How to check the RTP of slots with the Amatic provider
To check the RTP of an Amatic slot, open the game, look for the ? help button, then open the additional information/rules screen. In many Amatic games, you need to tap the secondary information icon and scroll down until you see “Return to Player” or similar wording. The RTP is usually written as a percentage under that heading.
If the casino only shows a short game description and not the in-game rules, launch the demo or real-money version first and check the help/paytable screen before betting.How to Check RTP in Amatic Slots Step by Step
On Desktop
- Open the Amatic slot you want to check.
Wait until the game fully loads. Do not rely only on the casino lobby tile, because many lobbies do not show complete RTP details. - Look for the “?” icon.
In many Amatic games, the help button appears on the right side of the start screen or game interface. - Open the game information screen.
After pressing ?, you may see another information icon or rules icon. In some versions it looks like an i or another small symbol inside the game menu. - Scroll through the rules.
Amatic help screens can be old-school and compact, so the RTP is not always at the top. Scroll down past the paytable, bonus rules, line rules, gamble feature, and malfunction notice. - Find the “Return to Player” section.
Look for wording such as “Return to Player,” “RTP,” “Theoretical RTP,” or “The return to player for this game is…” - Write down the percentage.
If you care about comparing versions, take a quick screenshot or note the number before playing.
On Mobile
- Open the Amatic slot in portrait or landscape mode.
- Tap the ? icon or the game menu button.
- If the help screen opens in pages, use the arrows or swipe through the pages.
- Scroll to the rules section near the bottom.
- Look for Return to Player and check the percentage before placing a bet.
Mobile layouts can hide buttons behind a small menu, especially in older Amatic-style interfaces. If you cannot see the help button, rotate your phone, tap the screen once to reveal controls, or open the game in full-screen mode.
What to Look For on the Amatic Help Screen
The RTP is usually not presented as a big marketing number. You are more likely to find it in the rules text.
Check these areas:
- Paytable — symbol values, paylines, coin values, and feature payouts.
- Game Rules — how wins are counted, whether lines are fixed, and how scatters or wilds work.
- Bonus Rules — free spins, gamble feature, jackpot rules, or special rounds.
- Return to Player — the section that matters for RTP.
- Malfunction Notice — usually close to the technical rules, often near the bottom.
The RTP number should be a percentage. For example, if a game says the return to player is 96%, that means the game is designed to return 96% of total stakes over a very large number of spins. It does not mean you should expect $96 back from every $100 you personally wager. The UK Gambling Commission explains the same point clearly: displayed RTP is a long-term theoretical figure, not a short-session promise.
Can Amatic Slots Have Different RTP Versions?
Yes, public game data strongly suggests that at least some Amatic slots may appear in different RTP versions or with different RTP values across casinos and markets.
A useful example is Book of Aztec. SlotCatalog lists Book of Aztec with an RTP range, while Löwen Play shows the same title with a specific lower RTP value on its own game page. Casino Guru, meanwhile, lists Book of Aztec with a different single RTP value.
That does not prove that every Amatic slot has operator-selectable RTP, and Amatic’s own public online product page does not clearly explain RTP version control. But from a player’s point of view, the safest assumption is this: do not treat Amatic RTP as universal unless the game screen confirms it.
Casinos are not automatically “cheating” because a game has a lower RTP version. Some providers certify multiple versions of the same slot, and operators may use different versions where local rules allow it. The issue is transparency. You should be able to see the RTP before you commit money.
What If the RTP Is Not Shown?
If you cannot find the RTP in an Amatic slot, do not guess.
Try this first:
- Reopen the game and check the ? help section again.
- Scroll to the very bottom of the rules.
- Check whether the casino has a separate Game Info, Details, or Paytable button outside the slot window.
- Compare the same game in demo mode if the casino offers it.
- Ask casino support for the RTP of the exact game version.
If support cannot give you the RTP, or the casino only gives vague answers like “standard RTP” without showing the actual number, that is a bad sign. A player should not have to chase basic game information.
For Ontario players, this is not just a nice extra. AGCO standards say rules of play must include odds of winning, payout odds, or returns to players, and game rules/paytable information must be available before the player commits to a bet.
Outside Ontario, rules vary by province, regulator, and casino licence. Still, the practical standard should be the same: if the RTP is hidden, unclear, or unavailable, choose another game or another casino.
Is the RTP the Same in Every Casino?
No, you should not assume that.
With Amatic, the number can vary because:
- the casino may use a different certified game version;
- the game may be supplied through a different platform or aggregator;
- the casino lobby may display rounded or outdated information;
- the game may be configured differently by market;
- older reviews may describe a version that is no longer the one you are seeing.
This is why the in-game rules are more important than a random review page. Review sites can help you spot possible ranges, but the number that matters is the one attached to the version you are actually about to play.
Example: Checking an Amatic “Book” Slot
Take Book of Aztec as a practical example, because it is one of the Amatic titles commonly listed across game databases and casino pages.
You would open the slot, press the ? button, go into the rules or information screen, and scroll until you find Return to Player. If your casino shows one RTP and another site shows a different one, do not panic — it may simply be a different version. Use the number inside your casino’s game screen as the working number for that session.
If your casino does not show the RTP at all, do not rely on a value from another website. The whole point of checking is to confirm the version in front of you.
Practical Final Checklist
Before playing an Amatic slot, check these points:
- Did you open the actual game, not just the casino lobby page?
- Did you press the ? help button?
- Did you open the full rules/info section?
- Did you scroll down to Return to Player?
- Is the RTP shown as a clear percentage?
- Does the casino page match the in-game number?
- If the RTP is missing, did support provide a clear answer?
- If the number is much lower than expected, are you comfortable skipping the game?
The last point matters. You do not owe a casino your play. If an Amatic slot shows a low RTP or hides the number completely, it is reasonable to close it and choose a more transparent option.
Verdict
Checking RTP in Amatic slots is not difficult, but you do need to open the full help screen and scroll. Look for the ? button, enter the rules section, and find Return to Player before betting.
Because Amatic titles may be listed with different RTP values across casinos and game databases, do not rely on memory or old reviews. Check the version in front of you. If the RTP is missing, unclear, or lower than you are comfortable with, close the game and move on.
FAQ
Usually inside the game help screen. Open the slot, press the ? icon, go into the rules or information section, and scroll until you find Return to Player or RTP.
Not always. Public listings for some Amatic titles show different RTP values, so the safest approach is to check the game screen at the casino where you are actually playing.
I did not find a clear public statement from Amatic saying casinos can manually choose RTP settings. However, different RTP values are shown for at least some Amatic games across public casino and game database pages. Treat that as a reason to verify the exact version, not as proof of wrongdoing.
Check the full help screen, scroll to the bottom, and look for a separate game details panel in the casino interface. If it is still missing, ask support for the RTP of that exact slot. If they cannot answer clearly, it is better not to play that game.
Yes, especially with Amatic. It only takes a few seconds, and it protects you from assuming that one version’s RTP applies everywhere.
No. RTP is a long-term theoretical average. Short sessions can finish far above or far below the listed percentage.