Play'n GO has finally gone downhill - now it's impossible to check RTP!
Play'n GO is one of the most famous slot providers, which was once considered almost the standard of high-quality and interesting games. Many players remember the iconic Book of Dead, Reactoonz, Moon Princess - slots that once became hits. But over time, Play'n GO began to move not towards improving products, but towards outright deception of players.
The company was one of the first to allow changing RTP settings – that is, casinos could independently reduce the return percentage, and players did not even know about it. Most operators happily took advantage of this scheme, as a result of which in 9 out of 10 casinos Play'n GO slots simply ate up deposits.
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But if earlier it was at least possible to check the real RTP through the page code, now there is no such possibility. The provider has completely closed access to this data, turning its games into a real black box.
This means that now no one can know how honest the slot is – it can issue winnings according to an algorithm convenient for the provider and the casino, and regulate the RTP as it wants. In this article, we will talk about all this in detail.
The main blow to players – Play'n GO hides RTP
Until recently, players had one effective way to protect themselves from being cheated by casinos – the ability to check the real RTP of a slot. Although the vast majority of operators reduced the return percentage to 84% or even 80%, in most cases this could be detected if you knew where to look. The code of the slot page stored information about the current RTP, which could be pulled out and compared with the declared parameters. Those who understood this mechanics could choose slots with the highest return or, at least, avoid the most rip-off versions.
But now Play'n GO has completely removed the ability to check RTP. Access to this data is closed at all levels - they are no longer displayed in the page code, are not determined by third-party tools. Even in reliable and trusted casinos, such as BC.GAME - the indicators have disappeared. And this is not because the casino has gone over to the evil side, but because the provider has finally given up on players and all the rules of fair play. For example, screenshots of how it was before and how it is now:
RTP indicators anywhere else.
Does this mean that all casinos automatically set the minimum RTP? No. But now they have every opportunity to do so without consequences and without fear of being discovered.
In fact, Play'n GO gave operators carte blanche to manipulate. If earlier one out of ten sites left a high RTP, and the other nine reduced it to critical values, now even honest casinos cannot confirm their transparency. The player is left in front of a slot that can have either 96% or 80%, but it is impossible to know.
This is a disaster not only for players, but for the industry as a whole. When one of the largest providers deliberately hides vital information, it unties the hands of the casinos and completely undermines trust in online games. Play'n GO's decision has effectively declared that they no longer care about fairness. All that is left for the player is to either take the casino at its word (which is absurd in itself) or simply not play the slots of this provider.
Consequences – Now any Play'n GO slot can be a scam
The difference between RTP 96% and 84% is colossal. In the long run, a 2-3% drop in return is already critical, but a drop to 84% makes winning virtually impossible. This is not just slightly lower payouts - this is a multiple increase in the probability of draining the deposit to zero without any significant winnings. In fact, this turns the slot into a tool for extracting money from players without the slightest chance of fair play.
At the same time, Play'n GO continues to release new games, actively promoting them through streamers and advertising campaigns. But now any big win in a slot from this provider raises more questions than joy. Where did it come from? Why this particular player? Can we be sure that the mechanics of Play'n GO slots are not regulated in real time? If the provider has already taken such radical measures to hide RTP, who is stopping it from implementing flexible algorithms that manage winnings depending on external factors?
Theoretically, Play'n GO can implement any mechanisms that allow first to "feed" new players, and then strictly take everything back. Or vice versa - to build payouts in such a way as to reward only certain categories of users, while the rest face constant drains. It is now impossible to prove or disprove these hypotheses, since the provider itself has done everything to exclude any checks and analysis of the slots.
In such conditions, Play'n GO slots become not just risky - they turn into a completely opaque product in which nothing can be trusted. The only winners are the casino and the provider itself, which continues to earn millions, hiding the real picture from players.
Conclusion: Play'n GO has finally gone downhill, forget about its slots
Today, Play'n GO is not just a provider that produces slots with beautiful graphics and mechanics. It is a company that has deliberately destroyed the last mechanisms of transparency in the industry.
Closing the RTP information means that their games are now not only unprofitable, but also potentially unfair. Players cannot check the conditions under which they place bets, which means they can face any manipulation. Casinos have been given the opportunity to lower the RTP to the minimum acceptable values, and no one will be able to detect it.
In this situation, the only reasonable step is to completely abandon Play'n GO slots. If the casino cares about its reputation, it should exclude this provider from its list of games. And players should avoid any offers related to this developer and not believe either streamers or advertising injections about "big wins".
Play'n GO has finally chosen the casino's side, not the players'. And if earlier their slots at least gave the opportunity to check the game conditions, now they have turned into a tool for opaque money-grabbing.



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ClosetClient I've been watching him for a long time, all these streamers are smeared with the same world. Changed his nickname and thinks that no one will notice? Lol. I myself once fell for such crap, I lost 4k in a week. Never again.


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Did you just now realize that this is a scam? You're naive)
Damn, I was a fan of Moon Princess... It's a shame they do this to players
This is the first time I've heard of a provider so openly ignoring players
I quit this provider a year ago when I noticed a sharp drop in winnings. It's all logical, they just don't hide their lawlessness anymore
It's high time to write about this! Play'n GO has been going downhill for about 2 years now. They make a pretty picture, but under the hood there's a pure scam...