Head to Head

WowPot vs Mega Moolah

The two biggest progressive jackpot networks online come from the same company - so which one should you actually play? An honest comparison of seeds, records, win frequency and games.


The Short Answer

Two giants, one family

WowPot and Mega Moolah are both four-tier networked progressives from Games Global (the company that took over Microgaming's games business), and you'll find them sitting side by side at the same casinos. The honest headline: Mega Moolah pays its top jackpot more often; WowPot pays it bigger.

Quick verdict: chase the largest possible number and the record books point to WowPot - a $2 million seed and the all-time online record of €38.4 million. Prefer a top prize that historically drops several times a year, that's Mega Moolah. Either way the outcome is pure chance, so let the games themselves decide which you enjoy.


Side by Side

WowPot vs Mega Moolah at a glance

WowPotMega Moolah
Launched2020 (modern four-tier network)2006 (the original mega progressive)
ProviderGames GlobalGames Global (originally Microgaming)
Jackpot tiersMini, Minor, Major, MegaMini, Minor, Major, Mega
Mega seed (reset value)~$2,000,000~$1,000,000
Biggest recorded win€38,461,200 - Wheel of Wishes, Dec 2023 (the online record)€19,430,723 - Absolootly Mad, Apr 2021
How often the Mega hitsRare - roughly a dozen times since 2020, with gaps up to ~627 daysMore frequent - historically several times a year
Flagship gameWheel of WishesMega Moolah (the original safari slot)
Best forThe biggest possible prizeMore frequent top-tier drops

Win figures compiled from public Games Global announcements; frequency observations are based on the public win record, not published odds. Full WowPot history on our win records page.


The Case for Each

Why you'd pick one over the other

The case for WowPot

Size. The Mega seeds at around $2 million - double Mega Moolah's reset - so even a "just won" WowPot is worth more from day one. Because it drops less often, the counter regularly climbs into eight figures, and its €38.4 million record from December 2023 remains the largest verified online slot payout ever. The June 2026 win of $15.8 million on Wheel of Wishes shows the pattern: fewer wins, but enormous ones.

The case for Mega Moolah

Frequency and pedigree. Mega Moolah has been making millionaires since 2006 - including the famous £13.2 million win by a British soldier in 2015, a Guinness World Record at the time - and its Mega tier has historically dropped several times a year. If seeing the top prize actually get won matters to you psychologically, the veteran network delivers that more often, albeit for typically smaller (still multi-million) amounts.

What doesn't differ: both networks award the jackpot at random through certified RNGs, both pay winners as a single lump sum, and no strategy improves your odds on either. Our guide to how progressive jackpots are actually won applies equally to both.


Don't Mix Them Up

Which games belong to which network

Because both networks come from the same provider, players (and plenty of websites) regularly mix up which slot feeds which jackpot. Here's the split:

WowPot games

Mega Moolah games

The rule of thumb: if the game's jackpot panel shows the WowPot logo and a Mega counter in the millions climbing from a $2 million base, it feeds WowPot. If it shows the Mega Moolah branding with a $1 million base, it feeds Mega Moolah. A game can only ever feed one network.


Play Both

Where Canadians can play both networks

You don't actually have to choose. Most established Games Global casinos carry the full WowPot and Mega Moolah lineups side by side, so you can try both from one account. For Canadian players (outside Ontario), our reviewed picks include Jackpot City, Royal Vegas, Spin Casino and Ruby Fortune - all Interac-friendly and covered in our best casinos guide.


FAQ

WowPot vs Mega Moolah - common questions

Which is bigger, WowPot or Mega Moolah?

WowPot. Its Mega tier seeds at around $2 million, double Mega Moolah's roughly $1 million, and WowPot holds the online record with a €38,461,200 win on Wheel of Wishes in December 2023 - twice Mega Moolah's €19.4 million best. Because it's won less often, WowPot's counter also tends to climb higher between drops.

Which is easier to win?

Neither network publishes per-spin odds, but the public record shows Mega Moolah's top jackpot has historically been won more often - typically several times a year - while WowPot's Mega has hit roughly a dozen times since 2020. Both are awarded at random, so no strategy improves your chances on either; see our honest guide to jackpot odds.

What's the actual difference between the two?

Both are four-tier (Mini, Minor, Major, Mega) progressives from Games Global. Mega Moolah is the veteran, running since 2006 with a $1 million seed and more frequent wins. WowPot launched as a modern network in 2020 with a $2 million seed, fewer but bigger wins, and its own family of connected slots led by Wheel of Wishes.

Can I play both at the same casino?

Yes. Most Games Global casinos carry both networks - in Canada that includes Jackpot City, Royal Vegas, Spin Casino and Ruby Fortune. One account, one Interac deposit, and both jackpot families are available.

Is African Legends a WowPot game?

No - African Legends feeds the Mega Moolah network. It's one of the most common mix-ups between the two families, since both come from Games Global. The full WowPot lineup is listed above and reviewed on our WowPot slots page.


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Disclaimer

WowPot.org is an independent informational affiliate website. It is not owned by, operated by, or officially connected with the WowPot or Mega Moolah brands, Microgaming, Games Global, or any associated game studio. All trademarks, logos, and game names belong to their respective owners. Win figures are compiled from publicly reported announcements and are provided for informational purposes only.

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