Throughout the iGaming industry, Microgaming is known for its record-breaking progressive jackpot slots. One of the biggest jackpots in the history of the industry was recently paid out on the Mega Moolah Goddess slot which is one of the many slots in the Mega Moolah series of Progressive jackpot slots.
Playing Mega Moolah Goddess, a lucky player won a huge jackpot worth €3,947,030.58 on 16th November. There has been no bigger win on this type of slot so far. It is a high-volatility game that has an ancient Egyptian theme.
When the player was interviewed shortly after the life-changing win, they still did not believe their luck and kept pinching themselves to ensure it was real and that they weren’t in some fantasy dream.
They also could not say what they would do with their winnings but said it would definitely be put to good use and invested for a rainy day. There might also be an overseas holiday on the cards, but it won’t be an extravagant one.
About Microgaming
As one of the early online gaming providers, Microgaming has been around for a long time. Since 1994, the company has been providing casino services to clients all over the world. The company is based on the Isle of Man and employs over 2,000 people. In addition to affordable online casino games, it also offers mobile casino games.
There are bingo, poker, live dealers, sports and trading solutions available, and the most popular games include Thunderstruck, Tomb Raider, Mega Moolah, Avalon II, Bush Telegraph, Game of Thrones and many others. With the launch of Quickfire in 2010, the company focused more on developing online slots.
To increase the number of players who can win a life-changing jackpot, the company is constantly expanding its progressive jackpot network.
Based on the original Hitchcock film, Psycho is a NextGen 5-reel, 25-payline video slot. There is a lot of suspense and horror in this world, and the animations are chilling. The betting ranges from $0.50 to $100 per spin. Scatter symbols and wild symbols can be found in this slot game along with free spins, multipliers, and wild symbols. The RTP of Psycho is 95.57% and the maximum win is 62500x.
Introduction
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