Mega Moolah Winner Takes €18.9M in Cash!

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September 28th, 2018
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For those of you who are fans of the iconic progressive jackpot title from Microgaming, Mega Moolah, you’re probably already aware of the recently announced, BIG news- the title’s jackpot made headlines earlier this week when it reached and quickly surpassed the €18 million mark! The jackpot continued to grow fast with each passing day and has officially popped (today!) and been awarded to one very lucky winner for an astounding €18,915,872.81, according to an official press release from Microgaming.

One Million Per Week

If you’re curious to know just how fast the jackpot grew in recent weeks, we’ll give you a bit of insight. Just a week ago, it stood at a solid million under the winning amount, meaning that it accumulated another million in just a week’s time.

It’s no surprise how quickly the numbers rose, with players spinning the slot’s reels up to three million times per month! The last time someone triggered the pot was just a few months ago, on June 24th…

Today’s lucky winner easily smashed the last jackpot-high record, held by, Jon Heywood, who walked away with a cool €14.8 million back in October 2015, while playing at Betway Casino.

The Suspense is Killing Us!

Since the news of the win is hot off the press, we know very little about the win regarding who won and where the massive win took place…

But you can bet we’ll get you the dirty details as soon as we learn them!

Keep an eye out on the latest in Microgaming’s jackpots on our designated page.

UPDATE:

The lucky winner was a player at Grand Mondial Casino, who managed to trigger the jackpot bonus game. Following this, the pointer landed on the wheel’s white sector, representing the game’s Mega Jackpot!

“The jackpot continued to grow fast with each passing day and has officially popped”

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