Pirots Series — Every Game, One Lineup, Ready to Play

Pirots Series - Pirate Parrots Slots
7 Games
ELK Studios
9.2 Top Rated

Complete Game Lineup

Seven games deep and still climbing — the Pirots series turned a flock of pirate parrots into one of the most recognizable lineups in modern slots. Whether you came in on the original cluster-pays formula or caught the crash-game curveball with Pirots X, the full roster is right here. Pick one, spin it, or play them all back to back — your call.

Pirots 8.0/10

Pirots

The one that started it all — clean cluster pays and a charm that still holds up for anyone who wants the core experience without the extras.

Pirots 2 8.5/10

Pirots 2

Tightened the formula and turned up the volatility — a proper sequel that gave returning players a reason to stay.

Pirots 3 9.0/10

Pirots 3

Where the series hit its stride. Deeper bonus rounds, wilder multipliers, and the kind of session flow that keeps you locked in.

Pirots 4 8.7/10

Pirots 4

Big grid energy and expanded mechanics — built for the player who already knows the series and wants more room to breathe.

Pirots 4 - Inferno 8.3/10

Pirots 4 - Inferno

A hotter-tempered variant of Pirots 4. Same bones, cranked volatility — strictly for the risk-hungry crowd.

Pirots 5 9.2/10

Pirots 5

The most refined slot in the series so far. Polished, feature-dense, and rewarding enough to justify the hype.

Pirots X 8.8/10

Pirots X

The wild card — a crash game wearing a Pirots skin. Fast rounds, manual cashout, and a completely different pace from the rest.

Series Characteristics

Provider
ELK Studios
Number of Games
7
Game Types
Slots, Crash Game
Theme
Pirate Parrots (Pirots)
Volatility Range
Medium to Very High
Bonus Features
Free Spins, Multipliers, Bonus Buys, Cluster Pays, Expanding Mechanics
Platforms
Desktop, Mobile (iOS & Android), Instant Play — No Download
Availability
Licensed online casinos accessible in Canada

How the Pirots Series Took Flight

It started with a single slot — Pirots — and a concept most players hadn't seen before in quite that way: pirate-themed parrots on a cluster-pays grid. No paylines. No standard reel-matching. Just clusters, cascading wins, and a tone that didn't take itself too seriously. ELK Studios built it around a strong visual identity and a mechanic that rewarded patience and persistence, and it caught on fast. The original wasn't the highest-volatility game on the market, but it had personality, and that personality turned out to be scalable.

Pirots 2 followed with sharper edges — more aggressive multipliers, a more volatile bonus round, and a general sense that the studio was listening to what grinders actually wanted. By the time Pirots 3 dropped, the series had a genuine following. Each new title wasn't just a reskin. The grid evolved, bonus mechanics layered up, and the ceiling on potential wins kept stretching. Then came Pirots 4, expanding the grid further, followed by its variant Pirots 4 - Inferno, which took the same framework and stripped it down to pure high-volatility chaos. Pirots 5 brought the most refined slot experience in the lineup to date. And then ELK did something unexpected with Pirots X — they broke format entirely, launching a crash game under the Pirots banner. Seven games in total, spanning two distinct verticals. That's not a typical slot series. That's a brand.

What Actually Makes These Games Different

There's no shortage of slot series out there. What keeps the Pirots lineup from blending into the noise is a few things that compound on each other.

  • Cluster pays as a foundation. Most of the series doesn't use traditional paylines. Clusters reward you based on groups of matching symbols landing together, and cascading wins mean a single spin can chain into multiple payouts. It creates a different rhythm — more anticipation, more momentum inside a single round.
  • Real mechanical evolution. Moving from Pirots to Pirots 5, you can feel the grid expanding, the multiplier systems getting more layered, and the bonus rounds becoming more consequential. It's not a numbered reskin. Each part introduces at least one new idea or structural change that shifts the way you play it.
  • The crash-game crossover. Pirots X takes the recognizable theme and drops it into an entirely different format. Crash games are pure nerve — the multiplier climbs, you decide when to cash out, and the round can end at any moment. It's a completely different skill set and mindset compared to waiting out a bonus round in the slots. Including it in the same lineup gives players a way to switch pace without leaving the brand.
  • Volatility options. The Inferno variant of Pirots 4 exists specifically for players who want to push the risk. That kind of honest segmentation — same game, different risk profile — shows the studio understands that not everyone sitting at the same title wants the same experience.

None of this is revolutionary on its own. But stacked together, across seven titles, it creates a series that feels designed with intent, not just released on a schedule.

Why Canadian Players Keep Coming Back to Pirots

Canadian slot players tend to be practical. They'll read an RTP, check the volatility, maybe watch a session clip before committing. They also value variety within a familiar framework — the kind of thing where you can sit down with a game you partly know and still get a fresh experience. The Pirots series plays directly into that. You learn the cluster-pays system once, and it carries across most of the lineup. But each title has enough new wrinkles that it doesn't feel like a rerun.

The crash-game format in Pirots X also hits a specific nerve with the Canadian audience. Fast rounds, full control over when you bail, and no waiting around for a bonus trigger that may never come. It fits naturally into shorter play sessions — a lunch break, a commute, a few minutes between tasks. And because the Canadian market has strong mobile adoption, that quick-hit format gets even more traction.

