on the 5×4 grid.
This unique slot comes packed with exciting features and 10,000x max win cap, including oversized symbols, multipliers, random wilds, and an Assembly Line, to fit in with the shopping mall aesthetic.
While we know this game isn't exactly Halloween-themed, body horror is enough to make anyone twitchy, especially when it comes to over-the-top modification or botched surgery.
And if one of the slot characters with fish lips and spider eye-lashes came ambling towards us, you'd best believe we'd be sprinting off screaming in the opposite direction.

Nip Tuck Base Game Play
Trick or Treat? – Final Thoughts
Halloween slots are always going to be our favourite games to review, as they let us slip inside the (potentially deranged ) minds of slot providers.
Some of these slots lean full camp, like Big Bass Halloween 2, while there's hardcore horror shows like Mental 2 and Dreadworks.
Some, like Devil's Finger, sit somewhere in the middle — creepy and atmospheric with a touch of satire.
No matter what games you'd prefer to play this Halloween, there's no shortage of tricks (or treats) on the reels.
Just remember to always gamble responsibly and manage your bankroll. Because you definitely don't want your balance to go bump in the night.
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