Gates of Olympus 1000 — The 1,000x Orb Upgrade That Tripled the Max Win

Gates of Olympus 1000 — base gameplay screenshot
The main game screen of Gates of Olympus 1000 showing the reel grid, symbols, and betting controls.

Gates of Olympus 1000, released by Pragmatic Play on December 14, 2023, is the enhanced-volatility successor to the original Gates of Olympus (February 2021). The concept: take the exact same 6x5 scatter-pays formula and make one meaningful change: the maximum multiplier orb doubles from 500x to 1,000x. This triples the max win from 5,000x to 15,000x your total bet.

The market response was emphatic. By 2024, Gates of Olympus 1000 overtook the original to claim the #1 most played slot globally. At the Blask Awards 2025, an industry recognition program driven by data rather than jury votes, Gates of Olympus 1000 swept the triple crown: Slot of the Year, Operator Footprint Champion, and Lobby Legend. Through Q1 and Q2 of 2025, it held the #1 or #2 position in global spin charts. Monthly search interest peaked at 657,600 searches in November 2025.

As of 2026, the game is available in 61 countries through an estimated 600+ operators. It holds the #1 slot position by operator coverage in Brazil, Italy, Germany, Argentina, Spain, and Mexico. The largest verified win on record stands at $3,308,388.62, landed on BC.Game on February 21, 2026.

Despite this dominance, the mathematical reality is worth stating clearly. The 96.50% RTP is identical to the original. The paytable has not changed. The Free Spins trigger rate (1 in 448 spins) has not changed. The average bonus return generally remains in the 30-100x range. What has changed is the tail of the distribution. The 15,000x ceiling arrives at approximately 1 in 2,749,771 spins, roughly 4x rarer than the original’s 5,000x cap at 1 in 697,350. The upgrade buys you a higher theoretical ceiling in exchange for more extreme variance and longer dry spells.

What Are the Key Numbers for Gates of Olympus 1000?

MetricValue
DeveloperPragmatic Play
RTP96.50% (94.50-96.50)
VolatilityVery High
Max Win15,000x
Grid6x5
PaylinesScatter Pays (All Positions)
Min Bet$0.20
Max Bet$100.00
Game TypeVideo Slots
Year2023
Hit Frequency28.4%

The 3.50% house edge means Gates of Olympus 1000 keeps $3.50 of every $100 wagered across millions of spins. This is a mathematical certainty built into the certified paytable — no strategy, timing, or bet pattern changes it.

How Does Gates of Olympus 1000 Work?

Gates of Olympus 1000 uses the same 6x5 grid (30 positions) with Scatter Pays as the original. There are no paylines. You need 8 or more identical symbols anywhere on the grid to register a win. The Tumble feature (also called Cascade) removes winning symbols after each payout, drops remaining symbols down, and fills empty positions with new random symbols. This repeats until no new winning combinations form.

There is no Wild symbol in any Gates of Olympus variant. Wins are formed exclusively through scatter-pay symbol matches and multiplier orb enhancement.

Core Feature List

Full 5-Tier Paytable (per total bet)

Symbol8+9+10+11+12+
Crown10x15x20x30x50x
Hourglass5x8x12x20x30x
Ring4x6x10x15x25x
Chalice3x4x6x10x15x
Red Gem2x2.5x4x6x12x
Purple Gem1.5x2x3x5x10x
Yellow Gem1x1.5x2.5x4x8x
Green Gem0.5x1x2x3x6x
Blue Gem0.25x0.5x1.5x2.5x5x

The Crown remains the highest-paying symbol at 50x total bet for 12+ matches. All four premium symbols pay significantly more than the five gem symbols. The paytable is identical to the original Gates of Olympus.

Gates of Olympus 1000 — paytable and symbol values
Complete paytable for Gates of Olympus 1000 — every symbol and its payout value at different match counts.

RTP, Probabilities & Mathematical Edge

Gates of Olympus 1000 has a default RTP of 96.50%, identical to the original. Pragmatic Play certifies three RTP configurations. See the RTP & Casino Guide for details on configurations and how to verify which one your operator uses.

Key Probability Data: GoO 1000 vs Original

EventGates of Olympus 1000Gates of Olympus Original
Hit frequency (any win)28.41%28.82%
Free Spins trigger1 in 448 spins (identical)
1,000x+ win1 in 45,036N/A (capped at 5,000x)
Max win probability1 in 2,749,7711 in 697,350

The hit frequency difference translates to roughly 1 in 3.52 spins versus 1 in 3.5. The slightly lower hit frequency reflects the Very High volatility classification: fewer small wins land, with more of the return concentrated in larger but rarer payouts.

