Our Jackpot Report for March Week 1

Our Weekly Jackpot Report for March Week 1 reveals no new winners but all the major jackpots look more attractive! (Image by Tumisu at pixabay.com)

Welcome back to a new month of our progressive jackpot report where we keep our eyes firmly on the biggest jackpots found in the iGaming industry. In our jackpot report for March week 1, we will look back to see if anyone has been lucky enough to scoop some life-changing money, while also determining which are the best jackpots to play right now.

Well, to cut a long story short, there is no major news concerning the main jackpots from the Mega Moolah, WowPot, Playtech, IGT, and Microgaming networks. They all remain, but have grown a bit bigger in the past week. What this does mean is that some of these now look a lot more attractive.

For instance, the Mega Moolah jackpot (which was the last jackpot claimed a few weeks back) has now grown to a stage where it’s almost a good idea to play the slots that contribute to it again. That is because the Mga Moolah progressive jackpot currently sits at £6,794,021 which is about £800,000 short of its average payout amount. It also pays out every 45 days on average, and it is now 25 days since somebody walked away with a £6 million jackpot. We suggest you start playing it in about a week, as it is suddenly right on the mark of its averages.

Record Progressive Jackpot Win: Just to show you the potential of some of the progressive jackpots in this report, somebody won €19,430,723.60 from the Mega Moolah in April 2021. That epic win came on the Absolootly Mad: Mega Moolah slot.

What are the Hottest Progressive Jackpots Right Now?

As you will see in the following table, we have marked the average payouts and payout frequencies for each jackpot network. Plus, we have told you the current size and how long since each was won while also telling you if now is a good time to play each of them. The WowPot is your best bet as it now has a jackpot bigger than its average payout and it has been a long time since it has paid out. Playtech’s Jackpot Giant is another that is worth your time and money. It has gone unclaimed for a very long time but has to pay out someday!

Hall of Gods and Mega Fortune (both from NetEnt) fall into the ‘maybe’ category. This is because the jackpots have not grown to sizes that are close enough to their average payouts. They have both taken a lot longer than usual to payout, however. Practically every other jackpot is worth playing, but they have smaller jackpots when compared to Mega Moolah and Jackpot Giant.

Where to play: If you’re not sure which online casinos offer which of these jackpots, your best bet is to read our casino reviews. We look at the game selection at each casino in-depth and will let you know which progressive jackpot slots each one has.

Progressive Jackpot Current Jackpot Average Win Average Payout Frequency Since Last Payout Play: Yes/No?
WowPot (Microgaming) £8,584,392 £7,065,703 66 Days 192 Days Yes
Mega Moolah (Microgaming) £6,794,021 £7,660,391 45 Days 25 Days No
Jackpot Giant (Playtech) €6,338,138 €4,956,001 159 Days 911 Days Yes
Hall of Gods (NetEnt) €2,515,049 €5,458,104 187 Days 225 Days Maybe
Mega Fortune (NetEnt) €2,454,551 €3,380,302 78 Days 147 Days Maybe
Arabian Nights (Microgaming) €2,116,623 €1,217,700 151 Days 512 Days Yes
MegaJackpots (IGT) £1,674,323 £893,634 57 Days 401 Days Yes
King Cashalot (Microgaming) £1,605,358 £665,436 264 Days 477 Days Yes
Major Millions (Microgaming) £1,001,935 £1,162,621 30 Days 130 Days Maybe
Gladiator (Playtech) €942,192 €627,373 81 Days 146 Days Yes

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