It says a lot about the Microgaming Mega Moolah progressive jackpot when a payout of £4,147,104 is considered fairly small. Well, considering it paid out £12,792,841 last time and its average payout is around the £8 million mark, a £4 million win certainly is small in comparison. That said, we doubt the recent winner is complaining too much about the win he or she received just three days ago.
We were not expecting another Mega Moolah win so soon after that big one, to be honest. In our table, we had it down as one of the jackpots you probably should not play for a while as he had recently paid. That just shows that the jackpots will have big payouts and smaller payouts – it is both that affect the average payout of each jackpot.
After that win, it instantly reset to its £1 million seed and has already doubled in size since then. Within 3 days, it has already become the fourth largest jackpot available among those we are tracking. In contrast, Microgaming’s other major progressive jackpot network, the WowPot, has now gone 290 days since its last payout and sits at £11,904,120. That would be the progressive network I would play right now, as that has to go at some point. It is £5 million larger than its average payout of £7 million.
There are now 9 Mega Moolah titles to enjoy: You now have more choice than ever when you want to play a Mega Moolah jackpot after Microgaming recently released Thunderstruck II Mega Moolah. This is the latest Thunderstruck title from the pioneering iGaming giant following the original, Thunderstruck II, and Thunderstruck Wild Lightning.
What About the Other Progressive Jackpots?
As mentioned, the WowPot continues to grow and elude those of you trying to become an instant multi-millionaire. Keep trying, as you just never know when it will pop. As for Playtech’s Jackpot Giant, this is another that does not want to pay just yet. In fact, it is approaching 3 years since its last payout.
As for the rest, quite a few have paid out recently, so probably worth avoiding for now. That includes the MegaJackpots from IGT, NetEnt’s Arabian Nights, and Mega Fortune slots. Other slots we recommend you play are King Cashalot and Major Millions from Microgaming and Playtech’s Gladiator. Each of these has jackpots larger than their average and has gone well past their average payout frequency. Check out the table below to see the current status of the ten major progressive jackpots that we currently check for the purposes of this weekly report.
Progressive Jackpot | Current Jackpot | Average Win | Average Payout Frequency | Since Last Payout | Play: Yes/No? |
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Mega Moolah (Microgaming) | £11,904,120 | £7,065,703 | 66 Days | 290 Days | Yes |
WowPot (Microgaming) | €6,519,842 | €4,956,001 | 159 Days | 1,010 Days | Yes |
Jackpot Giant (Playtech) | €3,318,222 | €5,458,104 | 187 Days | 323 Days | Maybe |
Mega Fortune (NetEnt) | £2,009,912 | £8,077,792 | 49 Days | 3 Days | No |
Hall of Gods (NetEnt) | £1,690,069 | £665,436 | 264 Days | 575 Days | Yes |
Arabian Nights (NetEnt) | £1,518,817 | £1,162,621 | 30 Days | 238 Days | Yes |
King Cashalot (Microgaming) | €1,307,688 | €627,373 | 81 Days | 244 Days | Yes |
Major Millions (Microgaming) | €758,507 | €3,378,777 | 86 Days | 42 Days | No |
Gladiator (Playtech) | £672,327 | £919,714 | 75 Days | 67 Days | No |
MegaJackpots (IGT) | €393,828 | €1,322,576 | 157 Days | 36 Days | No |
Relax Gaming offers a progressive jackpot network and recently the iGaming developer added its second title, Snake Arena Dream Drop. We’re still waiting for one lucky winner on that slot or Temple Tumble 2 to become the first winner of the Dream Drop progressive jackpot.
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