Dream Drop Mega Jackpot No. 17 Has Been Hit
Relax Gaming has long been known as one of the first providers to introduce the ability to lower RTP (Return to Player) rates in their games, a practice that has drawn significant criticism. Despite this, the company continues to aggressively market its slots, targeting unsuspecting players with flashy promotions and promises of big wins. One of the most talked-about features is their Dream Drop Mega Jackpot, which recently made headlines for awarding its 17th jackpot.
In this latest instance, a player betting just €0.40 on the Gears of Eternia Dream Drop Megaways slot, developed by Four Leaf Gaming, walked away with a staggering €2,946,407.18. While this might seem like a dream come true, the reality is that the odds of hitting such a jackpot are astronomically low, and many players are lured into playing with false hopes.
Relax Gaming's jackpot network has paid out €13.1 million this year alone, with an average Mega jackpot win frequency of 1.5 months. However, it's important to note that this frequency is partly due to the growing number of Dream Drop titles, which are heavily advertised among players who might not fully understand the reduced chances of winning due to the lower RTP.
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As the network continues to expand, more players are drawn into chasing these elusive jackpots, often unaware of the significant disadvantages they face. Relax Gaming's strategy of reducing RTP while promoting the potential for massive wins paints a misleading picture, leaving many players with little more than empty pockets and shattered dreams.



BatBulo4ka 5 thousand a day - well, this is no longer a player, but some kind of investor. It is quite reasonable to limit it.



CertifiedNiggur And then they wonder why the players are paranoid... Even dealers can no longer be trusted.


ImBrainless Damn, how sick these casinos are with their blocks! I had a situation in the pin-up, just when a big win was shining - 8k. And what do you think? They blocked the under the pretext of "suspicious activity". Two months of correspondence, and only after threatening to write to the regulator, the money was returned. Now I check 100 times where I go. Thank you for the article, a relevant topic!



Spartan113 Informative, thanks to the author! Now I will know that this has happened. The lesson for the future is to check everything three times.


MisterM1mba One thing is clear – if the software is buggy, then it is a casino problem. Why should a player suffer?

Relax Gaming is playing a dangerous game by reducing RTP and luring players in with these jackpot stories. The reality is most players will end up losing, and they’re not being honest about that.
I used to love playing Relax Gaming slots, but knowing they’ve cut RTP while still promoting these massive jackpots just feels wrong. Players deserve transparency, not manipulation.
It’s frustrating to see Relax Gaming pushing these Dream Drop slots so hard when they’ve reduced RTP. The odds are stacked against players, but they keep advertising like everyone’s going to hit the jackpot.
Relax Gaming lowering RTP rates and then hyping up their jackpots is pretty shady. Sure, someone wins big once in a while, but how many players lose because they don’t realize their chances are much lower?