Affiliate Disclosure
Effective: June 2026
This page sets out, with genuine specificity, exactly how this website (the "Site") generates revenue, and what that funding model actually means for the Gates of Olympus content and casino comparisons published throughout the Site. Gates of Olympus is Pragmatic Play’s Greek mythology-themed slot, distributed through a wide range of independently licensed online casinos. We are not one of those casinos ourselves – we operate as an independent affiliate and editorial publisher covering both the game itself and the platforms where it can be played.
Before acting on anything published here, particularly any specific casino recommendation, we believe it is genuinely important that you understand exactly how we are funded and what boundaries we place around that funding arrangement.
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// How the Funding Actually Works
If you click a link on this Site leading to a casino offering Gates of Olympus, and you subsequently register an account and make a qualifying deposit, that casino may pay us a referral fee for having sent you there. This represents the standard funding model relied upon by independent gambling comparison publishers generally, and it closely mirrors how independent review websites function across numerous other industries that have nothing whatsoever to do with gambling. It is, fundamentally, what allows this content to remain freely accessible to every reader.
That fee is drawn entirely from the casino’s own dedicated marketing budget. It adds no cost whatsoever to your deposit, changes none of the bonus terms you are offered, and has zero effect on how Gates of Olympus actually plays for you – the tumble feature and the multiplier symbols behave in precisely the same way whether or not you arrived at that casino through a link published on this Site. This is genuinely the most common misunderstanding we encounter from readers: the assumption that clicking an affiliate link somehow costs them more, or quietly shifts the underlying game mechanics in the casino’s favor. Neither assumption holds any truth, and we wanted to address that directly rather than leave it unstated.
// What Our Commercial Partnerships Look Like
We maintain working relationships with numerous licensed operators that offer Gates of Olympus. The specific commission arrangement differs meaningfully from partner to partner, generally falling into one of the following structures:
- Revenue share – an ongoing percentage of the net revenue generated by players we have personally referred, continuing for as long as those players remain active.
- Cost per acquisition – a single flat payment triggered the moment a referred player crosses a deposit threshold that the specific operator has set.
- A hybrid of the two approaches, frequently combining a smaller upfront payment with an ongoing revenue share component.
We do not disclose the precise commercial terms attached to any individual partnership, since these constitute commercially sensitive agreements between ourselves and each operator. What we will state plainly and without any hedging: neither the size nor the specific type of commission has any bearing whatsoever on which casinos make our list, or on how favorably we describe them in our published content.
// The Mechanics of How a Click Gets Tracked
The moment you click through to a partner casino from a link on this Site, a tracking cookie is placed on your device, recording the simple fact that the click originated here. Should you then register and deposit within that specific operator’s attribution window – typically around 30 days, though this can vary somewhat between operators – we receive credit for having generated that referral.
That is genuinely the entire mechanism, in full. The cookie involved does not identify you personally in any way, does not track or monitor your activity once you have arrived at the casino’s own platform, and is never used to construct any kind of advertising profile about you. Full technical detail on exactly how this works is available in our separate Cookie Policy, which we would encourage you to consult for further specifics.
// Why Commission Never Drives Our Recommendations
A genuinely fair question readers raise: if certain casinos pay us more than others, does that shape what we end up writing about them? We hold every single operator we evaluate to one identical, fixed standard, entirely regardless of what that operator is willing to pay us:
- A current gambling license that can be independently verified through a public regulatory database.
- Bet limits, withdrawal rules, and promotional terms written in language that any reader can actually follow and understand.
- Clear and explicit disclosure of precisely which RTP version of Gates of Olympus the specific casino is actually running, given that Pragmatic Play distributes more than one configuration of the game.
- A demo mode that genuinely works as intended and is not hidden away behind unnecessary obstacles.
- Mobile performance that we have personally tested ourselves directly, rather than simply taking the operator’s own marketing claims at face value.
- Responsible gambling tools positioned in plain sight within the platform, never buried behind a support ticket request that a player must first submit.
Fall short on even one of these specific criteria, and a casino simply does not make our list – it makes no difference whatsoever what that operator might be offering us commercially. These standards mirror, in considerably more depth, what we have laid out on our Online Casinos comparison page. We do not treat a single initial check as a permanent, lasting judgment; we return periodically and reassess every operator we feature against these exact same criteria.
