The Immortal Romance RTP% is pretty high. We cover what this means below, and what to look out for when you play.
The Immortal Romance slot, from Games Global, is pretty famous for its high volatility. What do we mean by that? Well, the game can swing from being pretty tight with its pay outs to going somewhat crazy.
A low variance slot, or game with low volatility, will tend to drop in winning combinations more frequently but these wins will give you a lower return on your bet.
Immortal Romance is exactly the opposite. You’ll need enough budget to see you through the lean times, and you constantly play in the hope that you are going to experience one of those famous purple patches where you see some of those lovely vampire bats in the Troy feature, for instance. And those patches can turn Deep Purple.
Another interesting fact about the Immortal Romance slot is the RTP or Return to Player percentage that is publicised by its maker: Games Global (ex Microgaming) and published on partner sites like Wombat Casino and 32Red.
The Return to Player % is the share of the total bet pool that is returned to players (not evenly we might add- in Immortal Romance a few players will win a big chunk of this money). The rest is taken by the casino so that they can keep the lights on, run their business and turn a profit.
RTP Range
This 243 Ways slot with its multiple free spin features has an RTP range rather than an absolute figure. Games Global quotes this as being between 96.01% and 96.86%. What’s that about then? Most other Microgaming slots have a maximum RTP%- why is there a range?
Well, they aren’t saying, but we reckon that it comes down to the four free spin features. Depending on what you choose (and you will need multiple entries into free spins to unlock them all), will determine the RTP% you achieve.
Michael’s ‘Rolling Reels’ spins will pay out more frequent, lower wins by definition as symbols drop in from above after a win (like Gonzo’s Quest from NetEnt) – which means lower volatility. Amber with her ten free spins at a 5x multiple is the most volatile. Troy’s Bats and Sarah’s Wild Vine are in-between.
Generally speaking, the higher the variance, the higher the RTP% (not always)- so you can start to appreciate that you need to see Amber a bit to get the higher RTP numbers. But remember, you run a higher risk of hitting a dry patch. Amber might well suck all of the blood out of your bankroll, even though she’s not officially a vampire (yet).
You decide!