LeoVegas Group Launches LeoJackpots
If you know anything about online casino gaming, you’ll know that LeoVegas Group is one of the best NZ online casinos worldwide. The casino is known for its stellar collection of games and its lucrative bonuses; however, we weren’t expecting this operator to be upping the ante this quickly. LeoJackpots is the latest feature that’s been integrated into the casino, and it will potentially allow players to win millions in cash prizes.
In this segment, we’ll be discussing the launch of this feature, what it entails, and how to get started with it.
LeoJackpots
LeoVegas claimed the 2020 Operator of the Year Award and decided to end the year on a solid note by launching LeoJackpots. This feature is exclusive to LeoVegas. The operator has taken some of the most popular slots available from some of the most established providers and transformed them into progressive jackpot slots.
At the moment, there are over 32 titles available that present this lucrative feature, such as Aloha Christmas, Buffalo Rising Megaways, John Hunter and the Scarab Queen, Razor Shark, Temple Tumble Megaways, and many more.
Getting started is relatively easy as all you need to do is choose one of the LeoJackpots games, and at the bottom of the screen, you’ll find the jackpot amounts. You’ll also be given the option to participate in the progressive games by clicking on opt-in or opt-out, so if you’re not keen on participating, you won’t have to. There are four types of jackpots available, and we’ve listed them below:
- Mega Jackpot
- Major Jackpot
- Minor Jackpot
- Mini Jackpot
As you can see, they’re identical to standard progressive jackpot games. If you’re worried about being unable to find them, don’t be, as they’re easily identifiable within the games lobby.
Selected games will have their standard logo along with a banner that indicates that it’s a progressive jackpot slot or pokie game, and there’ll also be an image with the LeoVegas logo.
How Does it Work?
Once you’ve chosen a game, you’ll have to select whether you’ll partake in the progressive jackpot. And when you’ve decided to join in on the jackpot game, a small portion of your wager will be contributed to the prize pool, so the more significant the prizes get with each bet made.
On the left side of the jackpot bar, there’ll be a stack of coins, and if you’ve chosen to play the progressive jackpot version of the game, the cash will flip with each spin.
Each jackpot can be triggered on any game round, and the winner is entirely random. Each pot is also associated with a different color that can be seen on a wheel, and where the wheel stops will determine which bank you’ll be playing for. The bank you’ll be playing for is locked in place, and no other game round will be able to play for the same bank. This means that it’s impossible to have two wins of the same jackpot at the same time.
You should also bear in mind that the jackpot has an RTP rate of 70% and isn’t related to the game that’s played.
Some other terms and conditions can be found within the promotions tab of this feature, so be sure to check them out before committing to a specific game.
LeoVegas Group the Conclusion
LeoJackpots is an exciting feature that will likely draw more clients to the platform. While the progressive jackpot category has been dominated by games such as Mega Moolah NZ, this could be a shift in momentum. More operators will likely try and get involved with this project, which could lead to more players trying different games, especially those from smaller operators.
It’s easy to see how LeoVegas has become an industry leader, as it’s willing to try something new and will likely succeed. Progressive jackpot games have become much more popular, and there’s no doubt this will be a huge success. The question is, will other operators follow in the footsteps of LeoVegas NZ Casino? Only time will tell; we’re excited to see what comes next.