Editor’s note: Play’n GO slots are distributed to casinos at varying RTP configurations. The 96.2% value here is the standard release. Check the game info panel at your casino — lower RTP variants (e.g. 94%) exist on certain platforms.
How it plays
Rise of Olympus 100 runs on a 5x5 grid with cluster-pay mechanics: wins form when five or more matching symbols connect horizontally or vertically. Winning clusters are removed and remaining symbols collapse, triggering cascades.
The defining feature is God Powers — each spin charges a meter for Zeus (column of wilds), Poseidon (symbol transformation), and Hades (symbol removal + multiplier). When the meter fills mid-cascade, the relevant god intervenes, restructuring the grid in ways that frequently extend win chains.
The 100 Free Spins Mode
Scatters trigger free spins. The “100” designation means the full retrigger-extended version of the bonus can reach 100 spins before exhausting, with all three God Powers active throughout. A persistent multiplier climbs with each god activation and does not reset between spins. The 5,000x cap is reached via stacked god activations during long bonus runs.
Is it worth playing?
The 5,000x max win is lower than most titles in this volatility tier, which makes Rise of Olympus 100 comparatively approachable — the bonus triggers more often and runs longer. For players who find the stop-start nature of ultra-high-variance slots frustrating, this delivers sustained excitement within a reasonable range. Compare volatility profiles across our slots catalogue or read the RTP and volatility guide for context on what 96.2% means in practice.