Dutch market Sweet Bonanza connected to the Oranje Jackpot network. Stroopwafel scatters, 4-tier progressive across all participating Dutch casinos. 95.50% RTP.

Game Type
RTP
95.5%
RTP Range
95.45 / 95.49 / 95.50
Volatility
High
Max Win
21,100x
Grid
6x5
Reels
6
Rows
5
Paylines
Scatter Pay (8+ symbols anywhere)
Min Bet
$0.2
Max Bet
$100

Sweet Bonanza Holland plugs into the Oranje Jackpot network - a progressive system Pragmatic Play built specifically for the regulated Dutch gambling market. Multiple games across multiple Dutch casinos all feed the same four jackpot pools: MINI, MAXI, MEGA, and GIGA. When someone at Kansino hits the GIGA, it resets for everyone playing at GoldrunCasino too.
The cost of entry: 95.50% RTP. Standard Sweet Bonanza runs 96.49%. That's roughly a 1% haircut on every spin you make, siphoned into the progressive pool. The buy feature drops even further to 95.45%, and ante mode sits at 95.49%. If you're playing for the free spins multiplier game, you're doing it at worse odds than the original.
The scatter symbol is a stroopwafel - the caramel-filled waffle cookie that defines Dutch street food. High-pay symbols include drop (Dutch licorice), boterkoek (butter cake), and ZOEN hearts. A windmill spins in the background. It's a thorough reskin, not just a flag swap.
Mechanically, nothing changed. 6x5 grid, scatter pays requiring 8+ matching symbols, tumble feature chaining wins. Same nine regular symbol tiers with the same coin values: top symbol at 1000 coins for 12+, bottom at 40. Same Wild substitution, same multiplier bombs in free spins ranging 2x to 100x. The engine is Sweet Bonanza down to the last decimal.
The Oranje Jackpot activates randomly at the end of any base game spin. Not during free spins. Higher bets increase your trigger chance, and a minimum bet threshold must be met. When it fires, you enter a pick game with 12 symbols labeled J, Q, K, and A - each tied to one jackpot tier. Collect three matching symbols first, win that tier.
MINI (J) pays the smallest, GIGA (A) the largest. All four are progressive, growing with contributions from every player spinning any Oranje Jackpot game at any participating Dutch casino. Pool sizes fluctuate based on activity and recent hits. You can't see the current jackpot values from the demo - only real-money play at Dutch-licensed casinos shows live totals.
Four scatters trigger 10 free spins. Three or more during the round add 5 more. Multiplier bombs appear on the free spin reels with values from 2x through 100x. All visible multipliers at the end of a tumble sequence get added together and multiply your total win from that sequence. No accumulation between spins - each tumble chain starts fresh.
The spins-only max win is 4,424x (per the game's internal data), well below the 21,100x headline figure that includes jackpot potential. Without hitting a progressive, you're looking at a game that caps out around 4,400x - which positions it below even standard Sweet Bonanza in pure spin potential.
If you're playing at a Dutch-licensed casino anyway, the Oranje Jackpot version gives you a shot at network progressives you can't access through the standard game. The trade-off is clear: worse RTP on every spin in exchange for a lottery ticket at the GIGA jackpot. For grinders who care about long-term return, the original Sweet Bonanza at 96.49% is the better mathematical choice. For jackpot chasers, the 1% RTP reduction is the price of admission to a pool that could pay out much more than 4,424x.