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These prizes may not compare to the largest Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots. However, they've definitely made gamblers filthy rich.
As big as online slots jackpots are today, they're about to get much bigger. One gaming developer plans to launch a $50 million jackpot within the coming months.
We will continue to release new games with even higher prizes, with jackpots as high as €50M during 2020. For players who enjoy smaller jackpots, there will be games with €10M and €5M jackpots also released! The highest slot win to date is €18,915,872.81 in 2018. The tremendous jackpot is the largest Wheel of Fortune Slots jackpot paid out in 2018, and the largest jackpot in Silverton's history. The winning player placed a $5.00 wager on the Wheel of Fortune Winning Wedges video slots to win the record-setting jackpot. The penny-denomination slot game's progressive jackpot started at $500,000.
I'll discuss this upcoming prize below along with how it'll smash the records set by previous internet slots jackpots. I must add, though, that I'm not sure if this payout will truly materialize.
What Is the Biggest Online Slots Jackpot Ever?
Biggest Slot Jackpots 2018 2019
Mega Moolah (Microgaming) and Mega Fortune (NetEnt) have paid most of the largest prizes in online slots history.
Mega Fortune set world records when it delivered €11,735,446 (approx. $13.3m) and €17,860,868 (approx. $19.5m) in 2011 and 2013, respectively.
Mega Moolah has taken the reigns within the past few years, though. It awarded record payouts of $20,057,734 and €18,915,872 (approx. $21 million) in 2019 and 2018, respectively.
The $21 million prize from September 2018 currently holds the Guinness World Record for being the biggest online slots jackpot of all time.
Hacksaw Gaming Announces Upcoming $50 Million Jackpot
Hacksaw Gaming is a developer that just recently came onto the scene. However, they're already looking to make a big splash with a series of massive jackpots.
They're going to roll out a line of 'insured' jackpots that feature payouts worth between $5 million and $50 million. These prizes will also be listed in equivalent euro and pound amounts.
Every huge online slots jackpot available today is of the progressive variety. They take small amounts from each bet to fund the prize and need time to grow.
'With our new concept, operators can rely on having huge, exciting jackpots on offer without having to wait for the progressive jackpot to build up,' said Marcus Cordes, COO of Hacksaw. 'It also enables smaller operators to offer the same huge prizes as the Tier 1s, levelling the playing field.'
Hacksaw's plan involves launching My Lucky Number with a $25 million jackpot. This game is scheduled to come out somewhere around the middle of 2020.
From here, the developer will launch a flurry of other big jackpot games. $5 million, $10 million, and $50 million prizes are all on the agenda.
A Record Setting Online Slots Jackpot
Earlier, I covered how Mega Moolah currently holds the record for the biggest-ever internet slots prize at $21 million. It could be on its way to offering another such prize when considering that its 'Mega Jackpot' is worth $11 million at the time of this post.
However, the $21m record could be a distant memory if Hacksaw's plan goes off without a hitch. The proposed $50m jackpot would break the current mark by a wide margin at $29 million.
Even the second-largest jackpot in Hacksaw's proposal would be a record-setter. At $25m, it would top Mega Moolah's mark by around $4 million.
What Is Hacksaw Gaming?
Hacksaw Gaming definitely isn't the biggest name in online gambling. One reason for this is that they've only been around since September 2018.
They gained a foothold in the industry by producing online scratch cards. Hacksaw has been successful in this endeavor so far.
One year after opening, they produced their first online slot in Stick ‘Em. This game, which revolves around a marshmallow mafia member, brought a totally new theme to the industry.
They've produced one other internet slot in Om Nom. A 4×4 slot based on desserts, Om Nom gained praise for its simple, yet unique, style.
Can Hacksaw Really Pull Off a $50m Jackpot?
Hacksaw has had a very successful start. However, I'm skeptical on their plan to offer the biggest slots jackpots known to man.
At the time of this post, they haven't even been around for two years. Already, they've proposed slots prizes that would easily crush any payout that's been offered so far.
Neither Om Nom nor Stick ‘Em features a top payout that's anything notable. Their next upcoming slot, My Lucky Number, will allegedly leap onto the scene with a $25 million jackpot.
I'm not accusing Hacksaw of lying about what they intend to do. They've proven to be a reputable developer so far with their online slots and two dozen scratch cards.
Most likely, Hacksaw Gaming has secured large outside investments and/or big loans to help them offer these jackpots. They're assuredly not announcing $25m and $50m prizes based on air.
Again, though, I want to see these jackpots before automatically believing that slots prizes will reach astronomical heights in less than a year's time.
Will Hacksaw Encourage Other Slots Providers to Up Their Jackpot Game?
Microgaming and NetEnt have had no trouble offering big slots payouts in the past. Playtech and Yggdrasil Gaming have delivered massive prizes too.
