Majestic King RTP: 96% — But Check Before You Play

Majestic King has a published RTP of 96%. That is the higher end of its range. Some operators run the 95.16% version instead. The difference is real: over 1,000 spins at €1, the lower version keeps an extra €8.40 compared to the higher one. Always check the info panel inside the game before wagering.

Why Your Casino Might Show a Different RTP

Spinomenal offers Majestic King with configurable RTP settings. The two documented values are 96% and 95.16%. Operators choose which version to deploy — there is no regulation requiring them to disclose which one is active, though many jurisdictions require it to be visible in the game's info or help section. Before playing for real money, open the game, click the info/help button, and look for the RTP figure. If it says 95.16%, you are on the lower version. If the info panel does not show RTP at all, consider choosing a different casino.

What 96% RTP Actually Means for Your Session

RTP is a long-run statistical average calculated over millions of spins. In a single session of 200 spins at €1, your actual return could be anywhere from €0 to the max win of €300 (300× stake). The 96% figure means that across all players and all sessions combined, Majestic King returns €96 for every €100 wagered. It does not predict your individual outcome. Medium volatility means wins come in moderate clusters — you will not go 50 spins dry as often as in a high-vol slot, but individual payouts are also smaller.

Majestic King RTP vs Similar Slots

At 96%, Majestic King sits at the industry average. The Expanded Edition bumps this to 96.31%. For comparison, Book of Dead runs at 96.21%, Starburst at 96.09%, and Sweet Bonanza at 96.48%. The difference between 96% and 96.5% sounds small but compounds over long sessions — a player wagering €10,000 total would statistically keep €50 more on the higher-RTP game.

Base Game vs Bonus RTP Split

Spinomenal does not publish a formal base/bonus RTP split for Majestic King. Based on the game's structure — medium volatility, frequent base-game modifiers (stacked wilds and double symbols), and a moderate bonus frequency — the base game likely contributes a larger share of total RTP than in high-volatility slots where most returns come from bonus rounds. This means your session variance is somewhat lower: you are less dependent on triggering the bonus to break even.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does RTP change during free spins vs base game?
The overall RTP includes both. Spinomenal does not publish a separate base/bonus split for Majestic King.
Is 96% RTP good or bad?
It is exactly average for online slots. Not great, not terrible. The Expanded Edition offers 96.31% which is slightly above average.
Can I tell which RTP version my casino uses?
Open the game, click the info or help button, and look for the RTP figure. If it is not displayed, contact the casino support or check the game rules page.

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