On Sunday April 5th, one lucky slots player found themselves richer to the tune of €10.7 million after landing the Microgaming’s Mega Moolah top jackpot. The iconic slot paid out €10,735,716.84 at Jackpot City, making them the latest millionaire to be added to the Isle of Man based software developers ‘haul’ of fame!
I bet you’re itching to know how these progressive jackpot cash sums are paid, aren’t you? Would you be surprised if I told you the winnings are paid in monthly increments? Just kidding guys, if you win one of these, you’re always guaranteed to have a lump sum in your account as soon as verification has taken place!
Imagine what you could do with all that lovely money! I wouldn’t know where to start. To date, Microgaming’s progressive jackpot network has paid out more than €1.1 billion in real cash, including €26 million earlier this year. And, we’re told that over 150 players have also taken home €10K or more too!
A quick currency conversion reveals that those prizes are as follows; €10,735,716.84 = £9410,271.23, €1.1 billion = £964,276,500.00, €26 million = £22,787,163.36 and €10K = £8,764! Pretty impressive I’m sure you’ll agree!
More Chances to Win
Don’t be too sad, the Mega Moolah pot are overflowing once again, and this means…
…plenty of chances for you to become the next winner. The award-winning software company continues to strengthen its progressive jackpot network by adding Atlantean Mega Moolah – the Neon Valley Studios release and Alchemy Gaming’s Wheel of Wishes titles to its portfolio.
This year, they plan to release even more progressive games, including Absolootly Mad Mega Moolah – this one goes live on May 5th. Andrew Clucas, Chief Operating Officer at Microgaming said: “We are thrilled for the victorious player who struck this staggering €10.7 million win – congratulations! Mega Moolah continues to be a favourite among players worldwide, and so we are excited to be adding more new progressive games to the jackpot and network throughout the year.”
The big jackpot bonus is actually random, which means it can be triggered on any spin and of any value. Some casino games deliver high roller stakes of hundreds of pounds per spin, but Mega Moolah is different as the maximum stake is just £6.25p a spin.
Mr J Heywood in 2015 made the Guinness Book of Records after landing a £13.2m win from just a 25p spin! After his win, the winner said: "It's all so surreal and I can't come to terms with it just yet. I just keep staring at my screen and seeing this huge number in my casino account."
Source: “Microgaming’s Mega Moolah awards €10.7 million jackpot”. Microgaming. April 8, 2020.
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Bubles12 04/11/20, 11:04:07 PM
Lovely to hear of these winners. I was keeping my eyes open for the last winner but didn’t know it went until I saw there’s been another winner after it!