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Best 5 Slots to Win Insanely Big in 2022

Sep 24, 2022 By Jonathan

We go to casinos not only for the excitement, but also to win. Of course, we would like to win unbelievably big amounts, but in reality, it is not always easy. The fact is that there are a lot of parameters that affect it. One of them is the balance between maximum payout and maximum payout. Here I’ve collected a few popular titles with odds of x50,000 or more. Large payouts in these titles, with volatility taken into account, occur so often that players return to these games time and time again.  

Da Vinci’s Treasure (Pragmatic Play): x48,000

The slot machine is literally drenched in adventurism. Take the RTP, for example. It is volatile, so the slot’s payout can be a big surprise to users each time. With the highest RTP of 96.53%, the game also has a yield option of just 95.01%. Even with a difference of 1.5%, this can have a significant result with a “-” sign. In fact, in the long run, you could spend that money on one extra bet. It is possible that it could be the most successful of the entire session.

The slot machine has the expected High volatility, with bets ranging from 0.25 to 125 EUR. The 5*3 grid of symbols is dedicated to the legacy left to posterity by world-renowned artist Leonardo Da Vinci. The main features of the slot machine are Bonus Game and Progressive Free Spins Multiplier. To activate the bonus feature, you must collect 3 or more Bonus symbols on 25 paylines. As for the second feature, after activating it, the user receives 12 Free Spins with a multiplier of x1. The maximum number of Free Spins per round is 60.

Pragmatic Play offers great RTP on its slots. Find out RTP of Pragmatic slots!

Primal Megaways (Blueprint): x50,000

Blueprint is not the most popular online casino video slot studio. However, this only encourages its specialists to constantly work and experiment with the mechanics and mathematics of their products. The result of these actions was Primal Megaways. This name is considered a trademark of the company. It uses 6 reels and 6 rows, mechanics Megaways and 2D graphics, animation and high-quality music.

In this game, you can increase your bet by up to 50,000 times. Not bad? It sure is! It’s a very worthy answer to those slots whose winning potential is dozens of times less. And that’s just a small part of what this title has to offer. The prize options used are Free Spins Multiplier, Free Spins, Mystery symbol and several others. The slot machine is made in cartoon style using prehistoric animal themes. The symbols include the mammoth (the most expensive symbol), sabre-toothed tiger, elk, rhinoceros and others. In fact, it seemed to me that this appellation is dedicated to Free Spins fans. To understand how many spins and multipliers you can get, take a look at the payout table. One thing is clear – the more Scatters you collect, the higher your reward will be. In addition, you’ll be able to extend the Free Spins round as you spin. There is no limit here, which is good, because thanks to this feature, the sums can be incredibly large.

As for the technical aspects of the slot machine, the provider has tried to surprise them here as well. An RTP of 96.76% suggests that the casino advantage in the slot is at a respectably low level. At the same time, for the players, this means that the slot will actually give away the winnings. Another thing that High volatility warns you is that it won’t happen very often, but the amounts will be very respectable. On average, they turn out to be 20-30 times higher than the bet.

Queen of Riches (Big Time Gaming): x50,000

Big Time Gaming has the largest library of Megaways mechanics. That makes sense since it was the company that founded it. It has turned the industry upside down by 180 degrees. One of the main reasons for the popularity of Megaways mechanics is the ability to increase the winning potential along with the number of lines. There are 117,649 so-called directions in this title. To get them all at once, 7 symbols must drop on each of the 6 reels.

The name under consideration was one of the first. It doesn’t have any impressive features. Nevertheless, that doesn’t negate the possibility of winning an amount greater than 50,000 times the bet. It will be difficult to do so because of the high risk, but the payouts in the process will still be of a decent size. The main feature of the game is the Reel Clone feature. It allows you to synchronize between 2 and 6 similar reels, lining up the same icons on the playing field. This, in turn, can lead players to truly large payouts.  

This video slot is one of those that can’t be compared with most games. All thanks to a higher RTP. It stands at 96.9%. That’s a very good amount and we should be reminded of that every time we bet in this game. While we are on the topic of bets, I must say that their size is not as attractive as in slots with Lines. However, this is not a flaw in the title, but a general trend in Megaways payout games. You can set the spin value from 0.2 to 40 EUR per spin.

Dead or Alive 2 (NetEnt) x111,111

Dead or Alive 2 is the sequel to the acclaimed 2013 release. The first model proved so popular that NetEnt subsequently created an entire series of video slots based on the story. As is often the case, the sequel proved to be technically better than the original. An RTP of 96.82%, in the long run, reduces the operator’s advantage. This is great because many providers sin by creating slots with benefits for the casino rather than the players, who already find it difficult to achieve large payouts.

A slot machine with a classic arrangement of symbols on 5 reels and 3 rows, and 9 paylines seems too simple a decision on the part of the developer. However, this is only apparent simplicity. Maximum wins in this game became its calling card. It amounts to x111,111. The road to this amount goes through several prize features including Scatter, Wild, Multiplier, Sticky Wilds and three types of Free Spins: Noon Saloon, Old Saloon, and Train Heist. Each time you activate a round of Free Spins you can choose which of these three you want to choose. Keep in mind that the model has high volatility, which means it’s not suitable for those who carelessly make attempts to win a large sum of money.

San Quentin xWays (No Limit City) x150,000

San Quentin xWays has one of the highest winning potentials. Incredibly, it’s an undeniable fact – in this title you can increase your balance by up to 150,000 times the amount you win. On the other hand, it’s not as easy a task as you might think. A highly dispersive slot machine unfortunately cannot guarantee you a waterfall of big payouts. They are likely to be infrequent. You have to be prepared for this and be in the process of constantly changing your bet size. You don’t have to do that, of course, and you can simply set the auto-play to a specific bet value, but that increases the chance of getting wasted without realizing a significant payout. The fact that this slot does payout, even though the RTP is not high enough, is evidenced by a situation that happened 2 years after its release. The lucky player was able to increase his bet by a maximum of 150,000 times.

The video slot consists of 5 reels and 3 rows and can expand to 5 rows. To create a winning combination, the symbols don’t need to fall on the lines, as the Ways to Win mechanic is used here. The slot is packed with features like Buy Bonus, Wild, Changing Reelset, Free Spins, Free Spins Multiplier, Extra Free Spins, Sticky Wild and xWays. This guarantees you an incredibly interesting gameplay experience. Even if you can’t win the maximum prize, you’re sure to come out as a winner. Gaining a new gaming experience can’t be counted as a loss, so just go for it!

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