Quad Shot Run with the Wolves
About this machine
Quad Shot – Run with the Wolves is a proven performer on the A560 series cabinets. With new talent were able to bring it forward to the A-STAR Curve. Quad Shot – Run with the Wolves is a great choice when upgrading your floors. Players quickly understand they are chasing 5 of a kinds with and without substitutes to win the Jackpots. Run with the Wolves has a choose from 3 free games options: 20, 12, or 8 Free Games! Keep an eye our for Flying Falcon, a great banking option for Quad Shot – Run with the Wolves.
Description sourced from the manufacturer's public product page.
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Artwork & cabinet
Where Quad Shot Run with the Wolves sits in Ainsworth's range
Quad Shot Run with the Wolves is part of Ainsworth's Quad Shot line, which runs to 4 documented titles. Manufacturers ship a hit as a family rather than one box, so entries in a series share branding and often a bonus structure while carrying different maths.
It is listed on the A Star Curve cabinet. The cabinet is the hardware — screen geometry, button deck, chair and speakers — and the same title is frequently released on more than one, which is why a game can look and feel different at two properties.
Ainsworth lists it as a progressive. That does not make it a wide-area jackpot: most progressives build from play on that machine or that bank of machines inside one property, and reset locally. The wide-area systems — the ones where a meter is shared across dozens of casinos — are a much smaller, separately licensed set.
What's the RTP of Quad Shot Run with the Wolves?
There isn't one number — and any site quoting you a single figure is describing a different product.
Manufacturers ship the same title in multiple par versions, commonly spanning roughly 85% to 96%. The casino chooses which one to install, and that choice is not disclosed on the machine. Nevada regulation only sets a floor: every wager must theoretically return at least 75%.
What regulators actually publish is hold percentage — realised performance after player behaviour, aggregated by region and denomination. It is never broken out by game title. So the honest answer for any land-based machine is a range plus an unknown configuration, not a single figure.
Figures quoted elsewhere for this title are almost always taken from its online version, which is a different product with a different maths model.
Where to play
We don't yet have verified floor placements for this machine. Our casino cross-reference covers 442 properties, but only through IGT's public linked-progressive data — which doesn't reach Ainsworth titles. We would rather show nothing than guess.
Rest of the Quad Shot line
All 4 Quad Shot machines →4 titles carry this branding. They share artwork and usually a bonus structure, but each ships its own maths.
Other Class III machines from Ainsworth
Same regulatory class, same manufacturer.