Bonus buys, where available in the series, are another draw. Rather than grinding base game spins for a trigger, you pay upfront and go directly to the bonus round. It's polarizing — some players swear by it, others think it defeats the purpose. But for the cohort that treats slots like a deliberate session rather than passive entertainment, it's an efficiency play, and it's popular here.

Playing on Mobile, Desktop, and Everything in Between

Every game in the Pirots series runs directly in the browser — no app to install, no client to download. You load the casino, find the game, and it launches. ELK Studios builds for HTML5, which means the experience adapts to whatever screen you're using. On desktop, you get the full grid with all the visual detail. On mobile, the interface scales down cleanly, touch controls work as expected, and load times are fast enough that you're not staring at a spinner.

In Canada, mobile play dominates the casual session. A lot of players access their casino through Safari on iPhone or Chrome on Android, and the Pirots games are built to handle both without hiccups. The crash game — Pirots X — is especially well-suited to mobile. The interface is minimal, the cashout button is prominent, and rounds are over in seconds. It's the kind of game that was essentially designed for a phone in your hand.

For longer desktop sessions, the slot entries hold up well. The expanded grids in later titles like Pirots 4 and Pirots 5 benefit from the extra screen real estate, and managing bonus buys feels more deliberate with a mouse or trackpad. Either way, there's nothing to download and no platform lock. If your casino supports the game and you're in Canada, you're good to go.

Breaking Down the Full Lineup

Seven games, and not all of them are the same kind of experience. Here's a honest overview of how the lineup breaks down.

The Core Slots: Pirots through Pirots 5

Pirots is the entry point. Straightforward cluster pays, manageable volatility, and a good introduction to the series' visual language and rhythm. It's not the most feature-rich title by today's standards, but it's clean and it works.

Pirots 2 adds complexity. Multipliers ramp harder, the bonus round has more teeth, and the volatility takes a noticeable step up. If the original felt too tame, this is where the series starts to bite.

Pirots 3 is where many players say the series hits its peak in terms of balance — deep enough to be engaging, not so volatile that sessions evaporate. The bonus structure here is more layered, and the cascading wins build momentum in a way that feels earned.

Pirots 4 goes bigger on the grid and the mechanic set. It's the most ambitious of the core slots, though the added complexity means sessions take a bit more focus. It's built for the player who already knows the series and wants more.

Pirots 5 is the latest and most polished slot in the lineup. It refines what Pirots 4 started and adds its own twists. Feature density is high, the visual presentation is the sharpest in the series, and it feels like the culmination of everything the slot side of the lineup has been building toward.

The Variant: Pirots 4 - Inferno

This isn't a new game — it's Pirots 4 with the volatility turned up. The core grid, theme, and mechanics are the same. What changes is the risk profile and the potential ceiling. If you've played Pirots 4 and wished it hit harder on both ends — bigger droughts, bigger payoffs — Inferno is that version. It's an honest clone with a purpose, not a lazy reskin.

The Outlier: Pirots X

Pirots X is a crash game. No reels, no clusters, no free spins. A multiplier starts climbing the moment the round begins, and you decide when to cash out. Wait too long and the round crashes — you lose the bet. It's a fundamentally different kind of game that happens to share the Pirots aesthetic. Including it in the series was a bold call, and it works because it gives the lineup range. It's not trying to be a slot. It's trying to give Pirots fans something else to do when they want speed and control instead of cascades and triggers.

Where to Start — Whether You're New or Not

If you've never touched a Pirots game, Pirots or Pirots 3 are your best entry points. The original teaches you the system. Pirots 3 gives you the most balanced experience in the series — it's where the design feels the most confident without being overwhelming.

If you've already played the earlier titles and want to see what's changed, jump straight to Pirots 5. It's the most complete slot in the lineup and the one that shows where the series is heading.

If you're a high-volatility player who doesn't mind the swings, Pirots 4 - Inferno is built specifically for you. And if you want a break from slots entirely but don't want to leave the Pirots universe, Pirots X is waiting. It's fast, it's tense, and it's nothing like the rest of the lineup — in the best way.

The full Pirots series lives on this page. Every title, every format, all accessible from one spot. Pick the one that fits your mood and your risk appetite, and go.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are 7 games in the Pirots series: Pirots, Pirots 2, Pirots 3, Pirots 4, Pirots 4 - Inferno, Pirots 5, and Pirots X.
Six of the seven are slots built around cluster-pays mechanics. Pirots X is the exception — it's a crash game with a completely different format. No reels, no spins. Just a rising multiplier and a cashout button.
They share the same grid, theme, and core mechanics. Inferno is a higher-volatility variant — bigger risk, bigger potential swings. Think of it as Pirots 4 with the dial cranked up for players who want more intensity.
Yes. Every game in the series runs in the browser on both iOS and Android — no download or app required. They're built on HTML5 and scale to your screen automatically.
Several titles in the series offer bonus buys, letting you pay to enter the bonus round directly instead of waiting for a natural trigger. Availability depends on the specific title and the casino you're playing at.
If you're new, start with the original Pirots to learn the cluster-pays system, or jump to Pirots 3 for the most balanced experience. If you already know the series, Pirots 5 is the most refined entry. For something completely different, try Pirots X.
RTPs vary across the series and can also differ depending on the casino's configuration. Rather than quoting a number that might not match your session, check the in-game info screen or paytable — the exact RTP is always displayed there.
The Pirots series is developed by ELK Studios, a Swedish provider known for structured slot series and strong visual identity across their titles.