LeoVegas lowered some Play’n Go RTP today

Naulith

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For like an hour all Play’n Go slots went offline at LeoVegas today because of an ”update” (The funniest part is that the person in the support chat used quotation marks around the word update as well)

They are back online and some of the Play’n Go slots are now running a lower RTP setting. Doesn’t look like all of them, but just a heads up to check your favourite slot. I use to play Tome of Madness for 15 mins on my lunch breaks, and it went from 96.6 to 94.5. Quite a difference.

 
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Ouch that is a bad beat, thanks for sharing.

Inevitable I guess.
Leovegas has been the #1 online casino for me for the last couple of years, by a landslide.

I have checked Reactoonz & Gemix and they show 94.x% RTP for me. (Netherlands)

Also I have checked some Thunderkick and Nolimit City games. The RTP for those have not been changed (yet)

 
That is terrible. Big difference. Instead of losing 3.4 per 100, now you lose 5.5. More than 50% loss.

Was not expecting it from Leo

 
Doesn’t look like all of them, but just a heads up to check your favourite slot. 




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Hugo:              The RTP is 96.40%
Hugo2:            The RTP is 96.53%
Hugo Goal:     The RTP is 96.49%
Hugo's adventure:     The RTP is 94.50%

 
Good thing I don't play at Leo. I have never like that casino. Anyway Playngo sucks. Maybe 1% of my playtime is on those slots.. 

 
Damn, that's bad news for sure. I wonder what the reason is for doing that, I mean I'm pretty sure they're already making plenty of $$$.
For anyone that thinks RTP doesn't matter. Check out the following movie, actually every slot player should check it out. Pretty interesting information imo.



 
I've been reading this forum lately. Quite much weird stuff happening at the moment. I mean lots of complaints etc. Does this mean that competition is too tough and casinos not making enough profit?

 
Lowered them here also on Red Tiger and removed Push Gaming. Wouldn`t tell why, when I asked, but I can guess why!  Time to move on and play on other sites that do offer a more fair rtp.

 
They must have lost much money in a short period of time.. Their reputation is on the line with this desicion.

Maybe they have lost many players to country regulations and gamestop over the years... 

 
They must have lost much money in a short period of time.. Their reputation is on the line with this desicion.

Maybe they have lost many players to country regulations and gamestop over the years... 
Online gambling is a competitive business.

Most if not all other competitors have reduced RTPs and/or player benefits (bonuses, promo's etc.) long times ago.
Back then I used to play at Videoslots and/or PokerStars group a lot, but it has become too costly to play there.

As far as I know only Unibet still has highest RTPs, but pretty lousy player benefits.  

Leovegas has been the absolute #1 choice for me for the past year, by a landslide: good game selection, high RTPs, great player benefits.

If the changes are limited to lowered RTPs on a number of providers, my gameplay should not be affected too much until September 1st, when online gambling is regulated in the Netherlands. On that date, I might quit forever  :D  

 

 
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Online gambling is a competitive business.

Most if not all other competitors have reduced RTPs and/or player benefits (bonuses, promo's etc.) long times ago.
Years ago I used to play at Videoslots and/or PokerStars group a lot, but it has become too costly to play there much a long time ago.

As far as I know only Unibet still has highest RTPs, but pretty lousy player benefits.  

Leovegas has been the absolute #1 choice for me for the past year, by a landslide: good game selection, high RTPs, great player benefits.

If the changes are limited to lowered RTPs on a number of providers, my gameplay should not be affected too much until September 1st, when online gambling is regulated in the Netherlands. On that date, I might quit forever  :D  

 
Betpoint group has high RTP. If they change aswell, then I rather quit gambling. Low RTP means no fun! The casinos are getting greedier each year.

 
Online gambling is a competitive business.

Most if not all other competitors have reduced RTPs and/or player benefits (bonuses, promo's etc.) long times ago.
Back then I used to play at Videoslots and/or PokerStars group a lot, but it has become too costly to play there.

As far as I know only Unibet still has highest RTPs, but pretty lousy player benefits.  

Leovegas has been the absolute #1 choice for me for the past year, by a landslide: good game selection, high RTPs, great player benefits.

If the changes are limited to lowered RTPs on a number of providers, my gameplay should not be affected too much until September 1st, when online gambling is regulated in the Netherlands. On that date, I might quit forever  :D  

 
Still worth playing on Pokerstars, MrGreen, Betsson, Betrrom24, Danskespil, Tivoli (dansih sites), LL Group (not PlaynGo though), Unibet, Maria,  etc

 
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@Roedgaard: you might want to check the RTPs on Pokerstars. 
Pretty pretty bad when it comes to that.

 
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