Although there has been a splurge of jackpot wins over the past couple of months such as the £4.1 million Mega Moolah payout we reported on last week, it was a quiet week this time around. There were no 7-figure payouts recorded on any progressive jackpot slot in the iGaming industry throughout the past seven days.
That is a good thing, however, as it has given the jackpots a chance to grow further. For instance, Microgaming’s WowPot jackpot is now looking especially juicy, as it has just hit the £12 million mark. Recently it has seemed like a jackpot has gone every week and that has obviously had a knock-on as many of the jackpots have had to reset.
As you know, we keep our eyes open and ears to the ground so that we can deliver an accurate report that lists each of the biggest progressive jackpots in the industry. In the table at the end, you will see the current totals of each jackpot, how long it has been since they last paid, and their average win and payout frequency. Using that information, we form an opinion of whether that slot is a ‘Yes’, ‘No’, or ‘Maybe’, in terms of whether you should play it.
New WowPot Slot: You now have the choice of 12 WowPot titles to play as you chase that £12 million jackpot. Cash ‘N Riches WowPot is the most recent title to join that series and it was developed by Triple Edge Studios.
WowPot has to be Priority Number 1!
It only takes a quick glance at the table to see that the WowPot is the progressive everyone should play right now. It is well above its average payout of £7 million and has not paid for 10 months. That said, it could remain unclaimed for quite a while, yet the largest WowPot payout was €17,529,047.11. The only others we would suggest playing include the Jackpot Giant which has a jackpot that is just over half that of the WowPot, and a few of the smaller jackpots such as Major Millions and Gladiator. At a push, you could play NetEnt’s Hall of Gods as that is slowing building a nice jackpot. Another one to watch is the Mega Moolah. While it has a low jackpot due to paying out recently, it is not uncommon to see it pay smaller jackpots from time to time. In fact, the last payout 0f £4.1 million is considered on the small size for a Mega Moolah payout.
Progressive Jackpot | Current Jackpot | Average Win | Average Payout Frequency | Since Last Payout | Play: Yes/No? |
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Mega Moolah (Microgaming) | £12,160,230 | £7,065,703 | 66 Days | 297 Days | Yes |
WowPot (Microgaming) | €6,531,522 | €4,956,001 | 159 Days | 1,017 Days | Yes |
Jackpot Giant (Playtech) | €3,378,816 | €5,458,104 | 187 Days | 330 Days | Maybe |
Mega Fortune (NetEnt) | £2,374,691 | £8,077,792 | 49 Days | 10 Days | No |
Hall of Gods (NetEnt) | £1,696,088 | £665,436 | 264 Days | 582 Days | Yes |
Arabian Nights (NetEnt) | £1,545,815 | £1,162,621 | 30 Days | 245 Days | Yes |
King Cashalot (Microgaming) | €1,326,596 | €627,373 | 81 Days | 251 Days | Yes |
Major Millions (Microgaming) | €831,530 | €3,378,777 | 86 Days | 49 Days | No |
Gladiator (Playtech) | £689,518 | £919,714 | 75 Days | 74 Days | No |
MegaJackpots (IGT) | €412,515 | €1,322,576 | 157 Days | 43 Days | No |
You can catch any new jackpot slots as and when they are released by keeping an eye on our weekly slot report. We report on all the new casino games released every week. Last week’s report delivered 21 new titles that are now available to play at the online casinos.
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