HEAD-TO-HEAD COMPARISON

Fist of Destruction
vs Chaos Crew 2

Both are Hacksaw Gaming slots in a similar volatility tier. On paper they're close. In practice, they play very differently — here's where each one wins and loses.

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Full Stats Comparison

METRIC
FIST OF DESTRUCTION
CHAOS CREW 2
PROVIDER
Hacksaw Gaming
Hacksaw Gaming
RELEASED
Feb 2024
Mar 2023
BEST RTP
96.30%WINNER
96.07%
HIT FREQ.
34%MORE FREQUENT
29%
VOLATILITY
Medium-High (4/5)
Medium-High (4/5)
MAX WIN
10,000×HIGHER
5,000×
LAYOUT
5×4, 14 paylines
5×3, 20 paylinesMORE WAYS
MIN BET
/bin/sh.10
/bin/sh.10
BUY FEATURE
Yes (5 options)MORE CHOICE
Yes (2 options)
CHEAPEST BUY
50× betCHEAPER
75× bet
BONUS BUY RTP
96.35%BETTER
95.80%
THEME
Arcade fighter
Heist / crime
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Where Each Slot Wins

Fist of Destruction is better for...

Players who care about RTP above everything else. The 96.30% default is 0.23 percentage points higher than Chaos Crew 2's best version — small in one session, meaningful over thousands of spins. The 10,000× max win is also double Chaos Crew 2's ceiling, which matters if you're chasing a life-changing payout.

The buy feature selection is also genuinely better. Five tiers from 50× to 250× gives you real flexibility — you can test the bonus cheaply with Uppercut FeatureSpins at 50× before committing to a full Ultimate Throwdown! at 250×. Chaos Crew 2 gives you two options and calls it done.

Chaos Crew 2 is better for...

Players who find the base game grind tedious. The 20-payline layout and 29% hit rate creates a different texture — wins come slightly less often but the payline coverage means you're rarely watching 5 completely dead reels. The heist theme also holds up better across long sessions than Fist of Destruction's combat aesthetic, which gets repetitive around spin 300.

The lower max win (5,000×) also means Chaos Crew 2's math model can realistically deliver that ceiling more frequently. A 10,000× cap sounds better but it comes with a longer tail — most sessions will cluster far below it.

Bottom line: For pure value, Fist of Destruction wins on RTP and buy feature flexibility. For session enjoyment across an hour of play, Chaos Crew 2 is more consistently engaging. If your priority is bankroll efficiency, go with Fist of Destruction at a 96.30% casino.

FINAL VERDICT — WHICH TO PLAY?

Play Fist of Destruction if you're at a casino offering the 96.30% RTP version and you're looking to buy into the bonus. The buy feature flexibility and higher max win make it the smarter bankroll bet. Play Chaos Crew 2 if you want a more relaxed base game session — the higher payline count and consistent pacing make the wait between bonuses feel less punishing.

COMMON QUESTIONS
Which has better hit frequency for bonus triggers — Fist of Destruction or Chaos Crew 2?
Fist of Destruction has a higher overall hit frequency at 34% vs Chaos Crew 2's 29%. But overall hit frequency includes all wins, including tiny base game wins. The natural bonus trigger rate — which is what most players care about — is harder to compare directly since neither developer publishes it explicitly. Based on extended play, Chaos Crew 2 seems to trigger its bonus slightly more often naturally, but Fist of Destruction's cheaper entry buy (50×) makes it easier to access mechanically.
Can I play both slots at the same casino?
Yes, if the casino is licensed to carry Hacksaw Gaming titles, they'll typically have both. Most MGA and Curaçao-licensed casinos with Hacksaw in the lobby carry the full catalogue including both Fist of Destruction and Chaos Crew 2. Check the games filter for "Hacksaw Gaming" to find them quickly.