Rise of Olympus Bingo Slot by Play'n GO
by Play'n GOReleased May 7, 2026
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Greek mythology video bingo from Play'n GO with 4 cards, Wrath of Olympus pick-em, Hand of God instant prize and 5000x Treasure jackpot.

Specifications
| RTP | 94.51% |
|---|---|
| Volatility | Medium |
| Max Win | 5,000x |
| Grid | 4 cards × 5x3 |
| Paylines | Bingo line patterns |
| Min Bet | $0.2 |
Rise of Olympus Series

About Rise of Olympus Bingo Slot
Four bingo cards instead of reels, ninety balls in the urn, thirty drawn per round, and Zeus himself standing between them holding the winged ball cage. That's the architecture. Each card is a 5x3 block of numbers, each runs its own bet, and pattern wins resolve per card rather than across the playfield, so a strong round means watching all four boards light up at slightly different speeds while the marked numbers stack toward whichever shape pays.
The pattern ladder reads like a slot paytable run sideways. One Line is the floor at 3x bet per card, then Double You at 12x, Hat and Double Line both at 40x, Triangle at 100x, Inverse Triangle at 150x, and Square at 250x. Hit a full card and the BINGO marker on the top-left pays 1,500x for that card alone. Two specific shapes don't pay numbers at all - the Perimeter (border outline) and the Rails (track design) trigger bonus rounds instead, which is the structural quirk worth knowing before you play. You're not watching for one trigger pattern, you're watching for two completely different shapes to fill before the standard payout shapes do.
Wrath of Olympus is the pick-and-reveal half. Land the Perimeter on a card and you get five gold-and-blue relic chests to choose from, with prizes between 50x and 200x bet per card hidden inside. Some chests carry +1 Pick instead, extending the round up to eight selections in total, and the round can run as high as 1,300x per card if the picks fall right. Hand of God is the opposite - blunt, single-shot. Complete the Rails pattern and the round resolves immediately on a fixed table running 300x, 350x, 400x, all the way up to 700x. No choice, no chase, just a number.
The headline prize sits separately from both bonuses. Treasure of Olympus pays 5,000x bet, and the only way to claim it is hitting a full BINGO on every active card within the first thirty balls drawn, with all four cards in play. It's the rarest outcome in the game by a long margin, and the meter showing "TREASURE OF OLYMPUS 5000" above the cards is essentially the ceiling for any session.
After the standard thirty balls, the game offers chance balls - up to thirteen extras, available whenever your potential prize sits above 12x bet per card, with the thirteenth gated behind a 200x potential threshold. Cost scales to what you stand to win, so the option only opens when there's something concrete to chase. It's the closest this game has to a buy mechanic, and it's where the math gets interesting: a round that looks dead after thirty draws can still buy its way to a full Greek mythology jackpot if the right pattern is one ball off completion. Companion title to the Rise of Olympus saga, sharing the same Mount Olympus setting and Zeus iconography but built around a fundamentally different draw mechanic - no cluster grid, no falling symbols, just the urn and the four cards waiting for the right number to call.
Reviewed by Arina, Slots Editor at Spinoxy Media Ltd.