Min betSet by the operator — PG Soft does not publish one
ProviderPG Soft
THEMEIndian Mythology
IN SHORT
Ganesha Fortune is a PG Soft slot on an Indian mythology theme with a verified 96.72% RTP, Medium volatility and a 100,000x maximum win. Cascading wins feed a multiplier that does not reset between tumbles, which is what carries the game to its six-figure ceiling.
Ganesha Fortune builds its symbol set around the elephant-headed remover of obstacles, with lotus, sweets and ceremonial offerings filling the lower ranks. Wins tumble away and fresh symbols drop in behind them.
Bonus Rounds & Features
The multiplier is the whole game. Each consecutive cascade steps it up, and the free spins round lets that progression carry across spins instead of resetting. A long chain during the feature is the only realistic route to the maximum win.
Strategy Tips
The 96.72% RTP is average for the studio and the Medium volatility rating understates how top-heavy the payout distribution is — with a 100,000x ceiling, a large share of the return sits in outcomes you will rarely see. Size your stake for endurance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
No. RTP is fixed in the game's maths and does not change by date, location or festival. Any site claiming otherwise is selling you something.
Ganesha Fortune has a verified RTP of 96.72%, taken from PG Soft's own game page and cross-checked against third-party databases. That is the long-run average return across all players, not a per-session figure.
PG Soft rates Ganesha Fortune as medium volatility. Note that the rating is a three-point scale and hides a lot: read it together with the 100,000x maximum win, which is the more honest signal of how much of the return is held back for rare outcomes.
100,000x your stake. That ceiling is reached through the multiplier mechanics inside the bonus round rather than through the paytable, so treat it as the shape of the game's maths rather than as a realistic target.