jackpot report week 31

Our jackpot report week 31 will update you on the current status of the major progressive jackpot networks and slots. (Image from Piotr Łaskawski at unsplash.com)

Any weekly jackpot is going to struggle to follow a previous week that saw a €10,947,353.68 payout. That is especially the case when no jackpot of note has been paid out. That is the case with this Week 31 jackpot report as the last seven days have not even brought a smaller jackpot win of 6-figures, let alone one over 10 million.

That said, we could take that as a positive as well. It gives the major progressive jackpots we are tracking, the chance to grow. Many of them need this too, as they have taken a hit in recent weeks. We cannot have massive jackpot wins to talk about if the jackpots do not grow in the first place. For that reason, it could be a few weeks before we see any significant wins.

In fact, the biggest jackpot as it stands is the €6,617,573 of Jackpot Giant. However, we are wondering if it will ever payout again. It has now gone 1,066 days since its last payout. That is close to three years! Still, the WowPot is quickly gaining momentum once more and is approaching the five and a half million mark. That is some going, considering it only paid out a week ago. It is already half the size of that jackpot win.

Jackpot Slot News: Relax Gaming has been busy since launching its Dream Drop Progressive Jackpot Network in March. The first title launched was Temple Tumble 2, which was quickly followed up with Snake Arena, and then Volatile Vikings 2. Well, now Relax Gaming has added a fourth with the recent release, Wild Chapo Dream Drop.

Which Jackpot Slots are Worth Playing Right Now?

Well, aside from the two already mentioned, there are several that could be worth a look. NetEnt’s Hall of Gods, a legendary jackpot slot in its own right, has a healthy 3.7 million jackpot. That is below the 5.4 million average payouts it has recorded throughout history, but it could still payout. It has certainly gone way over the average payout frequency.

Mega Fortune (NetEnt) and MegaJackpots (IGT) are the other jackpots that we have listed as a ‘Maybe’ in the accompanying table. As for the rest, you could still take a chance, but the jackpots are smaller than what pays out on average. Our advice is to stick with the WowPot as its growing fast and offers multiple slots to choose from.

Progressive Jackpot Current Jackpot Average Win Average Payout Frequency Since Last Payout Play: Yes/No?
Mega Moolah (Microgaming) €6,617,573 €4,956,001 159 Days 1,066 Days Yes
WowPot (Microgaming) £5,456,322 £8,832,151 156 Days 8 Days No
Jackpot Giant (Playtech) €3,787,399 €5,458,104 187 Days 380 Days Maybe
Mega Fortune (NetEnt) £2,064,656 £8,077,792 49 Days 34 Days No
Hall of Gods (NetEnt) £1,738,508 £665,436 264 Days 632 Days Yes
Arabian Nights (NetEnt) €1,423,945 €627,373 81 Days 300 Days Yes
King Cashalot (Microgaming) €1,332,838 €3,378,777 86 Days 98 Days Maybe
Major Millions (Microgaming) £894,438 £919,714 75 Days 123 Days Maybe
Gladiator (Playtech) £666,895 £1,120,692 45 Days 19 Days No
MegaJackpots (IGT) €539,993 €1,322,576 157 Days 92 Days No

That ends another jackpot report. However, if you want to find out where to play the best progressive jackpot slots, simply read our many online casino reviews. They will tell you the jackpot slots each online casino has! You will also learn everything else you want to know about the online casinos. That includes the licensing, games collection, payment methods, bonuses and more!

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