
Microgaming
About Microgaming
Microgaming holds a place in iGaming history as the Isle of Man-based studio that built the first online casino software, launched in 1994. Their flagship slot, Mega Moolah, has paid more than $1.5 billion in jackpots since launching in 2006 and remains one of the most consistent multi-million progressive networks in the regulated market. In 2022 Microgaming transitioned to a content aggregator model, distributing slots from a network of independent studios (Just For The Win, Stormcraft, Crazy Tooth, Snowborn) rather than developing in-house. The studio retains its Alderney Gambling Control Commission licences and continues to operate the Mega Moolah jackpot pool plus a handful of long-running tournament networks. players will encounter Microgaming branding most often through their continued progressive jackpot operation rather than new releases, though new content under the Microgaming brand still ships through partner studios.
Microgaming slot reviews
Major Millions
RTP 89.37%· Low volatility· Max win Network progressive jackpotA long-running Microgaming network progressive with a military theme. Five reels, fifteen paylines, with the headline jackpot triggered by lining up five wilds on payline fifteen at max bet. Lower base RTP reflects the progressive pool.
Mega Moolah
RTP 88.12%· Medium volatility· Max win Progressive jackpot, multi-million paidMicrogaming's African savannah progressive jackpot, the famous "Millionaire Maker". Four linked jackpots, with the Mega tier seeded at C$1,000,000 and historically paying eight-figure wins. Low base-game RTP is the trade-off for the progressive prize pool.