The Buy Feature RTP is 96.49%, marginally lower than the base game. The Ante Bet maintains 96.50%. Community tracking data from the original (1.4M spins) is available on the main guide. RTP configuration varies by operator, so always verify your casino’s setting.

Gates of Olympus 1000 — volatility rating and game info
Volatility rating and key game information panel for Gates of Olympus 1000.

How Do Free Spins Trigger and Pay?

Free Spins follow the same structure as the original: 4+ Zeus Scatters trigger 15 Free Spins with the same scatter payouts (3x/5x/100x) and same retrigger rules (+5 spins at 3+ scatters).

What Changes: The 1,000x Orb Impact

The accumulating Global Multiplier works identically. However, the 1,000x maximum orb (vs 500x in the original) transforms the extreme tail of the distribution. The max win cap is 15,000x (vs 5,000x). The bonus terminates immediately when that cap is reached.

Example: 1,000x Orb in Action

At a $1.00 bet: if the Global Multiplier reaches 80x and a 1,000x orb lands, it jumps to 1,080x. A 10-Crown win ($25 base) would pay $27,000, capped at $15,000 (15,000x). This single-orb swing does not exist in the original.

Most bonus rounds still typically build a 10-30x Global Multiplier and return 30-100x. The 1,000x orb only affects rare extreme outcomes. For the full Global Multiplier mechanics, see the Multiplier Orbs guide.

Gates of Olympus 1000 — free spins triggered
Free spins triggered in Gates of Olympus 1000 — the activation screen showing how many spins were awarded.

How Do the Multiplier Orbs Work?

Gates of Olympus 1000 adds one value to the orb system: 1,000x. This brings the total to 16 orb values (vs 15 in the original). All other orb values, additive behavior, and accumulation rules are identical to the original.

The 1,000x Orb

This is the only mathematical addition to the game. A win of 1,000x+ occurs approximately once every 45,036 spins, roughly 75 hours of play at average speed. Most sessions will never see one.

The orbs you encounter are generally still in the 2x-25x range, building the Global Multiplier incrementally. The game trades a higher ceiling for proportionally rarer extreme outcomes, so day-to-day play often feels identical to the original.

Gates of Olympus 1000 — winning combination
A winning combination in Gates of Olympus 1000 showing the payout calculation and matched symbols.

Are the Buy Feature and Ante Bet Worth It?

Buy Feature (100x) and Ante Bet (+25%) follow the same rules as the original Gates of Olympus: same RTP impact, same jurisdictional restrictions.

Cost Analysis by Bet Level

Base BetBuy Feature Cost (100x)Natural Trigger Cost (avg 448 spins)Ante Bet Cost per Trigger (avg 224 spins)
$0.20$20$89.60$56.00
$1.00$100$448$280
$5.00$500$2,240$1,400
$100$10,000$44,800$28,000

The average bonus typically returns less than 100x, so the majority of purchased bonuses result in a net loss. The Buy Feature is a convenience, not an advantage. Serial buying accelerates expected losses because each purchase is an independent negative-EV bet.

Gates of Olympus 1000 — bonus buy feature
Bonus buy option in Gates of Olympus 1000 — pay upfront to instantly trigger the free spins feature.

What Does the Math Mean for Your Bankroll?

Gates of Olympus 1000 has a 3.50% house edge at 96.50% RTP. The Very High volatility classification means fewer small wins land, with more of the return concentrated in rare large payouts.

Session Bankroll Scenario Table

BankrollBet SizeBankroll in BetsExpected Loss (theory)Avg Spins to BonusCost to BonusBonuses Expected
$50$0.20250 bets$1.75448$89.60~0.6 (43% chance of 1+)
$100$0.20500 bets$3.50448$89.60~1.1 (67% chance of 1+)
$200$0.201,000 bets$7.00448$89.60~2.2
$200$1.00200 bets$7.00448$448.00~0.4 (36% chance of 1+)
$500$1.00500 bets$17.50448$448.00~1.1
$1,000$1.001,000 bets$35.00448$448.00~2.2
$1,000$5.00200 bets$35.00448$2,240.00~0.4

Key insight: With a $50 bankroll at $0.20/spin, you have only a 43% chance of triggering even one bonus before depletion. With $100, that rises to 67%.

