How to check RTP in slots from EvoPlay
EvoPlay was founded in 2003 in Ukraine by a group of professionals with extensive experience in the development of software for online casinos. At first, the company was engaged in the creation of games and platforms for online casinos, and then began working in the field of mobile applications.
In 2015, EvoPlay launched its first racing game for mobile devices. This project turned out to be very successful, which spurred the company to further develop in this area. Today, EvoPlay offers not only online casino games, but also various mobile solutions for the gaming industry.
The company quickly gained popularity in the global gaming market, thanks to its innovative approaches and high quality products. Today, EvoPlay works with a large number of partners around the world and is one of the leaders in the development of online games and mobile solutions for the gaming industry.
As for the honesty of the provider, not everything is clear. Yes, the maximum possible RTP is indicated on the official website, as well as in the slots themselves. However, nowhere is it stated that the RTP can be different depending on the online casino.
How to find out the RTP of any EvoPlay slot?
Now we will show you how and why you should check RTP in EvoPlay slots.
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We go to the casino itself and enter our data to enter the profile.
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Choose any slot from EvoPlay that we are interested in.
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Among the most popular slots among players are Hot Volcano, Cycle of Lucky and Inner Fire. For example, consider the Hot Volcano slot.
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We go into it and press the "play" button.
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Click on the menu icon, which is located in the lower left corner:
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In the sidebar that appears, select the "Rules" button:
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Then, scroll down to the bottom of the information to the section "Return to player"
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As you can see, the RTP value in the Hot Volcano slot is 96.01%. On the official website we will find the same indicator:
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But if we go to another casino and check the RTP in it, then the indicator is not so good and is equal to 92%. And 4% for a slot, especially a medium-high volatile one, is quite a decisive factor:
We remind you that you need to check the RTP every time, this will help save your money!
BrianTheZealous Wow, I used to play at Goldwin all the time. It’s really concerning to hear about these breaches. Definitely withdrawing my funds ASAP!
CarolThePassionate Powerful drifts!
edwardadams0c Oh, and Chests of Cai Shen made me happy! Yesterday I made a good profit on bonus coins, almost x200 of the bet.
ChristopherTheSerene This giveaway seems more like a scam than a treat. It’s frustrating that they promote these contests without mentioning the reduced RTP. Players deserve better transparency!
SharonTheCrazy Another ‘lucky’ winner? With the RTP capped at 90%, I’d be surprised if anyone actually comes out ahead in the long run. This just feels like a marketing ploy.
KevinTheGracious This is a good step in the right direction, but I honestly think it’s not enough. Gambling ads are everywhere, especially on social media. The addiction warnings are helpful, but what about banning these ads altogether? It worked for cigarettes, so why not gambling?
WilliamTheTenacious Damn, where to play now? Deception everywhere!
LewisKimberly1 Well, the developers did a great job, no doubt. You can tell they put in the effort. But this whole RTP thing is really annoying! Why should you have to check the percentages before every game? Is that a new gimmick to rip off players?
PaulTheBully RTP is that thing you only start thinking about after you've lost half your salary. Be careful, friends!
LewisMichelle2 Either the generator is slow, or they have someone there with a "don't let me win" button. Who else is so "lucky"?
EvansBarbaraNixon What nonsense? I played this Book of Dead a hundred times, won normally. You are scaring me with these lowered RTP, but I really raised in this slot. Don't fall for it, guys, all this crap about 70%
johnhill7u I honestly thought VegasLowRoller was just teaching how to play safely...
Parkernancy Guys, has anyone played AllSpins? How is it anyway?