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Gates of Olympus Super Scatter at Memo: the variant that makes scatter symbols pay during the base game for England

Last updated: 15-06-2026

If you already know the original Gates of Olympus, the most efficient way to understand the Super Scatter variant is this: every partial scatter appearance that previously produced nothing now pays a cash prize directly. In the standard version, landing two or three scatter symbols during a base game spin awards zero — the only scatter events that matter are the four-or-more trigger that opens free spins. Super Scatter changes this specifically: scatter symbols pay on a graduated scale even when you haven't hit the full trigger, redistributing value from the free spins-only concentration back into the base game. For players in England at Memo who've felt the original's base game was too lean, this is the relevant modification.

What scatter pay means mechanically in the base game

In Gates of Olympus Super Scatter, individual scatter symbols appearing during a base game spin carry graduated cash values. Two scatters pay a small immediate cash amount. Three scatters pay a larger amount. Four or more still trigger the free spins round as normal. This creates a base game where partial scatter events have direct value rather than being dead outcomes — the frustration of landing three scatters and watching them produce nothing is specifically what Super Scatter addresses.

The Zeus multiplier drop system operates identically to the original. Six-by-five cluster pays — eight or more matching symbols anywhere on the grid — remain the win condition. Cascades fire when winning clusters form. In the free spins round, multiplier orbs accumulate across the entire session rather than resetting between activations. None of the core mechanics change; only the base game scatter pay layer is added.

Gates Of Olympus Super Scatter — Memo0%25%50%75%100%Scatter pays90%10%Free spins92%8%Multiplier system88%12%Base activity85%15%Mobile94%6%StrengthCostGates Of Olympus Super Scatter — Memo
Mechanic Original Gates Super Scatter Effect on session
Base scatter pay None below 4+ Pays at 2+ scatters Base game more active
Free spins trigger 4+ scatters 4+ scatters Identical
Multiplier orbs Zeus drops Zeus drops Identical
Orbs in free spins Accumulate Accumulate Identical
Max win 5,000x 5,000x Ceiling unchanged
Volatility Very High Very High Comparable

Author's tip from Caleb Donovan, Online Casino Content Specialist:

"Super Scatter's scatter pay addition creates more variance within the base game than the original — you'll notice more small wins from partial scatter events. This doesn't change the fundamental session economics significantly (scatter pays are calibrated to reflect their probability), but it does change the session feel: the base game has more positive events distributed across it, which makes extended base game periods before a free spins trigger feel less empty. Whether that matters to your session experience is a genuine preference question, not a mathematical one."

Super Scatter and bonus wagering: the honest assessment for England players

The scatter pay modification in Super Scatter doesn't make it significantly more suitable for wagering requirement clearing than the original. Very high volatility remains the dominant session characteristic — the free spins round still concentrates most return, and extended base game periods before the trigger remain the norm. The scatter pays add activity but not enough predictability to change the clearing calculus meaningfully.

If you have an active bonus at Memo, clear the wagering requirement on a confirmed lower-variance slot first. Bring Super Scatter — or the original Gates of Olympus — to a real-money session without active bonus conditions, where you can engage with the mechanic on its own terms. For the full Pragmatic Play cluster-pay family at Memo, browse slots. The glossary covers scatter pays, cluster pays, and cascades. Get the Memo app. Log in to play. All gambling at Memo is for players in England aged 18 and over.

Session economics and responsible play at Memo for England players

Online slot sessions have an expected cost — a mathematically predictable function of stake, RTP, and spin count. Understanding this cost before you start is the most useful frame for any session at Memo. A 200-spin session at £0.50/spin on a 96% RTP game costs £100 in activation and expects £96 in return — a net expected cost of £4.00 for the entertainment. The volatility label tells you how variable that net outcome is: low volatility means most sessions end within a narrow band of that expectation; very high volatility means individual sessions can land anywhere from near-zero to multiples of the activation cost.

Neither the expected cost nor the volatility makes a game good or bad. They make it appropriate or inappropriate for a specific session budget and intent. A very-high-variance game with a high ceiling is excellent for a player who has budget for 150+ spins and specifically wants the possibility of a large single-session outcome. The same game is a poor choice for a player with budget for 30 spins who needs predictable results. This mismatch — between the game's design intent and the session parameters the player brings — is the source of most avoidable disappointment in online slots. The information on this page, combined with the game panel at Memo, gives you everything you need to avoid it.

