Last updated: 13-06-2026
If you've spent any time in an online pokies lobby lately, you've seen Gates of Olympus. Zeus glaring down over a 6-reel grid, gems raining in, and those glowing multiplier orbs that can turn a quiet spin into a proper jaw-dropper. It's one of the most-played pokies in Australia for a reason — but it's also one of the swingiest, so it pays to know what you're walking into before you load it up at Class 777.
Short version: this is a high-volatility pokie built around tumbling wins and stacking multipliers, with a top win of 5,000x your stake. When it goes off, it really goes off; when it doesn't, it can run cold for a fair while. That makes it the polar opposite of a steady classic like Starburst. Below I'll walk through how the pay-anywhere system and multipliers actually work, the RTP and max win, how it compares to other big-hitters, and how to get a spin going safely.
Author's tip from Callum Fraser, Casino Editor & Player Experience Researcher: "The mistake punters make on Gates of Olympus is betting too big, too early. It's high-vol — the maths assumes long dry runs broken up by the odd huge hit, and almost all of that big-win potential lives in the free spins. I drop my stake right down so I can absorb 100-plus spins without flinching. You want to still be in the game when the multipliers finally stack, not tapped out two minutes before."What is Gates of Olympus and how does the pay-anywhere system work?
Gates of Olympus is a Pragmatic Play pokie on a 6-reel, 5-row grid. There are no paylines — instead it uses a pay-anywhere (scatter pays) system: land 8 or more matching symbols anywhere on the grid and you're paid, no lines required. Winning symbols then vanish and new ones tumble down to fill the gaps, which can chain into several wins from a single spin.
The star of the show is the multiplier orb. Zeus drops orbs worth anywhere from 2x up to 500x during tumbles. They don't apply one at a time — they're all added together and applied once, when the tumble chain finally stops. Land 4 or more scatters and you trigger 15 free spins, where any multiplier collected stays on the board and keeps building across the whole round. That's where the monster wins come from.
- Studio: Pragmatic Play — one of the biggest names in modern pokies.
- Grid: 6 reels, 5 rows, pay-anywhere (8+ matching symbols).
- RTP: 96.50% on the standard build — some operators run 95.50% or 94.50%, so check the game info screen at Class 777.
- Volatility: High — big potential, long cold streaks.
- Max win: 5,000x your stake.
- Multipliers: 2x to 500x orbs, summed and applied when tumbles stop.
- Free spins: 4+ scatters award 15 spins with persistent multipliers.
- Bet range: roughly A$0.20 to A$100 a spin.
Here's the tumble-and-multiplier loop laid out, so you can see exactly where the value comes from:
What this means in practice: don't expect a steady drip of wins. Gates of Olympus is built to run quiet and then erupt — usually when a fat stack of multipliers lands mid-tumble or during free spins. That's the appeal and the risk in one. If the idea of a jackpot that climbs into the millions is more your speed, a progressive like Mega Moolah chases a different dream entirely.
What's the RTP, volatility and max win on Gates of Olympus?
The standard build returns 96.50%, though operators can run it leaner, so always glance at the info screen. It's rated maximum volatility, and the top win is 5,000x your stake. Two optional extras change the risk: the Ante Bet raises your stake by 25% to double your scatter chances, and Bonus Buy lets you pay around 100x to jump straight into free spins — both fun, both faster ways to burn through a bankroll. Here's how it sits next to a couple of other pokies you'll find at Class 777:
| Metric | Gates of Olympus | Gold Rush | Starburst | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Studio | Pragmatic Play | Pragmatic Play | NetEnt | Different engines, different thrills |
| RTP (standard) | 96.50% | 96.50% | 96.09% | All operator-configurable |
| Volatility | High | Medium-high | Low | Match it to your bankroll |
| Max win | 5,000x | 500x | 500x | Bigger ceiling = longer dry runs |
| Standout feature | Pay-anywhere + multipliers | Dynamite wilds + collection | Expanding wild + re-spins | Three very different vibes |
| Best for | Multiplier chasers | Steady mining sessions | New players, stretching a bonus | Pick your mood |
Gates sits at the spicy end of the scale. If you fancy the same tumble-and-multiplier style with even bigger ceilings, Pragmatic's Sweet Bonanza 1000 and Sugar Rush 1000 are cut from the same cloth. Prefer something with a steadier middle gear? Wolf Gold dials the risk back a notch. New to terms like volatility and tumble wins? The glossary breaks them down in plain English.
Author's tip from Callum Fraser, Casino Editor & Player Experience Researcher: "Be honest with yourself about the Bonus Buy. Paying 100x to skip into free spins feels efficient, but you're putting a hundred spins' worth of bankroll on a single bonus round that can absolutely come up dry. I only ever use it with money I've already written off as entertainment, never as a shortcut to 'win it back'. If you're chasing losses, the buy button is the worst place to be."How do you start playing Gates of Olympus at Class 777?
Getting going takes a couple of minutes. Here's the new-player run-through:
- Open the Class 777 registration page and set up your account with real details that match your ID.
- Make a deposit — AUD methods like card, PayID and e-wallets usually clear in seconds, with minimums often around $10.
- Grab a welcome bonus if it suits, and read the wagering terms before you claim.
- Open Gates of Olympus and set a small base bet — on a high-vol pokie, around $0.20 buys you a lot more spins to ride out the swings.
- Decide on Ante Bet and Bonus Buy before you spin, not in the heat of a session — both raise the risk.
- Set a deposit limit and a session timer in account settings first. 18+ only.
No skill or timing changes the odds — every result comes from a certified random number generator. Sign up at Class 777 and you're ready to roll.
Who is Gates of Olympus best for — and how do you play it responsibly?
This one's for thrill-seekers who like a bit of mongrel in their pokies and can stomach long cold patches for the chance at a massive multiplier hit. If that's not your style, there's no shame in something calmer — Starburst or the medium-vol Gold Rush are far gentler on the nerves. Want more high-octane options? Razor Shark brings savage swings of its own, Book of Dead is the classic high-vol adventure, and Big Bass Bonanza mixes big wins with a fun collection feature. After a bit of telly nostalgia or a fairytale spin instead? Deal or No Deal and Jack and the Beanstalk are worth a look.
However you play, keep it in check. Pokies are entertainment, not income — the house edge never goes away, and a high-vol game can chew through a bankroll fast. Set a budget you're genuinely fine to lose, use the deposit limits and reality checks at Class 777, and never chase a loss. If the fun stops, free confidential help is available through Gambling Help Online (1800 858 858), and BetStop, the national self-exclusion register, can block you from all licensed Australian operators at once. 18+ only.
Played with a clear head and a sensible stake, Gates of Olympus is a genuine thrill ride — just make sure you're spinning for the entertainment, not the rent. Check the latest bonus at Class 777 and give it a crack on your own terms.
Author's tip from Callum Fraser, Casino Editor & Player Experience Researcher: "Set a win goal as well as a loss limit. High-vol pokies giveth and taketh away — I've watched plenty of players land a beautiful multiplier hit and then feed the whole lot straight back chasing a bigger one. Decide what a good session looks like before you start, and when you hit it, cash out and walk. The reels will run forever; your bankroll won't."

