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Rise of Olympus Bingo takes the saga that built its name on cascading slot grids and reroutes it into the bingo hall. There's no reels here, no scatter symbols, no Megaways trickery. Just Zeus, a winged urn full of numbered balls, and four cards waiting to fill up.
The format is classic 90-ball video bingo. You play up to four cards at once, each one a 5×3 grid of numbers between 1 and 90. Hit Play and the standard round draws 30 balls in sequence. As numbers light up, patterns start completing. A single line pays 3x your bet per card, the W-shaped Double You returns 12x, the Hat shape and Double Line both return 40x, and a Triangle gets you 100x. Build it into an Inverse Triangle for 150x, fill a Square for 250x, and a full BINGO across one card pays a chunky 1500x.
That's the bread-and-butter math. The bonuses are where the Olympus theme actually flexes its muscle.
The Wrath of Olympus Bonus fires when you complete the orange Perimeter pattern around a card's outer edge. It's a pick-and-reveal mini-game where you choose relics to uncover hidden prizes ranging from 50x up to 200x bet per card. You start with five picks, but +1 Pick reveals can stretch the round to eight selections. Stack the right relics and you'll walk out with up to 1300x.
The Hand of God Bonus is faster and meaner. Complete the Rails pattern (the inner track design) and a single instant prize lands somewhere between 300x and 700x. No picking, no decisions, no drama. Zeus just hurls a number at you.
And then there's the headline act. Treasure of Olympus awards 5000x your total bet, but only if you land BINGO within the first 30 balls drawn while all four cards are active. It's the cleanest jackpot trigger in the game, and obviously the rarest.
If 30 balls aren't enough, you can buy chance balls to chase pending patterns, up to 13 of them when potential payouts justify it. A 13th ball alone unlocks once your potential prize sits at 200x bet per card or higher. The buy mechanic is honestly the most slot-flavored part of the whole experience, and it works.
RTP comes in at 94.51%, which is a touch low for the Play'n GO catalogue, especially compared to the slot variants in this saga that all run 96%+. Volatility sits in the medium range. Max win is 5000x. Default bet starts at 0.20 with four cards active.
The art direction leans into pastel temple ruins, snow-capped peaks, and a serenely buff Zeus presiding over the urn. It's gentler than the original Rise of Olympus slot, but the bingo math hits harder than expected.