jackpot report week 41

Our Jackpot Report Week 41 has the current status of all the prevalent progressive jackpot slots and networks. (Image from Dayne Topkin at unsplash.com)

While I would love to bring news of earth shattering progressive jackpot wins every week, it just does not work like that. These payouts seem to come in fits and starts. You can have weeks of regular wins followed by a similar run of nothing. We had a good run not so long ago and now the many major jackpots we are tracking are continuing to grow so that when they do pay, they will give someone a memorable payday. So just like in last week’s report, we have no winners of note to report on.

The last notable win was two weeks ago which is not too long ago in the grand scheme of things. That was a noteworthy £5.7 million payout on Microgaming’s Mega Moolah progressive jackpot network.

The good thing about a couple of barren weeks is that the jackpots actually look a lot healthier now. In fact, you will see that eight of the ten are now in 8-figures. The best is the €6,727,224 currently held on the Jackpot Giant progressive slot from Playtech. That said, it would be a momentous day when that finally pays, as it has now been a whopping 1,136 days since it last created an instant millionaire.

Update: At the time of the last Mega Moolah jackpot payout, we did not know which particular video slot that win occurred on. We do now know that it was on Immortal Romance Mega Moolah.

Our Jackpot Report Week 41 Table of Jackpot Joy!

As ever, the main attraction of this report is that you can see the status of some of the most popular jackpot slots and networks. As you will see when you get to the end, that table will tell you the current jackpot amount of each while also giving you certain statistics to help you make a decision on whether to play them. For instance, Microgaming’s King Cashalot looks like a good option because its £1,798,578 jackpot is above the £665,436 it pays on average and it has not paid for 701 days, which is well above the average of 264 days.

Conversely, the Mega Moolah progressive slot network falls below its averages and, therefore, it is probably best to avoid that one for a while. To make life easier, we give you a Yes, No, or Maybe in the final box on that table. I personally think the Hall of Gods and Mega Fortune stand a good chance of paying out, so that would be my tip if you’re looking for some jackpot slots to enjoy.

Progressive Jackpot Current Jackpot Average Win Average Payout Frequency Since Last Payout Play: Yes/No?
Jackpot Giant (Playtech) €6,727,224 €4,956,001 159 Days 1,136 Days Yes
Hall of Gods (NetEnt) €4,306,058 €5,458,104 187 Days 449 Days Maybe
WowPot (Microgaming) £3,917,182 £8,217,278 121 Days 62 Days No
Mega Moolah (Microgaming) £3,321,232 £8,186,450 47 Days 19 Days No
Mega Fortune (NetEnt) €1,959,646 €3,378,777 86 Days 168 Days Maybe
King Cashalot (Microgaming) £1,798,578 £665,436 264 Days 701 Days Yes
Gladiator (Playtech) €1,541,801 €627,373 81 Days 370 Days Yes
MegaJackpots (IGT) £1,133,637 £919,714 75 Days 193 Days Yes
Major Millions (Microgaming) £890,001 £1,120,692 45 Days 89 Days Maybe
Arabian Nights (NetEnt) €160,588 €1,322,576 157 Days 162 Days Maybe

If you are new to online jackpot slots and want to know more about the different types and how they work, then take a look at our in-depth guide that includes all the best titles available.

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