Before Olympus became the seat of Greek gods, the deities had to fight with Titans in a brutal war. However, the Athenian gods emerged victorious, and the dominion of the sky, ocean, and underworld was divided among the three brothers: Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades. As it turns out, Play’n Go has invoked this mighty trinity in its renowned slot, Rise of Olympus.
Rise of Olympus brings back the memories of Moon Princess, only with a new skin this time. As we went through the game features and mechanics, we hardly found any difference between the two games. This might disappoint some players, but for mythology buffs and players who enjoy masculine slots, Rise of Olympus serves as a perfect specimen.
Slot Description
Rise of Olympus brings you face to face with the three biggies of Greek mythology, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades, in a 5×5 grid panel. Like Moon Princess, this one also uses the cluster pays mechanics, where hitting a minimum of 3 matching symbols rakes in payouts. Wagering requirements start from 0.20 coins and tick up to 100 coins per spin. Based on your preferred bet, you can initiate the game action and, in return, bag up to a maximum of 5,000x the stake.
Rise of Olympus RTP of 96.50% is an impressive score, although identical to Moon Princess. In fact, many popular slots from Play’n Go stress high RTPs, and in this regard, Rise of Olympus is no exception. The slot’s high volatility is something you should keep your eyes on. Even with cluster pays and a set of special features, the slot carries the potential to empty your wallet. However, on the positive side, high volatility slots offer better chances of landing large huge wins.
On our first impression, we indeed found the game to be a clone of Moon Princess. The only twist and turn comes from the game art, which, undoubtedly, is pretty impressive. Perhaps Play’n Go went with the idea that the manga theme of Moon Princess wouldn’t resonate with as many players, especially the male audience. Therefore, they came up with a ripped slot that boasts the magnitude of Greek gods.
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