The numbers
RTP & volatility, explained
The headline return is 96.5% — but on a high-volatility game the average hides almost everything that matters in a single session. Here's what the numbers really mean before you play.
The default RTP is 96.5%, which sits just above the industry average and is generous for a high-volatility title. Be aware that operators can deploy lower configurations, so the return you play against depends on the casino.
| Setting | Who chooses it | RTP |
|---|---|---|
| Default | Pragmatic Play standard | 96.5% |
| Reduced | Operator option | 95.5% |
| Reduced | Operator option | 94.5% |
What “high volatility” means here
The hit frequency is 27.78%, but most of the theoretical return is concentrated in the free spins and Super Scatter features. Short sessions can feel lean — in independent testing a 200-spin run with no feature returned around 94% of the starting balance. The model rewards patience and bankroll discipline, not chasing.
| Event | Average |
|---|---|
| Bonus trigger | 1 in 438 |
| Win over 1,000× | 1 in 48,831 |
| Max win (50,000×) | 1 in 666,666,667 |