Win Distribution Analysis

The mathematical expectation is always negative. However, the experience varies enormously session to session. One player might lose five consecutive $100 sessions, while another hits a 500x win on their first bonus. Both outcomes are consistent with 96.50% RTP over millions of spins.

Cost Comparison: GoO 1000 vs Original

Expected cost per session is identical at the same RTP. The difference lies in session survivability. The original’s slightly higher hit frequency (28.82% vs 28.41%) returns more small wins that sustain your bankroll during the grind to a bonus. A minimum 750x bet session bankroll is recommended for Gates of Olympus 1000 ($150 at $0.20/spin) compared to 500x for the original.

How Does Gates of Olympus 1000 Compare to Other Games?

Gates of Olympus 1000 exists within Pragmatic Play’s “1000 series.” For the full GoO franchise comparison (all 8 titles), see the franchise overview.

1000-Series Competitive Landscape

ParameterGoO 1000Sweet Bonanza 1000Sugar Rush 1000Starlight Princess 1000
RTP96.50%96.53%96.53%96.50%
Grid6x56x57x76x5
Max Multiplier1,000x1,000x1,024x1,000x
Max Win15,000x25,000x25,000x15,000x
ThemeZeus / OlympusCandyCandy / RacingAnime

GoO 1000 has the most conservative max win (15,000x) in the 1000-series. Sweet Bonanza 1000 and Sugar Rush 1000 both offer 25,000x. Yet GoO 1000 is #1 globally, driven by brand equity and operator distribution rather than mathematics.

Starlight Princess 1000 is the closest mechanical clone: same grid, volatility, and max win, differentiated only by theme. Sugar Rush 1000 offers the most unique gameplay with 7x7 Cluster Pays and 1,024x max multiplier.

Gates of Olympus 1000 in the Gates of Olympus Franchise

Gates of Olympus 1000 is the second entry in the 8-game Gates of Olympus franchise by Pragmatic Play. It replaced the original as the #1 most played slot globally in 2024. The franchise spans eight titles, each offering a distinct volatility profile and max win ceiling. See the franchise overview for the complete breakdown.

Common Myths and Scams Debunked

Gates of Olympus 1000’s massive player base has generated equally massive misconceptions. For common slot myths that apply to all variants, such as predictor app scams, timing myths, gambler’s fallacy, and bet-size misconceptions, see the main guide. Below are myths specific to Gates of Olympus 1000.

Myth 1: “The 1,000x orb appears more often than the 500x does in the original”

False. The 1,000x orb is the rarest event in the orb distribution. It appears significantly less often than the 500x orb in the original. Adding a new high-end orb does not make it common.

Myth 2: “The max win is easier to hit than the original”

False; it is approximately 4x rarer. The original’s 5,000x cap occurs at roughly 1 in 697,350 spins. Gates of Olympus 1000’s 15,000x cap occurs at 1 in 2,749,771. The ceiling is 3x higher but 4x harder to reach.

Myth 3: “Gates of Olympus 1000 is always better than the original”

Not necessarily. Same RTP, same paytable, same average returns. If you have a smaller bankroll or prefer more achievable max wins, the original is often the mathematically rational choice.

Myth 4: “Buy Feature spam is a valid strategy”

False. The average bonus returns less than 100x. Each 100x purchase is a negative-EV proposition on average. Repeated buying accelerates bankroll depletion because each purchase is an independent negative-expectation event.

Myth 5: “Streamer wins prove the game pays well”

Misleading. Prominent streamers operate at bet sizes ($200-$1,000+ per spin) and session volumes radically different from typical players. Their highlight clips represent extreme tail outcomes from tens of thousands of spins. The summer 2025 streaming controversy, where Roshtein’s $45.4M win led to accusations of fake balances, highlights the unreliability of stream content as representative gameplay. Additionally, 36-47% of viewers aged 11-18 are sometimes exposed to gambling streams on platforms like Kick and TikTok.

Who Is Gates of Olympus 1000 Actually For?

Gates of Olympus 1000’s Very High volatility makes it important to match the game to your style and bankroll.

Ideal for: High-Volatility Seekers

If you enjoy rare, large payouts and are comfortable with long stretches between significant wins, this game delivers within a proven framework. You should have a session bankroll of at least 750x your bet size ($150+ at $0.20/spin).

Ideal for: Gates of Olympus Fans Who Want More

If you already enjoy the original and want the same gameplay with a higher theoretical ceiling, Gates of Olympus 1000 is the direct upgrade. The paytable, trigger frequency, and Free Spins mechanics are identical. The only change is the 1,000x orb and the resulting 15,000x cap.