However, none of these providers hold a candle to the upcoming Hacksaw insured jackpots. I wonder if the latter will kick-start an arms race to feature bigger and better top prizes.
Microgaming is best positioned to challenge Hacksaw's $25m and $50m payouts. They currently seed Mega Moolah at $1 million, but they could increase the seed to $5m or $10m and encourage faster-growing jackpots.
Bovada Casino, which uses proprietary software, also features a large jackpot through Shopping Spree (currently $4.56m). They could conceivably offer bigger payouts when considering their large share of the US market.
GTECH has built a large jackpot through Aladdin's Lamp €5 that's worth over $4 million. They might be a dark horse contender for the future slots jackpot record.
Playtech, Yggdrasil, Realtime Gaming (RTG), Blueprint Gaming, and NetEnt are other possibilities that could factor in.
Of course, the idea that developers will suddenly began offering bigger jackpots just because of Hacksaw is pure speculation. But I wouldn't be surprised to see at least 2-3 of these software providers make an attempt to compete with Hacksaw.
Should You Play for These Record Setting Prizes When They Launch?
Assuming these giant online slots jackpots become available as planned, they figure to cause hysteria among the gaming community. As for whether you should join in this frenzy depends on your personal preferences.
If you're somebody who dreams of getting rich through slots, then you can best accomplish your dreams through these upcoming games. No slot machine—online or land-based—has ever paid out $50 million.
Only Megabucks, which is available in Nevada casinos, has delivered over $25 million. It currently holds the record for the biggest slots jackpot ever at $39.7 million (2003).
Therefore, Hacksaw Gaming's slots will offer the largest prizes you can find at any casino. You should target these games above all if you have visions of mansions, Lamborghinis, and private islands.
Downsides to pursuing this prize include volatility and the odds. Regarding the latter, you're almost assuredly not going to win $50m, $25m, or even $5m.
Of course, the dream is that you'll defy the odds and win big. However, I wouldn't count on it in this lifetime.
Any slot that offers even a $1 million jackpot will have serious volatility. Just imagine what kind of volatility you'll deal with when a $25m or $50m prize is introduced.
Finally, you also need to worry about the taxes and potential payout structure if you do somehow win. Lumpsums for big gambling prizes usually only deliver 60% of the amount, while annuities (annual payouts) reduce the value of the prize when account for inflation.
Conclusion
Hacksaw Gaming is embarking on an insane plan to offer several insured slots payouts worth between $5 million and $50 million. The latter would smash the record for the biggest slots jackpot of all time.
I'm still skeptical on whether these prizes will launch as planned. After all, Hacksaw is proposing to more than double the largest online slots jackpot ever.
Nevertheless, I'll be watching with vested interest if these games do roll out as planned. Based on Hacksaw's solid reputation so far, I'm guessing that they will actually offer the $25m and/or $50m payouts at some point.
Photo of Trinadad Torres courtesy of Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino.
Admit it. You have the same dream we do.
Everything conspires and you find yourself in the right place at the right time – seated in front of a Megabucks slot machine that's primed and ready to hit. You push the button (of course, pulling a lever would be more dramatic, but this is 2015 and the one-armed bandit has gone the way of the horse and buggy). The logos on the reels all line up. And then the moment you've been waiting for finally arrives…you realize you're a millionaire.
Correction: A multimillionaire.
IGT's Megabucks has been paying out ginormous life-changing jackpots for almost 20 years. Its slogan is 'Dream big. Win big.'
A network of slot machines linked throughout Nevada, Megabucks boasts a top prize that builds from a base amount of $10 million. To play it costs $1 a spin, but to quality for that top amount you'll have to shell out $3. That sounds pretty steep, we know. But trust us, if you hit Megabucks with only a buck or two invested, you'll leave with a jackpot in the thousands instead of millions. And just imagine trying to live with that.
As you'd expect, Megabucks lays claim to having paid the largest slot jackpots in Vegas history. It last hit here in mid March at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. The lucky winner was Trinadad Torres, a 78-year-old woman from Magna, Utah. She played $100 before netting the $10,744,292.71 jackpot. Her plans include traveling to the Philippines and buying a yellow Mustang.
While nothing to sneeze at, Torres' windfall just misses placing her on our list below of the 10 biggest slot jackpots ever won in Sin City.
Photo of Excalibur courtesy of MGM Resorts International.
Jackpot amount: $39,710,826.36
When: March 21, 2003
Where:Excalibur
More than 12 years ago, a 25-year-old software engineer from Los Angeles, who wanted to remain anonymous (and who can blame him?), hit the city's largest slot jackpot after playing $100 on a Megabucks machine. A C-note in return for nearly $40 million…now that's what we'd call a damn good investment.
