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2,000+
Total Games
30+
Game Providers
96.3%
Average RTP
4-tier
Jackpot System

RTP by Game Category

Rolla publishes aggregate RTP data. Megaways titles lead the portfolio at 97.2% average, while casual games run slightly lower.

Top Games by RTP & Category

Featured titles across Rolla's library with verified RTP figures and provider attribution.

Rolla Casino — featured games by category and RTP, April 2025
Game Title Provider Category RTP Volatility Currency
Wolf Strike Hacksaw Gaming Slots 97.1% High GC + SC
Neon Fruits Popiplay (Exclusive) Slots 96.5% Medium GC + SC
Gold Rush Riches BGaming Megaways 97.2% High GC + SC
Mega Jackpot Deluxe Betsoft Jackpot Progressive Very High GC + SC
Wild Inferno NetGaming Hold & Win 95.8% High GC + SC
Ocean King 3 JILI Fish/Shooter 94.5% Medium GC only
Lucky Diamonds Red Tiger Slots 96.2% Medium GC + SC
Diamond Blitz Power Atomic Slot Lab Megaways 97.0% High GC + SC
Fortune Dragon Pragmatic Play Hold & Win 96.1% High GC + SC
Instant Keno Rush RubyPlay Casual 93.0% Low GC only

Game Providers

30+ studios power Rolla's library. Hacksaw, BGaming, and Betsoft represent the largest share by title count.

Hacksaw / BGaming / Betsoft45%
NetGaming / Red Tiger25%
Pragmatic / Habanero15%
JILI / Popiplay10%
Other providers5%
Provider roster at Rolla Casino as of April 2025
Provider Specialty # Titles
Hacksaw Gaming High-volatility slots 120+
BGaming Megaways, crypto slots 110+
Betsoft 3D slots, jackpots 90+
NetGaming Hold & Win 80+
Pragmatic Play Megaways, slots 75+
Red Tiger Daily jackpots 65+
JILI Fish/Shooter 55+
Popiplay Exclusive titles 40+

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Wolf Strike premium slot art with fierce wolf and golden reels
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97.1%
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Gold Rush Riches
BGaming
97.2%
Neon Fruits slot art with glowing fruit symbols
Neon Fruits
Popiplay
96.5%
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Mega Jackpot
Betsoft
Progressive
Wild Inferno slot art with fiery dragon
Wild Inferno
NetGaming
95.8%
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Ocean King 3
JILI
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Red Tiger
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Rolla Casino game library — what you actually get

When Rolla launched in April 2025, the 2,000-game count was treated with some scepticism. Social casinos routinely inflate numbers with duplicates, regional variants, or titles that load but don't actually run. Testing across desktop Chrome and mobile Safari showed the library is genuine: most titles load within 2 seconds, game logic runs smoothly at the GC and SC levels, and provider names match the Hacksaw, BGaming, and Betsoft rosters publicly listed on those studios' operator pages.

The Megaways format — where reel positions shift on every spin, producing up to 117,649 ways to win — accounts for over 40 distinct titles. Gold Rush Riches by BGaming leads that group at 97.2% RTP, which sits above average for the format. For comparison, industry-standard Megaways RTP typically falls between 95% and 97%.

Progressive jackpot network

Rolla's four-tier jackpot system runs across qualifying titles simultaneously. Mini jackpots trigger several times daily; Major and Grand hits are less frequent but carry proportionally larger pools. The jackpot seed values reset after each hit — they don't accumulate indefinitely, which is a common point of confusion. At time of writing, the Grand jackpot pool had exceeded 2 million GC across the network. Visit the Rolla mobile app to track jackpot pools on the go.

Fish and shooter games

The fish/shooter category — 90 titles — is uncommon in Canadian sweepstakes casinos. Games like Ocean King 3 by JILI place players in a shared arena where they shoot at sea creatures with varying point values. The format is skill-adjacent, with higher-calibre shots costing more GC per round. RTP runs slightly lower (around 94–95%) but session time and engagement tend to be longer. These games are GC-only at Rolla, meaning they don't count toward Sweeps Coin wagering thresholds.

Rolla Originals

A small but growing category of titles appears under the "Rolla Originals" banner — games developed or commissioned exclusively for the platform. Neon Fruits by Popiplay carries an "exclusive" label and does not appear on the Popiplay public catalogue for other operators. These exclusives tend to have tighter integration with Rolla's bonus system, awarding bonus spins and coin drops during specific in-game events.