Choose the Original Instead If:

Not Recommended For:

For scatter-pays tumble mechanics at lower volatility, consider Gates of Olympus Super Scatter (High volatility, 50,000x max) or the original.

Regulatory Landscape and Availability

For the full regulatory landscape affecting all Gates of Olympus variants, see the franchise hub and the casino licensing guide.

GoO 1000-Specific Regulatory Impact

Bankroll Strategy for Gates of Olympus 1000

No strategy changes the 96.50% RTP or the 3.50% house edge. Every outcome is determined by a certified RNG, independent of bet size, previous results, and time of day.

Bankroll Management for Very High Volatility

Common Mistakes

Our Verdict on Gates of Olympus 1000

Gates of Olympus 1000 is a surgical upgrade: one additional orb value (1,000x), one tripled ceiling (15,000x), and a shift from High to Very High volatility. Everything else — the 96.50% RTP, the 6x5 grid, the paytable, the Free Spins structure, the 1/448 trigger rate — is identical to the original.

Academic research provides useful context for why tumble-mechanic games like this are so engaging. Studies in the Journal of Experimental Psychology (2024) found that near-miss outcomes, common in cascade sequences, increase motivation to continue playing. Research in Addiction Research & Theory (2025) demonstrated that “descending” outcome sequences create an illusion of control. A 2022 study in International Gambling Studies linked rapid spin features to faster habit formation. Gates of Olympus 1000’s tumble system maps directly to these psychological mechanisms.

None of this makes the game bad. It makes it effective at what slot machines are designed to do. The 3.50% house edge is clearly disclosed. The certifications from GLI, BMM, iTech Labs, and eCOGRA are legitimate. The research tells you why the game feels more compelling than the math alone would suggest.

Pros

Cons

For most players in most sessions, the two versions are interchangeable. Choose the 1000 version if the higher ceiling appeals and your bankroll supports Very High volatility. Choose the original if you prefer a more reachable max win. The house edge is identical either way: 3.50 cents lost per dollar wagered.

Gates of Olympus 1000 — free spins total win
Total win summary after completing the Gates of Olympus 1000 free spins bonus round.

Responsible Gambling

The house always wins long-term. That is mathematical certainty. Before every session, set a firm loss limit and a time limit. Never chase losses. If gambling is causing stress in your daily life, stop immediately and seek support.

Gates of Olympus 1000’s Very High volatility amplifies emotional responses. Long dry spells create urgency to increase bets. Resist that impulse. Your next spin is always independent of the last. Full guide: Responsible Gambling | Help: BeGambleAware · Gambling Therapy

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Frequently Asked Questions About Gates of Olympus 1000

