RTP guide
RTP, or return to player, is the only figure that lets you compare slots directly — and also the one most often misunderstood. It's a theoretical long-term average, not a promise of tonight's result.
In this catalog RTP is reported for 54 of the 58 games. The figures range between 91.55 % (1 Reel Medusa) and 97,63 A% (Medusa Megaways), the median is 96,02 %. For the remaining 4 games the figure hasn't been published, and we won't guess it.
One pitfall is the RTP range: the same game can have multiple payout versions and the casino chooses which one to run. This is noted for 25 games in the catalog. The RTP shown on the game page is the default level stated by the game — the actual number you’ll see is in the game’s own info panel at the casino where you play.
The other side of the story is volatility: it tells you whether hits come often and small or rarely and big. So compare both — high RTP games and high-risk games are not the same list.
All figures on this page have been calculated from the catalog's 58 games. We do not use external averages nor round numbers up.
Frequently Asked — RTP
Three most common misconceptions
What RTP is?
Return to Player, i.e. the return percentage: the theoretical share of stakes that is returned to players in the long run. It's calculated from millions of spins, not one evening.
Can the casino change the game's RTP?
Some games have multiple manufacturer RTP versions and the casino selects which one runs. In our catalogue such notation appears for 25 games. Check the exact figure in the game’s info panel at your casino.
Is a high RTP the same as a good game?
No. RTP indicates return, volatility the variance. A high-RTP game can pay rarely, and a low-RTP game can pay small amounts often.
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