I played a slot from Play'n'Go at one casino that is popular in Denmark. I have noticed that it shows different RTP at the same game here and at other casinos. At this casino RTP is 91.57%, at others - 95.51%. As I said, it is THE SAME GAME. What does it mean? Something connected to local laws or Play'n'Go is able to set any RTP?
it means someone is mistaken, nothing else imo. it's sometimes hard to get a real RTP information from the game provider, so there can be mistakes imo. or is it written by the game provider (play n' go) themselves?
pepe said: ↑ it means someone is mistaken, nothing else imo. it's sometimes hard to get a real RTP information from the game provider, so there can be mistakes imo. or is it written by the game provider (play n' go) themselves?Click to expand... No, i hear that some soft providers can change RTP in the same game for different casinos
May be they put information that they get as a result of their license comission's test? If it was a short test result can be different.