When something genuinely changes for the worse – a license lapses, player complaints begin accumulating, or withdrawal practices visibly deteriorate – we update or entirely remove that listing, regardless of what doing so might cost us commercially in the process.
// How You Can Spot an Affiliate Link
A considerable number of the casino links scattered throughout this Site are, in fact, affiliate links. We deliberately choose not to tag each individual instance separately, since doing so would meaningfully clutter the overall reading experience – instead, we disclose the underlying relationship clearly and comprehensively through this single document, which is linked from every section of the Site. A genuinely safe assumption to operate under: any casino link appearing anywhere on this Site could plausibly be earning us a commission.
Why We Revisit Listings, Not Just Add Them
A casino that passed our checks when we first listed it can change over time – licenses lapse, withdrawal practices slip, and player complaints can begin to accumulate. A single initial pass is never a permanent guarantee, so we return periodically to the Gates of Olympus casinos we feature and reassess each one against the very same independence criteria set out above. If your own experience with a listed operator does not match what we have written, we genuinely want to hear about it.
// We Never Promise You Will Win Anything
Nothing published here, or indeed anywhere else on this Site, guarantees any specific outcome should you choose to play Gates of Olympus. The RTP figures we cite – 96.5% under the most widely deployed configuration, though certain casinos run 95.51% or 94.5% versions instead – come directly from Pragmatic Play’s own published figures and reflect genuine long-term averages, not any kind of forecast for your own specific next session. Bonus terms and bet limits remain entirely at the discretion of each individual casino and can shift at any time without any obligation to inform us – always verify current terms directly with whichever specific operator you intend to use before depositing any funds.
The same caveat applies equally to the specific mechanics we describe elsewhere – the tumble feature, multiplier symbols reaching up to 500x, and the 5,000x maximum win cap. We write these up as accurately as we genuinely can, based entirely on what Pragmatic Play has officially published, but the developer retains the ability to update these details whenever it chooses, and we simply cannot guarantee that every individual casino is running an identical build at any given moment.
// The Financial Risk Belongs Entirely to You
Real-money gambling carries genuine financial risk in every single instance, without exception. Should you follow a link from this Site and choose to play using real funds, that decision, together with whatever financial consequence ultimately follows from it, is yours alone to bear. Gates of Olympus carries an official high-volatility rating from its own developer, meaning extended stretches without any meaningful win are entirely normal and expected, not any sign that something has gone wrong. We would strongly recommend setting deposit and loss limits before you begin playing; our Responsible Gambling page contains specific resources designed for exactly this purpose.
// Where Our Direct Involvement Ends
We do not operate, manage, or hold any meaningful access whatsoever to a casino’s internal systems, individual player accounts, or any held funds, and we are simply unable to intervene in any dispute that may arise between you and a specific operator. Should something go wrong on a platform you have personally joined, your first step should always be contacting that operator’s own support channel directly, escalating to their specific licensing regulator only if the matter genuinely remains unresolved after doing so.
Bonus Size Tells You Nothing About What We Are Paid
Whether a specific casino runs an unusually generous welcome bonus or a comparatively modest one has absolutely no connection whatsoever to whether, or how much, that particular casino ultimately pays us. These represent entirely separate decisions made solely and independently by the operator in question. A larger bonus does not in any way correlate with a larger commission for us, and bonus size plays no part whatsoever in our editorial judgment process – it simply has never been, and continues not to be, a reliable signal of how genuinely good a platform actually is.
// The Broader Regulatory Picture
Affiliate marketing specifically within the gambling industry remains subject to advertising standards and disclosure requirements across a considerable number of distinct jurisdictions worldwide. This particular page is written with the intention of meeting the transparency expectations common across most major regulated gambling markets. Where you remain genuinely uncertain whether viewing gambling-related affiliate content of this nature is permitted within your specific location, please verify this independently before proceeding – we are simply not in a position to offer jurisdiction-specific legal advice of any kind.
// Keeping This Document Current
We update this disclosure as our underlying partnerships, or the relevant regulatory standards that govern them, continue to shift and evolve over time. Whatever version happens to be published here at any given moment represents the current, fully authoritative, and operative text.
// How to Reach Us
Any question regarding precisely how our affiliate relationships function, or any genuine concern that something we have written fails to match a specific casino’s real-world conduct, can be raised directly through the contact form available on this Site. We genuinely investigate this category of feedback rather than treating it as a purely procedural formality to be dispensed with quickly.