How to filter the game library

The Rolla interface offers category tabs (Slots, Jackpot, Hold & Win, Fish, Low Spins, New), a search bar, and a provider filter. The "Low Spins" tab surfaces games with lower minimum coin costs per round — useful for extending play sessions on a smaller GC balance. The Rolla Casino bonuses page explains how to replenish Gold Coins through daily rewards and promotions without making a purchase.

New here? Start with the beginner playbook

If you haven't spun a reel yet, the Rolla Casino Canada beginner playbook walks through interface controls, currency toggling, and choosing your first low-volatility slot. Once you're comfortable and want to know how to convert Sweeps Coins into value, the gift-card catalogue and Sweeps Coin redemption walkthrough covers the 50 SC minimum and every partner brand available.

How Rolla builds and refreshes the game library

A 2,000-title catalogue does not stay fresh on its own. Rolla ships new releases from partner studios on a weekly cadence — usually four to eight titles per week — with a mixture of headline drops from Pragmatic Play or Hacksaw Gaming and quieter mid-catalogue additions from smaller developers. The lobby's "New" tab surfaces everything added in the past 30 days, and the "Popular" tab uses a rolling 14-day play-volume ranking that shifts overnight based on live player engagement.

Under the hood, the library is stitched together via direct provider integrations rather than an aggregator platform. This matters because it gives Rolla the ability to negotiate exclusive titles — the Popiplay "Neon Fruits" exclusive is one example — and to run promotional campaigns on individual games with tighter bonus mechanics than an aggregator wrapper would allow. It also means the RTP data published by Rolla is drawn directly from the provider mathematical spec rather than an aggregator-level rollup, and matches the same numbers publishers file with regulators in the US and EU.

Which providers to bookmark

For Canadian players building a shortlist, five providers cover roughly 75% of what most sessions land on. Pragmatic Play ships the widest beginner-friendly library — Sugar Rush, Fruit Party, Sweet Bonanza — with reliable 96% RTP and consistent low-medium volatility. Hacksaw Gaming is the go-to for high-volatility fans, with Wanted Dead or a Wild and Le Bandit sitting at the top of any "biggest win" leaderboard on the platform. NetEnt covers the classics (Starburst, Gonzo's Quest) plus refreshed Megaways variants. BGaming owns the crypto-adjacent aesthetic and delivers some of the highest RTPs on the platform (up to 98.5% on select titles). Betsoft is where the 3D-animation-heavy titles live for players who prioritise presentation over pure mechanical variance.

Slot volatility explained for the RTP table

Every RTP number on the Rolla lobby comes with an implicit volatility rating. Low volatility means frequent small wins and a relatively steady session pace — good for stretching a Gold Coin balance across many spins. Medium volatility means variable win frequency with the occasional larger hit. High volatility means long dry stretches punctuated by rare but material payouts, and requires a larger bankroll to weather. New players should default to low-to-medium volatility for the first 200 spins before venturing into anything above medium. The paytable inside each slot shows the maximum win multiplier — a proxy for volatility when the rating isn't explicitly labelled.

Jackpots — how the four-tier network actually pays

Rolla's four-tier jackpot pool (Mini, Minor, Major, Grand) runs across roughly 280 slot titles simultaneously. Every spin on a jackpot-eligible title contributes a fractional amount to each tier's growing pot. Mini and Minor drop multiple times daily across the network — usually inside a few hours of the previous drop — while Major hits every few days and Grand can go weeks between hits. Grand payouts are typically in the 5,000,000+ GC range with a bundled 100+ SC prize component. The jackpot ticker in the lobby updates in real time and shows the current pool for each tier across the whole platform, not per game.

Sessions, session logs, and playing responsibly

Every spin you make on Rolla logs to a session history accessible from the wallet dropdown. It captures stake, currency, outcome, and running balance. For anyone tracking their play carefully — either for budgeting or for responsible-play reasons — this log is the primary self-audit tool on the platform. Combined with the session limit toggles in the Account panel (daily play cap, session duration cap, cool-down timer), it provides most of what a player needs to keep engagement healthy. Full self-exclusion is a one-click toggle from the same panel and locks the account for 30, 90, or 365 days at your election.

Bookmark the RTP data

The RTP table published on this page is refreshed on the first Monday of every month using the operator's posted RTP bulletin cross-referenced against provider mathematical filings. If you rely on RTP data for game selection, bookmark this page and check back monthly rather than relying on the older snapshot cached in your browser. The comparison-friendly format — provider, category, average RTP, volatility band — is deliberately compatible with side-by-side comparison against WOW Vegas, Fortune Coins, and other Canadian sweepstakes RTP tables. And for context on why RTP alone doesn't predict individual session outcomes, consult the volatility explainer above and the paytable inside each specific slot.