Editorial note: this is a general guide to how Divine Fortune works. Slot rules, feature availability and RTP can vary between operators and game versions, so always check the in-game information panel before you spin. Slots are games of chance — nothing here is a prediction of results, and no strategy changes the odds.
Divine Fortune slot review
Divine Fortune is NetEnt’s 2017 Greek-legend jackpot slot — a five-reel, three-row, twenty-line chase through marble temples where Medusa, the Minotaur and Pegasus guard three jackpots, the biggest of them progressive. Unlike most jackpot games, it pairs the prize pools with a genuinely strong base slot built on Falling Wild respins.
How Divine Fortune plays
Statues, laurels and mythical beasts pay across twenty fixed lines, with Pegasus as the wild. Any wild that lands triggers the Falling Wild respin: it drops one row with each respin until it falls off the screen, and the Wild on Wild feature can stack new wilds on top mid-descent. Scattered medallions handle the free spins, where the falling-wild action intensifies.
The jackpot bonus game
Golden coins bearing cash values are the route to the prizes: land three or more in the base game and the bonus begins. Coins lock on the grid for three respins, each new coin resetting the count and adding its value — and filling enough of the board climbs through the Minor and Major jackpots towards the progressive Mega, which grows across the network until it is won. Everything banked pays when the respins end.
RTP, volatility and top wins
The published base RTP is around 96.6% before jackpot contribution is considered, with operator versions varying — the in-game information panel shows the live figure. Volatility is medium-high: the falling wilds keep regular sessions lively, while the Mega jackpot supplies the headline dream without dominating the maths the way pure progressives do.
Frequently asked questions
How do you win the jackpots?
Through the coin bonus game: collected coins lock and respin, and filling the board progresses through Minor and Major awards towards the progressive Mega jackpot.
What is the Falling Wild?
Every wild triggers respins, descending one row at a time until it leaves the screen — and new wilds landing on it stack the effect.
What is the RTP?
Around 96.6% at base in the standard version, with operator variants — check the in-game information panel.
Is the Mega jackpot progressive?
Yes — it pools across the network and grows until someone lands it, while Minor and Major are smaller fixed-style awards.
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