Our progressive jackpot report week 15 (April) tells you about the biggest jackpots, networks, winners, and whether to play! (Image from Geralt at pixabay.com)
As we reach the end of yet another busy week in the iGaming world that included two award ceremonies and the 2022 ICE London Expo, it’s about time we once again talked about life-changing sums of money ready to pay out on some of the industry’s best known progressive jackpot slots. The news isn’t as exciting as it was the last time around when one lucky player scooped £1.7 Million, but this could be construed as good news anyway as it means all other jackpots remain untouched and bigger than before.
As ever, this report will look at how each of the biggest progressive jackpot slots and/or networks to see whether any have paid out, how much they have grown, and whether you should consider playing them right now. We have provided the usual table below that gives you the current status of each jackpot. It explains the current amount, average payout, average payout frequency, and how long since they last paid out. We also tell you whether they’re worth playing using that information.
As there have been no winners, the biggest news this week is how juicy some of these jackpots are now starting to get. The Mega Moolah, for instance, is now worth a cool £10.5 million. That puts it £3 million above its average payout. It has grown £600k since our last report, which seems to be the average. That means it should be worth over £11 million come this time next week. Not too far behind is the WowPot, again from Microgaming, which is just £200k short of £10 million. Both jackpots are what we would consider ripe for the picking right now, so if you want to stand a chance to win one of them, we recommend you start playing them!
€500k winner this week: While it is not a jackpot slot we track for this report, Playtech’s Cat in Vegas jackpot slot paid out a handsome €509,939 to one lucky punter. This happened last Sunday, but it is unclear which online casino platform the winner was using.
Any Other Jackpots Ready to Pop?
Well, the table does not lie. Aside from the MegaJackpots which paid out last week, and NetEnt’s Hall of Gods and Mega Fortune, all other slots are well past their due dates. Playtech’s Jackpot Giant at €6,413,020 is your best bet aside from the two big titles from Microgaming. Many on the list have gone way past their average payout amounts and frequencies, so they could go anytime soon. The longer they don’t, however, the more somebody will win, eventually.
Where to play progressive jackpot slots? Many online casinos will offer progressive jackpots slots, but not always the ones you might want to play. By reading our online casino reviews, you will quickly learn which online casinos have which titles. We suggest going for those that list the Microgaming Mega Moolah and WowPot slots, as this is where you stand to win the bigger jackpots.
Progressive Jackpot | Current Jackpot | Average Win | Average Payout Frequency | Since Last Payout | Play: Yes/No? |
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Mega Moolah (Microgaming) | £10,518,947 | £7,660,391 | 45 Days | 67 Days | Yes |
WowPot (Microgaming) | £9,989,374 | £7,065,703 | 66 Days | 234 Days | Yes |
Jackpot Giant (Playtech) | €6,413,020 | €4,956,001 | 159 Days | 953 Days | Yes |
Mega Fortune (NetEnt) | €3,096,805 | €3,380,302 | 78 Days | 189 Days | Maybe |
Hall of Gods (NetEnt) | €2,835,252 | €5,458,104 | 187 Days | 267 Days | Maybe |
Arabian Nights (NetEnt) | €2,277,851 | €1,217,700 | 151 Days | 554 Days | Yes |
King Cashalot (Microgaming) | £1,641,548 | £665,436 | 264 Days | 519 Days | Yes |
Major Millions (Microgaming) | £1,228,907 | £1,162,621 | 30 Days | 182 Days | Yes |
Gladiator (Playtech) | €1,105,741 | €627,373 | 81 Days | 188 Days | Yes |
MegaJackpots (IGT) | £530,525 | £919,714 | 75 Days | 11 Days | No |
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