Our Jackpot Report for February Week 4

Our Weekly Jackpot Report for February Week 4 reveals no new winners. However, the WowPot (£8,317,233) & Mega Moolah (£6,167,940) look tasty! (Image by shopify partners at burst.shopify.com)

As we approach the closing stages of February, we do not have too much to report regarding the many progressive jackpots out there right now. In fact, aside from the £6,078,876 Mega Moolah payout a few weeks back, the entire month has been quiet. That is to be expected, however, as most of the jackpots do not payout that regularly.

The Major Millions (Microgaming) jackpot, which usually pays out an average of £1,003,997, has the lowest average payout frequency of 30 days, and the Mega Moolah (Microgaming), the most famous progressive network, pays out every 45 days on average. Aside from those two, the rest have payout frequencies of at least once every two months.

As you know, in this weekly progressive jackpot report for February week 4, we take a look at the 10 biggest progressive jackpot networks to see which are worth playing. We analyse the average payout frequency of each jackpot, how long it has been since its last payout and the current and average payout size of each jackpot. Well, the only change since our last report is that each of them has grown in size.

Of course, this just means that there is more for the people next in line to win them!

More info on the Mega Moolah payout: While we noticed the Mega Moolah paid out a jackpot of £6,078,876 (€7,296,286.88) back in our February Week 2 report, we had no idea which title in the Mega Moolah series of jackpot slots was responsible. This week, Microgaming announced the win, and revealed that the jackpot came on the original Mega Moolah video slot.

Microgaming’s Mega Moolah Jackpot Grows Over £600k in One Week!

Microgaming’s two main progressive jackpots continue to show they’re the most popular. The WowPot currently has the biggest jackpot of £8,317,233, an increase of about £250k since last week. However, as usual, it is the Mega Moolah jackpot that has grown the most in the past 7 days. It currently has a jackpot of £5,552,880 which represents a weekly increase of £600k. Currently sandwiched between those two is Playtech’s Jackpot Giant, which has not paid out in close to 3 years, at €6,309,128.

Hall of Gods and Mega Fortune, NetEnt’s popular jackpot slots have edged a little closer to top prizes of over €2.5 million, while Playtech’s Gladiator slot is the only one on the list with a jackpot of less than €1 million.

Fun Fact: The top jackpot on Microgaming’s Mega Moolah progressive network paid out a total of 10 times in 2021. If we assume there are to be similar numbers in 2022, it means if you’re a regular player, you have 9 more jackpots to attempt to win!

Progressive Jackpot Current Jackpot Average Win Average Payout Frequency Since Last Payout
WowPot (Microgaming) £8,317,233 £7,065,703 66 Days 185 Days
Jackpot Giant (Playtech) €6,323,866 €4,956,001 159 Days 905 Days
Mega Moolah (Microgaming) £6,167,940 £7,660,391 45 Days 19 Days
Hall of Gods (NetEnt) €2,454,036 €5,458,104 187 Days 218 Days
Mega Fortune (NetEnt) €2,335,797 €3,380,302 78 Days 140 Days
Arabian Nights (Microgaming) €2,088,592 €1,217,700 151 Days 505 Days
MegaJackpots (IGT) £1,646,973 £893,634 57 Days 394 Days
King Cashalot (Microgaming) £1,599,456 £665,436 264 Days 470 Days
Major Millions (Microgaming) £1,045,898 £1,162,621 30 Days 133 Days
Gladiator (Playtech) €903,777 €627,373 81 Days 139 Days

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