Coins Blast
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Coins Blast free demo
A free play-money demo lets you learn a new game's pacing and any bonus triggers without staking anything real - particularly useful when the published spec sheet is still thin.
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Coming soon. Coins Blast is announced for 8 Oct 2026, but Belatra has not published its RTP, volatility, max win or features yet. What follows is grounded in the studio's track record, not this game's own specs. The desk plays it from launch day and the real numbers replace this the moment the studio publishes them.
What works
- Belatra is a long-established studio, in business since 1993, with a catalogue of roughly 151 games - a clear sign of staying power in a crowded market.
- A confirmed release date of 8 October 2026 makes it straightforward to plan when to look for the game at UK-licensed casinos.
- The studio's published RTP figures cluster in a notably narrow band - 96.02% to 96.72% across the 8 titles that declare a figure - suggesting consistent return settings across Belatra's output.
- Players drawn to higher variance will find the studio's track record useful: 8 of Belatra's 9 rated titles fall into the high or very high volatility band.
What does not
- RTP, volatility, max win, grid, paylines, mechanic, theme, features and stake range are all unpublished for Coins Blast - there is very little to evaluate until Belatra releases the spec sheet.
- Coins Blast is not confirmed to match any of the studio's catalogue figures; studio patterns are context, not a guarantee for any individual release.
- Only one Belatra title is in our UK tracking set, which limits what can be said about how the studio's games perform in UK-facing markets specifically.
- No GB-specific build details are on record for Coins Blast, so which feature configurations will apply at UK-licensed casinos is currently unknown.
What Coins Blast is and when it lands
Coins Blast is a newly announced slot from Belatra, a studio founded in Minsk, Belarus in 1993. One fact about the game is confirmed: it reaches UK-licensed casinos on 8 October 2026.
Everything else about how it plays is still to come. RTP, volatility, max win, grid, paylines, mechanic, theme, features and stake range have none of them been published by Belatra. Each will be added to this page once the studio releases them.
That makes the studio's own catalogue record the most honest grounding available right now. Belatra has built roughly 151 titles over more than three decades, which gives real signal about what its releases typically look like - even though no individual game is guaranteed to follow the pattern.
8 October 2026 is the single timing fact Belatra has confirmed for Coins Blast; the rest of the spec sheet is still outstanding.
What to expect from a Belatra release
Belatra has been making slots since 1993; here is what its published catalogue record shows:
- Catalogue size: about 151 games in total, 28 carrying a confirmed release date on record
- Typical RTP: a median of 96.06% across the 8 titles that publish a figure, ranging from 96.02% to 96.72%
- Volatility lean: high or very high in 8 of the studio's 9 rated titles (4 rated high, 4 rated very high, 1 rated medium)
- Mechanics on record: 10 progressive or jackpot titles across the catalogue
- Common themes: fruit (15 games), Halloween (11), animal (10), horror (10), Christmas (9) and Asian (7)
None of these patterns are confirmed for Coins Blast. Its actual RTP, volatility, mechanic and theme will only be known once Belatra publishes the spec sheet on or around release.
The volatility distribution is the sharpest signal in the catalogue. That 8-from-9 tilt towards high and very high - split evenly between the two bands - runs through named titles such as Blast the Bass, Make It Gold and Tortuga Codex. It is what the studio has done historically, not a promise about Coins Blast.
How to play Coins Blast
A free play-money demo runs the real game engine on virtual credit. It costs nothing to use - no deposit, no account - and it lets you explore a slot's pacing, see how often bonus features seem to trigger and get a general feel for the game before committing real money.
Real winnings are not possible in a demo; those come only from real-money play at a UK-licensed casino, and that is only possible once the game has released.
A demo is especially useful when the published spec sheet is sparse. Watching how the game actually behaves fills in gaps that numbers alone cannot, and it costs nothing to do.
The UK build
| UK regulatory spec | Setting | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Autoplay | Removed | Autoplay is removed for GB under the 2021 UKGC remote-game rules, so every spin is a manual press. |
Similar slots to Coins Blast
Belatra has a handful of other tracked titles; the table below shows each alongside the specs we hold on record.
| Slot | Studio | RTP | Max win | Volatility |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stars Blast | Belatra | 96.98% | 3,000× | Low-med |
| Yo-ho-ho 2048 | Belatra | 96.31% | 10,000× | Very high |
| Brother CrossBolt | Belatra | — | — | — |
| Penalty Blast | Belatra | — | — | — |
Coins Blast FAQ
When does Coins Blast come out?
Coins Blast reaches UK-licensed casinos on 8 October 2026. That is the only timing detail the studio has confirmed. The full spec sheet - RTP, volatility, grid, features and stake range - has not been published yet and will be added to this page once Belatra releases it.
What is the RTP or max win of Coins Blast?
Neither figure has been published by Belatra for this game. Across the studio's catalogue, the 8 titles that declare an RTP show a median of 96.06% and a range of 96.02% to 96.72% - but Coins Blast is not confirmed to sit within that range. The max win is also not stated. Both will be added here on release.
Is the demo free to use?
A free play-money demo runs the real game on virtual credit. There is nothing to deposit and no account is required. You do not stake real money, so there are no real winnings; the value is in learning how a game plays before deciding whether to continue at a UK-licensed casino.
What kind of games does Belatra make?
Belatra is a Belarusian studio founded in 1993 with roughly 151 games in its catalogue. Its titles lean strongly towards high and very high volatility - 8 of its 9 rated games fall into those two bands. Fruit, Halloween and animal themes appear most often, and 10 titles feature progressive or jackpot mechanics.
- The desk plays what there is to play, with its own money. A released slot is played for real at a UK-licensed casino, and the demo above is the supplier's real GB build, loaded straight from their server, so what the desk opens is what launches. Either way, what it sees on screen is checked against the RTP, max win, volatility and features the studio has published. A game that is not out yet, with no demo to open, cannot be played, and its page says so.
- The article is then written up from those verified facts by our own tooling, which is what keeps every release on the site current and consistent. Specs come from the studio's own release sheet and the game's paytable, never from a sister title or a guess, and a number nobody has published is left blank rather than filled in.
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