RTP
Return to Player (or RTP) shows how much a slot machine returns to players over time and is usually measured over millions of spins.
💡 Two slots can have the same RTP but deliver completely different short-term results. RTP reflects long-term averages only — it doesn’t guarantee how much you’ll win (or lose) in a single session.
🎯 For example, NetEnt’s Starburst has 96.09% RTP, which is slightly above the 96% average RTP for online slots. This means that, on average, for every $100 you wager on Starburst, the game is expected to return about $96.09 over time.
Volatility
Volatility affects the general feel of a game in terms of payouts and odds, highlighting how often it pays out and how much the wins will be on average.
💡 You can find two slots that have the exact same RTP but feel completely different because the volatility dictates the frequency of wins in the short term.
🎯 For example, Starburst’s low volatility means that wins are smaller but more frequent. Big Time Gaming’s Bonanza Megaways has a similar RTP of 96%, but its high volatility means wins land less often but are typically larger.