Outsourced 2 - Balkan Engineering: NoLimit City's Latest Release Is Live
18 Aug, 2026
- 💥 11,111x Max Win: the biggest in the Outsourced line, delivered via the xGOD mechanic
- 🔩 xNudge Balkan Wild: climbs to a 999x multiplier as it nudges, or malfunctions and stays at 1x
- 🦠 Infectious xWays: revealed symbols spread across the grid, stacking size multiplicatively
- 🎰 Deep Buy-in Menu: direct feature buys up to God Mode at 1,111x, plus a 50/50 bonus gamble
- 💸 $6M Early Access Haul: Roshtein banked seven figures before the game hit general release
NoLimit City's most chaotic sequel yet went live on 18 August 2026. Outsourced 2 - Balkan Engineering, a permit-free, extreme-volatility entry in the studio's cult Outsourced series, trades office chaos for a shambolic construction site and pushes the numbers harder than either game before it.
The setup leans hard on variance rather than raw ceiling: a 96.04% RTP, an 11,111x max win, and NoLimit's top extreme volatility rating on a 4-reel, 625-ways grid. The max win won't turn heads against NoLimit's biggest hitters, but it's the largest in the Outsourced line by some margin — the 2024 toy-factory original capped at 5,000x, office-themed spin-off Outsourced: Payday pushed to 10,000x, and Balkan Engineering now clears both.

What's Under the Hood
Balkan Engineering swaps its predecessors' cramped interiors for a building site run by a foreman who "builds szolid foundationz" cheaper than his cousin, complete with a "Days Since Last Injury" counter that resets constantly and a pigeon watching the whole operation from the scaffolding. It's classic NoLimit satire, broken-English signage, permits pending, an early-access tag reading "no permit needed," but underneath the gags sits serious hardware.
The base game runs on Infectious xWays expanding symbols and the xNudge Balkan Wild, which climbs to a 999x multiplier as it nudges into place — though, true to the theme, it can also malfunction and stay a flat 1x. Print Spins respins stack multipliers on winning positions, clearing wins and building the grid up with each chain, while three or four Bonus symbols trigger Tilt Spins and Tiltier Spins respectively, carrying any base-game multipliers with them.

For players who don't want to wait, the buy-in menu is one of the deepest NoLimit has shipped. The NoLimit Bonus side offers direct feature buys from 80x up to God Mode at 1,111x — a straight shot at the max win — plus a 50/50 gamble between the two bonus rounds. The NoLimit Booster side runs from a 1.35x odds-nudge to the 750x 8x Printiest Spin, which loads x8 multipliers across the board before the first spin. Sitting behind it all is xGOD, the mechanic capable of delivering the max win in a single spin, with no build-up and no feature required.
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Roshtein Banks $6 Million in Early Access
The game hasn't even hit general release, and it's already made headlines. During the early-access window, Roshtein banked a $6 million haul on Balkan Engineering, instantly one of the standout results on a new release this year, and exactly the kind of swing the math promises. It's the sort of number that turns a quiet launch into a talking point overnight, and it landed before the game reached most lobbies.
That's the whole pitch in a nutshell. Extreme volatility means dry spells run long and bankrolls take a beating between hits, but with xGOD lurking, the top end can strike out of nowhere, no warning, no build-up. Roshtein's result is proof the ceiling isn't just theoretical. When this game hits, it hits enormous.





