Rise of Olympus 1000: Slot Overview
Rise of Olympus 1000 is a Greek mythology slot from Play'n GO built on a 6x5 scatter-pays grid. Wins land with 8 or more matching symbols anywhere, then paid symbols disappear and fresh ones drop in through Cascading Wins. The core idea is simple, multipliers do the heavy lifting, and the whole thing leans hard into high-volatility play.
I see this as a full mechanical break from the older Rise of Olympus games. The gods are still here, but the old god-specific powers are gone, and there is no Hand of God setup. In practice, it feels more like a modern multiplier-and-cascade chase than a continuation of the original formula. Not everyone will enjoy that shift.

Rise of Olympus 1000: Slot Paytable and Symbols
Three gods are the top symbols, followed by helms, tridents, lightning bolts, and four gem symbols at the bottom end. The pay system is broad rather than deep, because 8 matching symbols can pay from 0.1x to 0.8x stake, while 12 or more matching symbols can reach 0.9x to 9x. There is no wild symbol, which matters.
I do not love the lack of a wild here. It keeps the base game cleaner, but it also adds to the dead-spin feel and leaves the multipliers carrying most of the equity. For serious players, that means patience and a proper bankroll are mandatory, because plain symbol hits alone are not enough to justify long sessions.
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Rise of Olympus 1000: Slot Features
15 multiplier stages run from x2 up to x1,000, and they can appear in both the base game and free spins. If more than one lands, their values are combined before being applied to the total win. A multiplier can upgrade by 1 stage during cascades, and once upgraded at least once, it can trigger a super upgrade that jumps several stages higher. The top total multiplier noted is x3,013.
3 or more scatters trigger Free Spins and award 12 spins. Land 3 or more scatters during the feature and you get 3 extra spins, with free spins capped at 36. Winning multipliers stay active through the round by moving into a total multiplier container, but only if they were part of a win. Multipliers that land or upgrade without contributing do not carry over, which is a key detail.
Go Ultra is the ante bet, and it increases stake by 50%. Its edge is straightforward, if a multiplier lands and the round also wins, that multiplier is guaranteed to upgrade by 1 stage in both game phases. With Go Ultra active, the possible multiplier sum rises to x3,054. I get the appeal, but the ante pushes cost quickly, and bankroll pressure goes up with it.








