Play'n GO · Norse mythology
Viking Runecraft 1000
25 August 2026 · in 4 days · very-high
60 000×max win
| RTP | 96.24% |
|---|---|
| RTP versions in circulation | 96.24%, 94.24%, 91.24%, 87.24%, 84.24% |
| Layout | 6x5, scatter pays |
| Volatility | very-high — studio says „Very High (10/10)“ |
| Volatility score | Not announced yet |
| RTP split | Not announced yet |
| Max win probability | Not announced yet |
| Free spins frequency | Not announced yet |
| Win 100x or more | Not announced yet |
| Hit frequency | Not announced yet |
| Bet range | 0.1 – 75.0 |
| Bonus buy | Not available |
Over 10,000 spins at €1, the 84.24% version costs about €1 200 more than the 96.24% version. See the maths →
Mechanics
- Scatter Pay Grid
- Cascading Wins
- Multi-Stage Multipliers (15 stages, x2-x1000)
- God-Based Multiplier Progression
- Free Spins
What we know
Play'n GO dates Viking Runecraft 1000 for 25 August, five days after Cursed Moon Power Collection. The weekly cadence continues unbroken.
The design drops paylines entirely. Eight or more matching symbols anywhere on a 6x5 grid pay, winning symbols clear, and fresh ones fall into the gaps until no new win forms. Three Norse gods sit behind the multiplier system: Heimdall opens the progression, Freya extends it, Thor takes it to the top. Fifteen multiplier stages run from x2 to x1000, and qualifying values sum into one combined figure rather than replacing each other. Three scatters award twelve free spins, more scatters add to that, and a container holds the accumulated multipliers across the round.
The number in the title is the multiplier ceiling, not the win cap. That cap is 60,000x, the highest Play'n GO figure in this catalogue where the previous best was 50,000x, and sixth-highest across every studio we track. Naming a game after its multiplier rather than its ceiling will confuse anyone scanning a lobby, though it does describe what the game actually does.
The five-build ladder is present as always: 96.24%, 94.24%, 91.24%, 87.24% and 84.24%. Twelve points lie between best build and worst, with the operator choosing. Stakes run 0.10 to 75, with a separate 1,500 high-roller limit.
Unpublished: any buy-in price, and the odds of reaching the cap. The studio does print a hit-rate figure, but names no unit for it, so it stays in our file and off the page.