Trillionaire Megaways: Slot Overview
Back in 1901, the richest person on the planet was Andrew Carnegie, with a fortune of roughly $380 million. Fast-forward to 2001 and Bill Gates topped the rankings at $58.7 billion. If that trajectory keeps up, hitting the trillion-dollar milestone by 2101 feels almost unavoidable. After that comes the next eye-watering figure: a quadrillion—1,000 trillion, or a 1 followed by 15 zeros. That kind of money could (as of 2022) buy all the property on earth twice over. It’s a staggering thought, and if you want a tiny, imagination-fuelled glimpse of that lifestyle, Red Tiger serves up its luxury-laden slot, Trillionaire Megaways.
Trillionaire Megaways follows on from the 2021 release Trillionaire, created in collaboration with FashionTV. That earlier game looked outrageously flashy, but if you prefer big win potential, it didn’t have much to offer. Things have moved on, and Trillionaire Megaways departs from the previous Trillionaire slot in several key ways. The visuals have been reworked, and the focus has shifted away from full-reel divas and diamonds toward a male trillionaire lead and a “glamour girl” set in a lavish multi-storey building. The core ambition is still the same, though: piling up cash to purchase and parade expensive luxuries.

Trillionaire Megaways runs on an ornate 6-reel Megaways setup. Each reel can show 2 to 7 symbols per spin, which changes the win count to up to 117,649 ways at maximum. It’s a high-ceiling title and also highly volatile. Stakes range from 20 c to $/€2 per spin, with an RTP of 95.68% on standard play or 95.65% when using feature buys.
Luxury goods make up Trillionaire Megaways’ premium symbols—items like a watch, fragrance, shoes, a bag, and a bracelet—paying 0.4 to 10 times the bet for a 6-of-a-kind hit. Below them are the 10 to A card ranks, which return 0.2-0.25 times the bet for 6 OAK. The wild symbol replaces all paying symbols and appears on reels 2, 3, 4, and 5. When it lands, the wild expands to cover the entire reel and shows a symbol multiplier of x2 to x7, indicating how many symbols it counts as for the ways calculation. Symbols that form winning combinations are removed from the reels, opening gaps that are filled as new symbols drop in. This chain reaction continues with no cap until no further win is produced.
Trillionaire Megaways: Slot Features

Trillionaire Megaways comes packed with reactions, the Trillionaire symbol, Price Tags, Gift Boxes, Bonus Prizes, a free spins/hold & respin hybrid bonus round, plus feature buys.
Trillionaire & Price Tags
In the base game, the Trillionaire symbol is restricted to the rightmost reel. When it appears, the Trillionaire awards the cash prizes from every Price Tag symbol and also the bonus prizes tied to any Gift Box symbols on the reels. Price Tag symbols can land on all reels except the rightmost reel. They display cash prizes of 0.5x to 10x the stake. If one or more Price Tag symbols land alongside a Trillionaire, their combined prize is paid out.
Gift Boxes and Bonus Prizes
There are 4 Gift Boxes with bonus prizes shown above the reels. These are the 25x Mini, the 100x Midi, the 1,000x Maxi, and the 10,000x Mega. You win these bonus prizes when the corresponding number of Gift Box symbols land at the same time as a Trillionaire symbol – 1 Gift Box awards the Mini, 2 Gift Boxes award the Midi, 3 Gift Boxes award the Maxi, and 4 Gift Boxes award the Mega. Gift Boxes can appear on any reel except the rightmost reel.
Free Spins
Hitting 3 or 4 scatter symbols on reels 2 to 5 activates 10 free spins. The bonus runs on a 6×3 grid when triggered by 3 scatters, or a 6×4 grid when triggered by 4 scatters. During the feature, only blanks, Price Tags, Glamour Girls, or Trillionaire symbols can land. Once the free spin counter drops to 3, the round transitions into a hold & respin phase where every newly landed symbol resets the free spins back to 3.
When a Price Tag symbol appears, it remains on the reels until the bonus finishes or it is collected by the Glamour Girl symbol. When a Glamour Girl symbol lands, it collects all Price Tag symbols currently on the grid and stores their total value. Any collected Price Tag symbols are removed. The Glamour Girl then remains in its position until the feature ends, gathering any additional Price Tag symbols that land. If 2 or more Glamour Girls are on the grid, each one collects the Price Tag symbol values that land. Glamour Girls do not collect each other’s values.
When one or more Trillionaire symbols land, each one doubles the value of every Price Tag and Glamour Girl symbol on the grid. If the overall cash prize reaches 10,000x, a Trillionaire symbol cannot land. The feature ends once it has moved into the hold & respin phase and no symbol lands for 3 spins in a row, or when all positions become filled with locked symbols.
Feature Buy
The feature buy lets players purchase the free spins round for 70x the bet, or buy a spin that includes a Trillionaire symbol plus at least one Price Tag or Gift Box for 15x the bet.

Trillionaire Megaways: Slot Verdict
Beyond the shared name and a fixation on luxury, Trillionaire Megaways feels nothing like the original Trillionaire slot. Rather than simply reworking the first game to fit a Megaways format, Red Tiger has rebuilt the presentation and retooled the features along the way. If it carried a different title, the connection between the two would be difficult to spot—aside from, perhaps, the soundtrack. That’s not necessarily a downside, either, because while the first slot looked incredibly glamorous, it was fairly underpowered and not especially thrilling.
With Trillionaire Megaways, a lot has been pushed in the opposite direction. The win potential, in particular, has been ramped up massively, and while it won’t turn anyone into a real trillionaire, the 35,841.4x max multiplier makes the original’s 1,000x cap seem tiny by comparison. Maybe the studio wanted to fully capitalise on the dual licences—one from Big Time Gaming and the other from FashionTV Gaming Group. Whatever the motivation, it’s a huge figure for a Red Tiger slot. The features are reasonably sizeable to suit, though they can also feel a bit familiar. Collecting money symbols and hold-and-win mechanics are both widely used. What stands out more is the shift from free spins into hold & respin within the bonus, which can act as a useful rescue line if the free spins portion is underperforming—assuming the hold & respin phase can build momentum with repeat wins.
Riches-themed slots never seem to go out of style, and Red Tiger has delivered another glittering entry. Trillionaire Megaways has less character than Trillionaire largely because those supermodel symbols are gone, but it outclasses the original with a stiletto in almost every other area.
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ProviderRed Tiger
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RTP95.68%
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VolatilityHigh
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Reels6
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Rows2-7
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PaylinesUp to 117,649
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Min/Max Bet0.20/2
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Max Win35,841x
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Release DateMarch 20, 2025