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Affiliate Disclosure

Effective date: June 2026

Here is how this website (the "Site") actually makes money, and what that means for the Gates of Olympus content and casino comparisons you are reading. Gates of Olympus is Pragmatic Play’s Greek mythology-themed video slot, available through a range of independently licensed online casinos. We are not a casino ourselves – we are an independent affiliate and review resource covering the game and the platforms that offer it.

Before you act on anything here, especially a casino recommendation, it is worth understanding exactly how we are funded and what limits we place on that funding relationship.

// The Basic Mechanism

If you click a link on this Site to a casino offering Gates of Olympus, and you go on to register and make a qualifying deposit, that casino may pay us a referral fee. It is the standard funding model for independent gambling comparison sites, and it mirrors how independent review sites in plenty of other industries – travel, insurance, consumer tech – typically operate. It is what keeps this content free to read.

That fee comes entirely out of the casino’s own marketing spend. It does not cost you anything extra, does not change your bonus, and has zero effect on how Gates of Olympus actually plays for you – the tumble feature and the multiplier symbols work exactly the same whether or not you arrived via an affiliate link. You are not subsidizing anything by clicking through from here.

// What Our Partnerships Look Like

We work with a number of licensed operators that offer Gates of Olympus. The commission arrangement differs by partner and generally falls into one of these structures:

  • Revenue share – an ongoing cut of the net revenue generated by players we have referred.
  • Cost per acquisition – a flat one-time fee per referred player who deposits above a set threshold.
  • A hybrid of the two.

We do not disclose the specific terms attached to any individual partnership. What we will say plainly: the size or type of commission has no bearing on which casinos we feature or how we write about them.

// How a Click Gets Tracked

When you click through to a partner casino, a tracking cookie lands on your device. It notes that the click came from here. If you then register and deposit within that operator’s attribution window – usually around 30 days – we get credit for the referral.

That is genuinely all it does. The cookie does not identify you personally, does not follow your activity once you are on the casino’s site, and is not used to build any advertising profile. It logs a click and a time, nothing more. See our Cookie Policy for the full technical detail.

// Why Commission Does Not Drive Our Recommendations

Reasonable question: if we earn more from certain casinos, does that shape what we say about them? We apply one fixed set of criteria to every operator, regardless of what it pays:

  • A current, independently verifiable gambling license.
  • Bet limits, withdrawal terms, and promotional rules stated in plain language.
  • Clear disclosure of which RTP configuration of Gates of Olympus the casino is actually running, given the game is distributed in more than one version.
  • A demo mode that genuinely works and is easy to find.
  • Mobile performance we have actually tested, not just assumed.
  • Responsible gambling tools sitting in plain view – not buried behind a support request.

Fail any of those and a casino simply is not listed, no matter the commission on offer. These are the exact standards we walk through on our Online Casinos comparison page, and we periodically re-check listed operators rather than reviewing them once and never revisiting that judgment.

When something changes – a license lapses, player complaints pile up, or withdrawal practices get worse – we update or pull that listing regardless of what it earns us.

// We Do Not Promise Outcomes

Nothing on this Site is a guarantee about what will happen when you play. RTP figures we mention – 96.5% in the most widely used configuration, with some operators running alternative 95.51% or 94.5% versions – come from Pragmatic Play’s own published data and reflect long-term averages, not what will happen in your next session. Bonus terms, promotions, and bet ranges are set by individual operators and can change without us being notified – always check the casino’s own terms directly before depositing.

That goes for specific mechanics too – the tumble feature, multiplier symbols worth up to 500x, the free spins round, and the 5,000x maximum win. We write these up as accurately as we can, based on what Pragmatic Play publishes, but the developer can update the game, and we cannot promise every casino is running the exact same build at any given moment.

// The Risk Is Yours

Gambling carries genuine financial risk. If you follow a link here and choose to play for real money, that is your decision and your risk. Gates of Olympus carries an official high-volatility rating, meaning long stretches without a win are a normal part of the game rather than a malfunction.

We would recommend setting deposit and loss limits before you start, treating the game purely as entertainment, and reaching out for support the moment it stops feeling that way. Our Responsible Gambling page has resources for exactly that, including direct links to organizations offering free, confidential help.

// Where Our Involvement Ends

We do not run, manage, or have any access to a casino’s accounts, systems, or funds, and we cannot step into a dispute between you and an operator. If something goes wrong on a platform you have joined, raise it with that operator’s support first, and escalate to their license regulator if it is not resolved.

Bonuses Have Nothing to Do With Our Commission

Whether a casino runs a generous welcome bonus or a modest one is completely unrelated to whether or how much that casino pays us. Those are separate decisions made entirely by the operator. A bigger bonus doesn’t mean a bigger commission for us, and we don’t weigh bonus size in our editorial criteria at all – it simply isn’t a reliable signal of how good a platform actually is.

// Regulatory Notes

Gambling affiliate marketing is subject to advertising and disclosure rules in many places. This page is written to meet the transparency standards expected across most regulated markets. If you are not sure whether viewing gambling affiliate content is permitted where you are, check before continuing.

// Keeping This Current

We update this disclosure whenever our partnerships or relevant standards shift. Whatever is published here is the current version.

// Reach Out

Questions about how our affiliate relationships work, or concerns that something we have written does not match a casino’s real-world practices, can go through the contact form on this Site. We genuinely act on this kind of feedback rather than treating it as a formality.