Slots with progressive jackpot
6 games in the pool · feature tag Progressive Jackpot · newest first6 games in the pool carry the feature tag Progressive Jackpot. The selection spans 4 providers — mainly Fugaso and All For One Studios — and is sorted with newest releases first.
The numbers in the boxes above are calculated from the same pool as the list below, for each build. If RTP or max win is missing from the provider we write «not specified» instead of filling anything in ourselves.
How games are selected
The criterion, the order and the edge cases
The criterion
The feature list in the game's own rulebook must include "Progressive Jackpot. Marketing copy on the casino's game page does not count.
What does not determine
How good the feature is. This page collects games that have the mechanic, not games that use it well — that assessment is in each game's review.
The order
Newest first by release date. Games without a published date end up last.
Inferno Fortunes Rising Rewards King Millions
All For One Studios
RTP 90,5 % · Max 15×
Gold Inferno
AGS
RTP not specified · Max not specified
Inferno Devil 100
Fugaso
RTP 96,5 % · Max 5 000×
Inferno Diamonds 100
Fugaso
RTP 96,5 % · Max 5 000×
Inferno Diamonds
Fugaso
RTP 96,5 % · Max 1 500×
Kane's Inferno
Habanero
RTP 94,0 % · Max not specified
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Features that often come with
Mechanics that recur in the same game
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Test
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Casino
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Frequently asked questions
About the Progressive Jackpot feature
What does a progressive jackpot mean in practice?
Can a game have multiple features at the same time?
Does the feature increase the chance of winning?