Fortune of Olympus on Stake: Pragmatic's Zeus Slot Reviewed
Fortune of Olympus is Pragmatic Play's latest Greek mythology slot. Here's how it actually plays on Stake, including RTP, volatility, and whether it's worth your time.
Fortune of Olympus: Another Zeus Slot, or Actually Worth Playing?
Pragmatic Play does not exactly have a shortage of Greek mythology slots. Gates of Olympus has been printing money for them since 2021, and the studio has revisited that well so many times you'd think Zeus was paying them royalties. So when Fortune of Olympus landed on Stake, I was skeptical. Like, genuinely skeptical. Another tumble mechanic, another golden grid, another thunderbolt multiplier. We've seen this.
Having put a few sessions into it now, my take is: it's fine. Not a revelation. Not a disaster. Fine. Whether that's enough for you depends on what you're looking for.
What Fortune of Olympus Actually Is
Fortune of Olympus is a 6x5 grid slot with cascading wins and a free spins round built around multiplier collection. The base game involves matching clusters of symbols, which disappear on wins and let new ones fall in. That part is standard Pragmatic Play at this point.
The RTP sits at 96.5% in the default configuration, though Stake sometimes hosts a higher-volatility variant with a slightly adjusted RTP, so it's worth checking the game info tab before you start. Volatility is rated high. Maximum win is capped at 10,000x your bet, which is on the lower end compared to something like Gates of Olympus Dice (15,000x) but still enough to keep things interesting.
The feature that's meant to differentiate it is the Olympus Meter. As you collect wins, a meter fills and awards multipliers that carry through to the free spins round. In theory this creates a build-up of tension across the base game. In practice, the base game is still mostly dry spells punctuated by the occasional decent cascade. The meter helps, but it doesn't change the fundamental rhythm of a high-volatility slot.
Free spins are triggered by landing four or more scatter symbols. You get ten spins by default, and the multipliers you built in the base game carry over. The retrigger potential is limited, which is one of the things that genuinely annoys me about the game.
What's Good
- The 96.5% RTP is respectable and confirmed in the paytable, which matters on a platform where some titles quietly run lower variants.
- The visual presentation is clean. It's not trying to reinvent anything but it's sharp, loads fast, and the sound design doesn't make you want to turn your speakers off after five minutes.
- Cascading wins can stack well in free spins. If you go in with a solid multiplier from the base game, the free round can genuinely deliver. I had one session where a 12x multiplier carried into spins and the result was well above average for the stake.
- Bet sizes on Stake go low enough (€0.20) that you can run it as a session slot without torching your balance before the feature triggers.
What's Annoying
The retrigger issue I mentioned is real. Ten spins isn't a lot, and the game doesn't give them back easily. Gates of Olympus, which this is obviously being compared to, feels more generous on that front, and the community around that game reflects it. Fortune of Olympus hasn't generated the same buzz.
The Olympus Meter mechanic also sounds better in the description than it plays. You spend a lot of time in the base game watching it crawl upward and then hitting a dead feature at a relatively low multiplier. It can pay well, but it can also feel like you're grinding toward a 4x that doesn't move the needle.
And honestly, the name. Gates of Olympus, Starlight Princess, Gates of Olympus 1000. Pragmatic keeps releasing variations on games that already work and Fortune of Olympus feels like exactly that. It's not a bad slot. It just doesn't have a strong identity separate from the games that came before it.
Who Should Actually Play This
If you've never really played Gates of Olympus and you're looking for a cluster-pays slot with a solid RTP and high variance, start with Fortune of Olympus. It's a clean introduction to the format and 96.5% is a number worth respecting.
If you're a regular on Gates of Olympus 1000 and you're hoping this is a meaningful upgrade, it probably won't feel like one. The win cap is lower and the retrigger mechanic is weaker. You might enjoy the occasional session for variety, but it's unlikely to replace your main go-to.
For players who like to run a session with low minimum bets and don't need record-breaking potential, this is actually a reasonable choice. It's patient and it can pay during free spins if you build the meter up properly.
If you're setting up a new account on Stake to try it, use promo code RAZOR when you register to pick up whatever the current welcome offer is. The game is in the slots section and easy to find by searching "Fortune of Olympus" directly.
The slot is mid by franchise standards. But mid Pragmatic Play is still a competent, playable experience, and that's about as honest as I can be about it.