If the casino does not directly show the rtp of the slot game, how can we know the RTP version of it?
As you may know, some specific slots have multiple RTP versions ranging from as high as 97% to as low as 88%.
One of the game was caught on my mind is "ryse of the mighty gods". I first play this game in Casinopunkz. At first, I did not think much because I believe this version is the only version (as I was new to slot game, I was like a dice before). Then, funny thing was I glance over the URL of my game and I see this:
Turn out this was just the 94% rtp version, not the 96% version. More about "ryse of the mighty gods"
This makes me wonder, what if, even in a reputable casino, RTP version can be tweak like this, so for example, a casino can claim they are using the 96% RTP slot version of a slot, but it could actually turn out to be the lower version. Can this be a posibility?
In my experience there are usually multiple versions of the same branded/themed game, so you just need to be aware of the exact RTP of the game you're playing. You'll have a "
basicallybasic"
" version of the game and there can be all variety of others, usually one called Mega or Ultra, which offers
some othera different play style
- maybe more reels or side games. If you cannot figure out specifically what you're playing I would actually choose to go to another casino because they're being a bit sneaky. If you have any doubt or think that they are pulling tricks on customers you probably want to switch anyway because that's never a good look for somebody that is essentially holding on to your money.