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Affiliate Disclosure

Last updated: June 2026.

Straight talk on how this website (the "Site") actually makes money, and what that means for everything we've written about Gates of Olympus and the casinos that offer it. Gates of Olympus is Pragmatic Play's slot, available through plenty of independently licensed casinos. We're not one of them – we're an independent publisher reviewing the game and the platforms where you can play it.

Before you act on anything here, especially a casino recommendation, it's worth understanding exactly how the money flows.

This isn't a box we tick reluctantly – it's a standard we genuinely want readers holding us to, and we've written this whole document with that in mind.

// The Basic Setup

Click a link here to a casino offering Gates of Olympus, register, and make a deposit, and that casino might pay us a referral fee. It’s the standard way independent gambling comparison sites stay funded, and honestly, it’s how plenty of review sites in totally unrelated industries work too.

That fee comes straight out of the casino’s own marketing budget. Doesn’t cost you anything extra, doesn’t touch your bonus, and changes nothing about how Gates of Olympus actually plays – the tumble feature and multiplier symbols behave exactly the same whether you got there through our link or typed the URL in yourself.

This is the misconception we hear most often – that an affiliate link somehow costs players more, or tilts the game in the casino’s favor. Neither is true, and we wanted to address that head-on rather than bury it.

// What Our Deals Actually Look Like

We work with a range of licensed operators offering Gates of Olympus, and the commission setup varies by partner, generally landing in one of these buckets:

  • Revenue share – an ongoing slice of revenue from players we’ve sent their way.
  • Cost per acquisition – one flat payment when a referred player crosses a deposit threshold.
  • Some blend of the two.

We don’t publish the specific numbers behind any one deal. What we will say outright: neither the size nor the type of commission has any bearing on which casinos make our list or how we describe them.

We know that’s easy to claim and harder to prove from where you’re sitting. The actual proof is in Section 4 – one fixed bar, applied the same way no matter what’s on offer, with operators getting cut if they don’t clear it.

// How a Click Actually Gets Tracked

Click through to a partner casino, and a tracking cookie lands on your device, noting the click came from here. Register and deposit within that casino’s attribution window – usually about 30 days – and we get credit for it.

That’s genuinely the whole mechanism. The cookie doesn’t know who you are, doesn’t watch what you do once you’re on the casino’s site, and isn’t building any kind of profile on you. Just a click and a timestamp. Full technical detail lives in our Cookie Policy.

// Why Commission Doesn't Steer Our Opinions

Fair question: if some casinos pay us more, does that change what we write? We hold every operator to the same fixed bar, regardless of payout:

  • A current, independently checkable gambling license.
  • Bet limits, withdrawal rules, and promo terms written in language anyone can follow.
  • Clear disclosure of which RTP version of Gates of Olympus the casino is actually running, since Pragmatic Play ships more than one.
  • A demo mode that genuinely works and isn’t hidden away.
  • Mobile performance we’ve tested ourselves, not just taken on faith.
  • Responsible gambling tools sitting in plain sight, not buried behind a ticket request.

Miss any of those, and a casino doesn’t make our list – doesn’t matter what they’re offering us. These mirror the standards laid out in more depth on our Online Casinos comparison page, and we don’t just check once and forget about it; we come back periodically and reassess.

When something changes for the worse – a license lapses, complaints pile up, withdrawals slow down – we pull or update that listing regardless of what it costs us commercially.

// We Don't Promise You'll Win

Nothing here, or anywhere on this Site, guarantees an outcome if you play Gates of Olympus. RTP numbers we cite – 96.5% in the common build, though some casinos run 95.51% or 94.5% instead – come straight from Pragmatic Play’s own published figures and reflect long-term averages, not a forecast for your next session. Bonus terms and bet limits are entirely up to each casino and can shift without telling us – always double-check directly with whichever operator you’re using before depositing.

Same goes for specific mechanics we describe – the tumble feature, multipliers up to 500x, the 5,000x cap. We write these up as accurately as we can based on what Pragmatic Play has published, but the developer can update things whenever, and we can’t promise every casino runs the identical build.

// The Risk Is Entirely Yours

Real money gambling carries real risk, full stop. Click through from here and choose to play for real, and that decision – along with whatever happens financially – is yours alone. Gates of Olympus carries an official high-volatility rating, meaning long stretches without a meaningful win are completely normal, not a sign something’s broken. Set your deposit and loss limits before you start; our Responsible Gambling page has resources for exactly that.

// Where We Stop Being Involved

We don’t run, manage, or have any access to a casino’s systems, accounts, or money, and we can’t step into a dispute between you and an operator. If something goes sideways on a platform you’ve joined, talk to that operator’s support first, and escalate to their regulator only if it stays unresolved.

Bonus Size Has Nothing to Do With Our Pay

Whether a casino runs a huge welcome bonus or a tiny one has zero connection to whether or how much they pay us. Those are entirely separate calls made by the operator alone. A bigger bonus doesn’t mean a bigger commission, and we don’t factor bonus size into our editorial judgment at all – it just isn’t a reliable signal of how good a platform actually is.

// Keeping This Up to Date

We update this disclosure whenever our partnerships or relevant standards shift. Whatever’s posted here at any moment is the current version.

// Get in Touch

Questions about how our affiliate deals work, or a concern that something we’ve written doesn’t match a casino’s actual behavior, go through the contact form. We genuinely look into this kind of feedback rather than brushing it off.

If your own experience at a casino we’ve listed doesn’t match what we said, tell us. That kind of real feedback shapes our reassessments more than any routine check-in on our end ever could.