Blood Suckers — NetEnt
Blood Suckers is a vampire horror slot game by NetEnt, released in 2009. It combines a clear video-slot structure with free spins, wilds, scatters and multipliers, making it easy to try in demo mode while still offering recognisable NetEnt-style features.
The playing field uses a 5×3 layout with 25 paylines. The theoretical RTP is around ~98.00%, and low volatility shapes the pace of the game. This balance makes the slot suitable for players who want to explore its mechanics before playing for real money elsewhere.
Game features
- Free Spins
- Wild
- Scatter
- Multipliers
- Vampire bonus feature
- Certified RNG
- Fixed RTP model
- Demo mode
The main mechanics are built around free spins, wilds, scatters and multipliers. These features add variety to the base game and help show how winning combinations, bonus symbols and extra rounds work together.
Theme and style
The slot uses a gothic vampire atmosphere. The visual presentation supports the main theme without making the gameplay difficult to understand, so the focus stays on the reels, symbols and bonus events.
Blood Suckers belongs to the categories: horror slots, classic slots, video slots. This format suits players who prefer themed NetEnt slots with simple navigation, stable mechanics and a clear demo experience.
Popularity among players
Blood Suckers is popular among players from the United Kingdom, Canada, Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Denmark and New Zealand. Players often choose it for its vampire horror theme, low volatility and free spins, wilds, scatters and multipliers.
The game may interest users looking for a NetEnt slot with a familiar interface, transparent rules and features that can be tested without registration.
Demo mode
On Free Slots Demo, the Blood Suckers slot is available in a free version. Demo mode lets you study the paylines or ways to win, test the bonus features and review the payout structure with no registration and without using real money.
The game is supported on desktop and mobile devices, keeping the same mechanics, interface and convenient gameplay pace across different screens.