Photo of Cynthia Jay-Brennan at the Desert Inn courtesy of Ethan Miller / Las Vegas Sun.
Jackpot amount: $34,959,458.56
When: Jan. 26, 2000
Where: Desert Inn (imploded in phases in 2001 and 2004 to make room for Wynn Las Vegas)
Gobs bigger than any tip she'd received, cocktail waitress Cynthia Jay-Brennan, then 37 years old, hit the second largest Megabucks slot jackpot in Vegas (at that time it was the city's highest Megabucks payout). But her story took a tragic turn when her car was rear-ended about six weeks later by a drunk driver. Her older sister Lela died in the accident, and Jay-Brennan was left paralyzed.
Photo of Palace Station courtesy of Station Casinos.
Jackpot amount: $27,580,879.60
When: Nov. 15, 1998
Where:Palace Station
Ignoring your budget isn't always a bad thing. Just ask the then 67-year-old retired flight attendant from Vegas who racked up the city's third largest Megabucks slot payout. She'd only intended to play $100 at Palace Station that day, but wound up putting $300 in…and we're pretty she doesn't regret overspending one bit.
Jackpot amount: $22,621,229.74
When: May 27, 2002
Where:Bally's
How does that old expression go? The early bird catches…the $22.6 million slot jackpot. Well, that's how Johanna Heundl (then 74 years old) of Covina, California, might remember it. She was on her way to breakfast when she decided to stop and play a Megabucks machine. Having looked away for a moment, she couldn't believe her eyes when she turned back and saw all the logos aligned in the payline.
Photo of Caesars Palace courtesy of Caesars Entertainment.
Jackpot amount: $21,346,952.22
When: June 1, 1999
Where:Caesars Palace
An Illinois man, then 49 years old and described as a 'self-employed business consultant,' put a $10 bill into a Megabucks machine at the Roman-themed property and hit this whopping multimillion-dollar slot jackpot on his first spin. Here's what we want to know: Is he still consulting? Can we hire him to help us get into the business of being millionaires?
Jackpot amount: $21,147,947
When: Sept. 15, 2005
Where:Cannery Casino Hotel
One man, two times a Megabucks winner. What are the odds? They've got to be astronomical. Certainly, anyone would be happy to score a single multimillion-dollar slot jackpot. But not everyone is Elmer Sherwin. A frequent Vegas visitor, Sherwin hit his first Megabucks jackpot of $4.6 million at The Mirage back in 1989. It was a sign of even better things to come. Sixteen years later, at the age of 92, that lucky son of a gun (kidding, we're not jealous…really) did it again, adding another $21.1 million to his bank account.
Photo courtesy of the M Resort. Free wonder woman slot machine.
Jackpot amount: $17,329,817.80
When: Dec. 14, 2012
Where:M Resort
Oh, the best things in life are free…especially when they lead to a $17.3 million jackpot. A Las Vegas woman stopped by the M Resort in Henderson to gamble with her 'free play' credits and enjoy a meal with some dining vouchers. Before she knew it, she'd become a multimillionaire.
Photo of 'Rampart Lucky Local' courtesy of the Rampart Casino.
Biggest Slot Jackpots
Jackpot amount: $14,282,544.21
When: Nov. 30, 2014
Where: Rampart Casino
Late last year a Las Vegas man put $20 in a Megabucks slot machine at the Summerlin-area Rampart Casino. Within five minutes he'd hit a jackpot worth $14.2 million. His plans were altruistic (unlike ours). The man, dubbed the 'Rampart Lucky Local,' said he would make a donation to his church. The church, which had been holding services in a high school gym, can now have its own location built.
Photo of Aria courtesy of MGM Resorts International.
Jackpot amount: $12,769,933
When: Jan. 21, 2011
Where:Aria
A woman visiting her niece in Vegas decided to drop $6 in a Megabucks slot machine before heading back to her room. Her reaction when the winning symbols lined up: 'The machine broke.' Luckily, her niece was there to clarify things. We think we should book a room at Aria because about four months after that jackpot occurred, another Megabucks jackpot hit at the resort for $10,636,897. Talk about lightning striking twice!
Photo of New York-New York courtesy of MGM Resorts International.
Jackpot amount: $12,510,549.90
When: April 14, 1997
Where:New York-New York
New York-New York opened its doors on Jan. 3, 1997. Perhaps due to a little of the 'city that never sleeps' magic, Vegas resident Suzanne Henley made her fortune at the Big Apple-themed megaresort just a few months later. On her way home from work, she stopped in to play a Megabucks machine – one that she'd had an inkling might hit. Henley waited in line an hour before she could play. And at 1:44 a.m., after putting $100 in, her diligence paid off…to the tune of more than $12.5 million.