Rabid Randy Gone Fishing: Can the New Slot from NetEnt Repeat the Success of Divine Fortune?
The well-known provider NetEnt has expanded its portfolio with a fresh release, the slot machine Rabid Randy Gone Fishing. Its main highlight is a progressive local jackpot. As in the legendary hit Divine Fortune, the term "local" means that the prize pool is formed and paid out by a specific online casino (or an exclusive network of casinos). Because of this, the size of the top prizes can vary significantly depending on the chosen platform, as this is not a global network-wide jackpot pool.
Provider @NetEntOfficial is back with a new local progressive jackpot slot – Rabid Randy Gone Fishing!
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For those who remember the hype around Divine Fortune, this game brings a very similar vibe but with a fishing twist.
Because the jackpots are local, the prize amounts… pic.twitter.com/3ZJqDUmu4j
The developers implemented five jackpot levels, each with its own accumulation mechanics and starting amount:
Mini:
0.4% of the player's bet goes into the prize pool. No reserve is formed for the next draw (0%). The starting amount after a win is €5.
Midi:
0.45% of the bet is contributed, with 11.11% of the collected pool carried over to form the next jackpot. The starting amount is €50 (plus the same 11.11% reserve).
Mega:
Takes 0.6% from every spin. For the next draw, 16.67% is set aside. The base starting amount begins at €250.
Super:
2% of the bet goes into the pot, and 25% is transferred to the future jackpot reserve. The minimum payout starts at €1,000.
Giga:
The biggest prize, funded by 4% of the bet. As with the Super level, 25% goes into the reserve. This monster starts at a solid €10,000.

Slot Technical Specifications:
RTP (Return to Player): 96.03%
Volatility: Medium
Maximum Multiplier: x2591 (note that this limit applies to the base game only and does not include jackpot payouts).
At this point, it's hard to say what fate awaits Rabid Randy Gone Fishing. On the one hand, it has every chance to become a crowd favourite like Divine Fortune. On the other hand, it could follow the unfortunate path of slots such as Mercy of the Gods or Imperial Riches, where low popularity causes local jackpot pools to grow extremely slowly or not at all.
In any case, not every operator will dare to add a slot with this kind of math to their lobby. Games with local jackpots only appear in the boldest and most financially stable casinos.
If you put emotions aside and do the math: an RTP of 96.03% for a jackpot slot is pretty decent. Just keep in mind that a total of 7.45% is eaten up by contributions to the jackpot funds. That means the base game will be empty as a drum with medium volatility, it’ll chew through your balance fast.
To hell with their local jackpots! It’ll be just like Imperial Riches, a $100 jackpot hanging there for years, nobody spins this crap. NetEnt has been washed up for a long time, pumping out nothing but garbage.
Ooo, fishing time! Waiting for some big wins!
Damn, I remember hitting the Midi in Divine, I was over the moon! And here they’ve added five of them. Fishing is a cool theme, we’ll definitely test it, but with my luck I’ll probably only be looting the €5 Mini
Another local jackpot… yeah, right. In my casino it’ll be stuck at the bottom forever - barely anyone plays there.