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Trillionaire: Slot Overview

One of NetEnt’s headline reveals at the 2020 London ICE show was a collaboration that merged iGaming with FashionTV. The branded slot was intended to be part of a three-title line-up alongside Street Fighter II, which did make it out, and Gordon Ramsay Hell’s Kitchen. On the materialism front, it’s hard to beat FashionTV’s focus on walk-in wardrobes, must-have handbags, and which shoes to wear for anyone chasing the latest trends. And there are plenty of viewers too, with the channel reaching an audience of more than two billion people.

Initially, NetEnt looked eager to push into this space, describing it as ‘adding a touch of glamour and bling to our industry-leading portfolio.’ Yet the buzz seemed to fade almost as soon as the news landed. For reasons unknown, NetEnt handed the project over to sister studio Red Tiger, who ultimately took charge. So, if you’re in the mood for sparkle, come along for a trip down the fashion rabbit hole—just try not to overthink what you’re wearing.

Anyone expecting shine and extravagance from a title like Trillionaire should get what they came for. The game runs on a 5-reel, 20 payline layout drenched in diamonds, gold edging, and plenty of glittering extras. A house-style beat rolls in and out, occasionally switching to a track called ‘I Want to be a Trillionaire’ by Anja at certain points. If that name means nothing to you, don’t worry—you’re not suddenly out of touch. Outside of the Poker Face-esque tune airing on the FashionTV channel, it’s hardly a chart staple. Visually, five supermodels in stylish dresses—showing varying amounts of cleavage or leg—serve as the premium symbols. Trillionaire has one of those polarising aesthetics you’ll either embrace or absolutely hate.

Serious gamblers who also happen to love fashion may feel underwhelmed when they look over Trillionaire’s numbers—more specifically, its potential, which we’ll come to. For now, the slot comes with a default RTP of 95.75%, high volatility, and a hit rate rated 2/5. If it still feels Gucci by the end, Trillionaire can be played on any device with stakes ranging from 10 p/c to $/€100 per spin.

When it comes to symbols, accessories take centre stage. The lower-paying icons are clubs, diamonds, hearts, and spades, cut like multifaceted diamonds and paying 0.8 to 1 times the stake for five of a kind. Moving up the scale, the five supermodel symbols are 1×4 in size and can land either fully visible or only partly on the reels. Hit five of these models on a payline to collect 3.5 to 7.5 times the stake. Alternatively, the top return is 150x for a full screen of the model in black.

The models also bring a special twist. If one completely covers a reel, she becomes wild and substitutes for all paying symbols. Reels can also randomly nudge a partially visible model until she’s fully shown. Wilds also outpay standard symbols, delivering 200x the bet for a full screen.

Trillionaire: Slot Features

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Trillionaire – free spins with only high pays

To really maximise what Trillionaire offers, you’ll want to activate either the Fashion Wheel or the free spins. Hitting 3 scatter symbols awards 8 free spins. During the free spins round, all low pays are removed, and before it starts, players pick their favourite supermodel symbol. That chosen model will always nudge whenever she appears only partially in view.

Then there’s the Fashion Wheel, which triggers when wheel symbols land on reels 1, 3, and 5. The Fashion Wheel is made up of 4 concentric circles containing bet multipliers or arrows:

  • First Circle – awards wins of 5x or arrow to the second circle.
  • Second Circle – awards wins of 10x, 30x, or arrow to the third circle.
  • Third Circle – awards wins of 50x, 100x, or arrow to the fourth circle.
  • Fourth circle – awards the 1,000x Mega Win.

Trillionaire: Slot Verdict

Much like a pair of Bad Bunny x Crocs (yes, they glow in the dark), you’ll either understand the appeal here or you won’t. It’s not hard to imagine fashion lovers letting Trillionaire run on auto-spin while FashionTV plays away in the background. That’s fine—but for anyone not invested in the lifestyle, the slot can feel more like style over substance.

We can guess endlessly about why NetEnt handed this one to their partner, but whatever the motivation, Red Tiger seems to have put it on like last season’s Louboutins—without much enthusiasm. Credit where it’s due: Red Tiger has nailed the FashionTV vibe, though the presentation will read as either fabulous or dreadful depending on your taste. They’ve even used the ‘I Want to be a Trillionaire’ track with restraint, feeding it in small doses instead of looping it endlessly. Trillionaire would be easier to recommend if the payouts were stronger. As it stands, it could end up like Microgaming’s deadmau5 and disappear into obscurity quickly.

Leaving the theme aside, the real issue is potential. Plenty of people would love to be a Trillionaire, but nobody has a chance of getting there by playing this. A thousandaire, maybe, if fortune smiles. Technically, if you landed the Mega Win a billion times you would indeed be a Trillionaire (at one credit bets).

If you’re into fashion, style, beauty, and looking good above everything else, Trillionaire could be worth a spin for the visuals. For everyone else, it may be difficult not to resent what Trillionaire represents. The studio has delivered a standout audio-visual package—yet once everything is considered, it feels like the slot equivalent of a Wonderbra.

  • Provider
    Red Tiger
  • RTP
    95.76% (Default)
  • Volatility
    High (5/5)
  • Reels
    5
  • Rows
    4
  • Paylines
    20
  • Min/Max Bet
    0.10/100
  • Max Win
    1,000x
  • Hit Freq
    2/5
  • Release Date
    February 18, 2021

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