Raging Waterfall Megaways

Raging Waterfall Megaways slot poster
Rating
- /10
RTP
95.56%
Volatility
HIGH
Max win
10,000×
Hit freq
-
Grid
-
Bet
-
Released
2025-02-24
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Our take

High-volatility Megaways slot from Pragmatic Play with 6 reels, 2–7 rows, 117,649 ways, a 95.56% RTP, and up to 10,000× wins.

The 6-reel layout with 2–7 variable rows creates up to 117,649 ways to win per spin, matching the Megaways licensing. Waterfalls, pearls, crabs, and gold bars populate the reels in thematic alignment with underwater treasure. Each cascade of winning symbols voids them and drops new symbols, with a multiplier counter climbing with each fresh cascade.

Free spins are triggered by scatter landings and arrive with a rising multiplier that increases even on losing spins (non-resetting). This allows a player to enter free spins, accumulate a 5×, 10×, or 20× multiplier across several spins, then convert a modest win into five figures. The 22.22% hit frequency suggests 1 in 4–5 spins produce a payout, though most are small recoup bets.

High volatility is the defining characteristic: payouts cluster at the extremes. Many sessions are dry runs (50+ spins without a significant win), whilst lucky streaks produce 10–20 wins in a row. A €0.20–€240 bet range suits aggressive bankroll management. The 95.56% RTP is solid; the 10,000× maximum is realistic for the Megaways structure.

Pros

  • Non-resetting free-spin multiplier offers explosive upside on long feature runs
  • 95.56% RTP is above industry average for high-volatility Megaways
  • Cascading reels create extended play sequences from a single paid spin

Cons

  • High volatility can exhaust bankrolls quickly if bet sizes are too large
  • 10,000× max win, whilst respectable, is not exceptional against niche high-volatility titles

Math & maxes

Math breakdown

Volatility score
3 / 5
Max win
10,000x the stake

Gameplay video

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FAQ
What's the difference between resetting and non-resetting multipliers?

Resetting: multiplier resets to 1× after each spin. Non-resetting: multiplier stays in place during free spins, climbing on wins and losing spins alike. This amplifies payouts on longer free-spin streaks.

How many free spins do you typically get?

Scatters land roughly 1 in 287 spins, awarding 8–15 free spins per trigger. Retriggering can extend the feature further.

Is the 95.56% RTP standard for Pragmatic Play?

Pragmatic Play slots range from 92% to 96%+. Raging Waterfall is above average for the studio, suggesting a player-friendly tuning.