Mega Fortune’s Mega Jackpot Pays €2.6m
Mega Fortune Delivers a Life-Changing Prize
Everybody loves a good jackpot story, and this week, NetEnt served up the honours. Crypto slot players will be excited (but perhaps a touch disheartened) to learn that the Mega Fortune Jackpot has gone. The biggest prize in the game – the Mega Jackpot – was won over the weekend, with one lucky player scooping a windfall worth the equivalent of €2.6m. The jackpot now defaults back to its base value but will rise once more.
The First Major NetEnt Jackpot Paid Out in Months
The win on Mega Fortune is the first major progressive jackpot paid out on a NetEnt slot in months and is considerably smaller than the usual win on the lifestyles of the rich and famous-themed slot. In the past, prizes worth upwards of €13m have been won on this slot. Prizes worth roughly the same as the most recent win are more common on the game’s sister slot, Mega Fortune Dreams, and NetEnt’s Hall of Gods, Arabian Nights, and Divine Fortune slots.
Last year, NetEnt altered their jackpot algorithm, ensuring that some of their progressive jackpot slots (including Mega Fortune) would start paying out more frequently, resulting in smaller wins. However, the lengthy gap between wins indicates that this has only been a marginal success.
Can Crypto Casino Players Win the Mega Fortune Jackpot?
Despite most progressive jackpot cash prizes on the Mega Fortune slot (and others) being paid out in euros, US dollars and British pounds sterling, it is entirely possible for crypto casino players to get a slice of the action. Some cryptocurrency casinos convert Bitcoin and Ethereum deposits into fiat currencies for gameplay. Should you land a win; the site will convert those prizes back into BTC for withdrawals or request that you withdraw using a fiat option at the casino. That may be inconvenient for some, but it is certainly possible to play jackpot slots like Mega Fortune at crypto casinos.
How to Win Prizes on Mega Fortune
Mega Fortune has a relatively straightforward jackpot bonus round. Unlike its erstwhile rival, Microgaming’s Mega Moolah, this jackpot in Mega Fortune is not won at random. Instead, players are required to land wheel-based icons to trigger a bonus round. Once that begins, they must navigate their way through three wheels, progressing to the centre to hopefully walk away with the top prize.
Elsewhere in the Fiat Casino World
It isn’t just crypto casinos that are dishing out the goodies right now, either. This week also saw another top progressive win. Over the last few years, Real Time Gaming’s jackpot slots have been notoriously slow paying out their prizes. Now, in the space of just three months, we’ve seen two life-changing wins occur. The more recent victory saw a player scoop $1.35m playing Aztec’s Millions. It may not be the kind of money crypto casinos can win playing NetEnt and Microgaming slots, but few would turn their nose up at it.
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