What is the RTP of Gates of Olympus 1000?
Gates of Olympus 1000 has a default RTP of 96.50% — identical to the original. However, operators can configure lower versions at 95.51% or 94.50%. The difference between the maximum and minimum setting is $20 per $1,000 wagered. The Buy Feature RTP is 96.49% and the Ante Bet maintains 96.50%. Always check the in-game info screen or a third-party RTP tracker to verify your casino’s configuration.
What is the difference between Gates of Olympus and Gates of Olympus 1000?
The only mathematical difference is the addition of a 1,000x multiplier orb value (the original caps at 500x). This triples the max win from 5,000x to 15,000x but makes the max approximately 4x rarer (1 in 2,749,771 vs 1 in 697,350 spins). The hit frequency is slightly lower (28.41% vs 28.82%). The paytable, Free Spins structure, trigger frequency, Ante Bet, Buy Feature cost, and RTP are all identical. Gates of Olympus 1000 also features slightly improved graphics and Zeus animations.
What is the maximum win in Gates of Olympus 1000?
The maximum win is 15,000x your total bet. At the $100 max bet, this equals $1,500,000. When the 15,000x cap is reached, the bonus round terminates immediately and any remaining Free Spins are forfeited. The largest verified real-money win was $3,308,388.62 on BC.Game on February 21, 2026 — the largest payout in BC.Game’s history. The max win probability is approximately 1 in 2,749,771 spins.
How does the 1,000x multiplier orb work?
The 1,000x orb functions identically to all other orbs — it is added to the Global Multiplier during Free Spins, or applied to the current tumble in the base game. Crucially, orbs are ADDITIVE: a 1,000x plus a 500x equals 1,500x total, not 500,000x. The 1,000x orb is the rarest event in the game’s orb distribution and appears roughly once every 15,000+ spins — at 600 spins per hour, that is approximately once every 25 hours of play.
Is Gates of Olympus 1000 more volatile than the original?
Yes. Gates of Olympus 1000 is classified as Very High volatility (5/5) with a slightly lower hit frequency (28.41% vs 28.82%). This means you get any win on roughly 1 in 3.52 spins versus the original’s 1 in 3.5. Fewer small wins return to sustain your bankroll, and the win distribution is more top-heavy due to the 1,000x orb. Expect longer dry spells, faster bankroll erosion between features, and more extreme session-to-session variance.
How often do Free Spins trigger in Gates of Olympus 1000?
Free Spins trigger once every 448 spins on average (0.223% per spin) — identical to the original. With Ante Bet active (+25% cost), this improves to approximately 1 in 224 spins. At $0.20/spin, the average cost between bonuses is $89.60. With a $100 bankroll at $0.20/spin, you have approximately a 67% chance of triggering at least one bonus. With only $50, that drops to 43%.
Is the Buy Feature worth it in Gates of Olympus 1000?
The Buy Feature costs 100x your bet and instantly triggers 15 Free Spins. Its RTP is 96.49% — nearly identical to the base game. However, the average bonus returns less than 100x, meaning most individual purchases result in a net loss. This is normal math: rare large wins pull the average up. At $0.20 bet, each buy costs $20; at $1 bet, $100; at $5 bet, $500. The feature eliminates the 448-spin average wait but does not improve your expected return. It is banned in the UK and Germany.
What bankroll do I need for Gates of Olympus 1000?
For Very High volatility, we recommend a minimum session bankroll of 750x your bet size: $150 at $0.20/spin, $750 at $1/spin. With a $50 bankroll at $0.20/spin (250 bets), you have only a 43% chance of triggering even one Free Spins round. At $100 (500 bets), that rises to 67%. Gates of Olympus 1000’s lower hit frequency (28.41% vs the original’s 28.82%) means bankrolls erode faster between features, so a 50% larger bankroll than the original is advisable.
Should I play Gates of Olympus 1000 or the original?
For most sessions, the experience is indistinguishable — same paytable, same trigger rate, same average bonus returns. Choose Gates of Olympus 1000 if you want the higher ceiling (15,000x) and your bankroll handles Very High volatility (750x+ bet size). Choose the original if you prefer a max win that is 4x more achievable (5,000x at 1/697K vs 1/2.75M), a higher hit frequency (28.82% vs 28.41%), or a smaller bankroll. The RTP is identical at 96.50% for both.
Why did Gates of Olympus 1000 become the #1 slot globally?
Gates of Olympus 1000 overtook the original as the #1 most played slot in 2024 and held #1-#2 through Q1-Q2 2025. It won the Blask Awards 2025 triple crown: Slot of the Year, Operator Footprint Champion, and Lobby Legend. The success formula is straightforward: the original was already #1 for two years (2022-2023), and the 1000 version inherited that brand recognition while offering a 3x higher ceiling. Combined with Pragmatic Play’s unmatched operator network (600+ operators, 61 countries), no competitor could match its distribution advantage. It is the #1 slot in Brazil, Italy, Germany, Argentina, Spain, and Mexico.
Is Gates of Olympus 1000 available in the UK and US?
In the UK, the game is available but with restrictions: the Buy Feature is banned (UKGC regulation), and since April 2025, maximum stakes are capped at £5 (£2 for players aged 18-24). This limits the maximum possible win to £75,000. In the US, Pragmatic Play voluntarily exited the sweepstakes market in September 2025 following a lawsuit involving Stake.US. All Gates of Olympus variants were removed from American sweepstakes platforms. The game remains fully available across most other global markets.
How many games are in the Gates of Olympus franchise?
As of 2026, the franchise spans eight releases: the original Gates of Olympus (2021), Gates of Olympus 1000 (2023), Gates of Olympus Dice (2024), Gates of Olympus Xmas 1000 (2024), Gates of Olympus 1000 Dice (2025), Gates of Olympus Super Scatter (2025), Fortune of Olympus (2025, the first 7x7 cluster-pays variant), and Gates of Olympus Roulette (April 2026, a live casino hybrid). Gates of Olympus 1000 is the franchise flagship by global player volume, while Gates of Olympus Super Scatter offers the highest ceiling at 50,000x max win.