The concept of RTP applies even to modern slot machines, including those with jackpots and feature games. For instance, our popular slot game, Money Train 2, offers an RTP of 96.4%, while another favorite, Book of Ra Deluxe, has an RTP of 95.10%.
With progressive jackpot slots like Vampire Night, a fraction of each bet typically contributes to the size of the jackpot. These games often have a slightly lower base game RTP as some of the return is tied up in the jackpot. Nevertheless, the overall RTP (base game + jackpot) should hover around the same level as other games.
Slots with feature games or bonus rounds also include these features in the RTP calculation. These features, which often present higher payouts or increased winning chances, can contribute to a higher overall RTP. The RTP in these instances is calculated based on an optimal strategy if the feature game involves any player decisions.
Now, let's delve into some examples:
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Classic slot machine with no additional features: Sizzling Hot Deluxe is a simple slot machine with an RTP of 95.66%. This suggests that over the long term, it's expected to return $95.66 for every $100 wagered.
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Slot machine with a bonus round: Consider a slot machine like Fruit Party 2 that has a bonus round. This bonus round is taken into account when calculating the RTP.
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Progressive jackpot slot machine: Lastly, consider Mega Moolah, a slot machine with a progressive jackpot.
Remember, these percentages are theoretical and calculated over millions of spins - they do not guarantee any short-term outcomes. The actual results in the short term can vary widely due to the randomness of slot machine outcomes.
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