by Pragmatic PlayReleased Dec 15, 2025
7x7 cluster-pays evolution of the Gates of Olympus formula with 5 unique bet modes, multipliers up to 500x, and persistent accumulation in free spins for 10,000x max.

Game Type
RTP
96.55%
Volatility
Very High
Max Win
10,000x
Grid
7x7
Paylines
Cluster Pays (5+ connected symbols)
Min Bet
$0.2
Max Bet
$240

Fortune of Olympus takes the Gates of Olympus engine and makes one fundamental change: scatter pays become cluster pays on a bigger grid. Instead of counting matching symbols anywhere on a 6x5 board, wins form from groups of 5+ identical symbols connected horizontally or vertically across a 7x7 playing field. That 49-cell grid means more symbol positions, more potential cluster sizes, and more room for multiplier symbols to land.
The tumble mechanic works the same way Pragmatic players expect. Winning clusters vanish, remaining symbols drop, new ones fill in from the top. Chains keep going until no clusters form. Nothing new here, but a 7x7 cluster grid creates longer tumble chains on average than the old 6x5 scatter format.
This is where Fortune of Olympus gets interesting. Or confusing, depending on your perspective. Five separate bet modes, each with different costs, mechanics, and max win caps:
Super Spin 2 costs 250 times your normal bet for a theoretical ceiling of 40x your already-inflated stake. The math here is brutal. You're paying a massive premium for guaranteed multiplier action, but the win cap barely returns meaningful profit relative to what you spend. It feels designed for whale-tier streamers chasing content, not regular players.
Random multiplier symbols land during spins and tumbles with values from 2x up to 500x. After a tumble chain finishes, all visible multiplier values get summed and applied to the total chain win. Same Gates of Olympus principle, and still effective.
Free spins trigger from 4, 5, 6, or 7 scatters landing anywhere, awarding 15, 20, 25, or 30 spins respectively. During the bonus, multiplier values accumulate into a persistent total that carries across the entire round. One improvement over the original Gates: multipliers now get collected even on non-winning tumbles, so every multiplier that appears counts toward the running total regardless of whether a cluster formed alongside it.
Retriggers follow the same scatter count - 4 through 7 scatters reset the spin counter. And the Buy Feature offers two paths: 100x for standard free spins or 500x for Super Free Spins where the minimum multiplier value is 5x throughout.
Visually this is Zeus on a golden throne in an opulent temple, surrounded by jewel-toned symbols. It's polished. The 7x7 grid fills the screen well, and the cluster formation animations are clean. Pragmatic's production quality was never in question.
But strip the visuals away and Fortune of Olympus is the Gates engine with clusters instead of scatter pays. The persistent multiplier accumulation is genuinely good, and the 7x7 grid creates more dynamic tumble sequences. Those are real improvements. The five bet modes, though, feel like feature bloat. Two of them (the Super Spins) sacrifice free spins entirely for guaranteed multiplier action, and one of those barely breaks even mathematically. Three well-designed modes would have been stronger than five where two are hard to justify.
At normal 20x bet, the 10,000x cap and clean cluster mechanics make this a solid entry in the Olympus family. Just ignore Super Spin 2 unless you enjoy burning money for spectacle.
Game data verified by Spinoxy Media Ltd editorial team. RTP and specifications sourced from official provider documentation.