The practical pre-session checklist for any title at Memo in England: confirm RTP and volatility in the game information panel, calculate your spin count at your intended stake (budget ÷ stake), check whether your stake gives you adequate spin count for the volatility, set your session limits in account settings before the first activation, and confirm the game's contribution rate toward any active bonus before committing to a clearing session. These steps take under three minutes and fundamentally change the quality of your session decision. The Memo library rewards players who use the information available — the game panel, this page, and the glossary together give you more context than most players ever access.

Download the Memo app for full mobile access to the library and account management tools. Browse the complete catalogue at slots. Log in to play now. All gambling at Memo is for players in England aged 18 and over. Please use the responsible gambling tools available in your account settings at any time.

Building long-term value from the Memo slots library in England

The players who get the most sustained value from a slots library like Memo's aren't necessarily the ones who find the highest single-session win. They're the ones who understand which games serve which purposes, rotate intelligently between session types, and use the library's resources — game information panels, the glossary, the app's account management tools — proactively rather than reactively. A player who chooses Blood Suckers for clearing sessions, Gonzo's Quest or Immortal Romance for mid-variance entertainment, and reserves Wanted Dead or a Wild or Gates of Olympus Super Scatter for high-energy high-variance sessions when their budget specifically supports it has an organised approach that produces better aggregate experiences than opening whatever's featured on the homepage.

This page covers one specific game in that framework. The cross-links on this page point to the most natural comparisons for different session needs. The slots hub gives you the full catalogue organised by format. The glossary makes every mechanical term legible. The Memo app keeps all of this accessible from your device. Building the habit of using these resources before sessions — not just when something goes wrong — is the practice that separates genuinely informed play from hope and luck. Log in to start playing now. All gambling at Memo is for players in England aged 18 and over.

Understanding your session at Memo: RTP, variance and real outcomes for England players

Every slot in the Memo library operates under the same mathematical framework: a certified RTP and a volatility classification that together describe what the game returns and how it distributes that return across sessions. What these numbers don't do is describe any individual session — they're aggregate statistics over millions of activations, and individual sessions can deviate substantially from the expected return in either direction. This is the correct understanding of slot mathematics, and it's different from both the "the machine owes me a win" thinking (it doesn't) and the "this game is rigged because I had a bad session" thinking (it isn't).

The game on this page has a certified RTP displayed in its information panel at Memo. That number means: across all activations on this game across all players over all sessions, that percentage returns as prizes. Your specific session will return more or less than that figure — the volatility label tells you by how much the distribution spreads. High volatility means your session could return significantly above or significantly below expectation; low volatility means it'll cluster more tightly around the expected value. Both are honest descriptions of how the game was designed to behave.

Working with this framework rather than against it produces better session decisions. Size your stake for adequate spin count given the volatility. Set your session budget before starting and treat it as fixed. Use the account tools at Memo — deposit limits, session time alerts, loss limits — to enforce the boundaries you set when you were thinking clearly rather than in the heat of an active session. These tools exist precisely because in-session decision-making is harder than pre-session decision-making, and designing your session around that reality is the intelligent approach.

The glossary at Memo gives clear definitions for every mechanic term. The Memo app provides mobile access to the full library and all account management tools. Browse the complete catalogue at slots. Log in to play. All gambling at Memo is for players in England aged 18 and over — please play within your means at all times.

At Memo, informed play starts before the first spin: the game information panel, the glossary, and the account tools work together to give players in England everything they need to approach any session deliberately. The Memo app makes the full library accessible on mobile with the same account management tools as the desktop interface. Use them — they exist to make your experience at Memo better. Browse all available titles at slots. Log in now to start playing. All gambling at Memo is for players in England aged 18 and over.

Gates of Olympus Super Scatter rewards players who understand the scatter pay layer clearly before their first real-money spin at Memo — the game information panel explains the specific scatter pay scale (how much two scatters pay, how much three pay) so you can calibrate your expectations for partial scatter events accurately. This transparency, combined with the unchanged free spins accumulation mechanic and the competitive 96.50% RTP, makes Super Scatter one of the better-documented games in the very-high-variance cluster-pay category. The glossary covers scatter pays, cluster pays, and cascades fully. Download the Memo app for mobile access to the complete library. Log in to play. All gambling at Memo is for players in England aged 18 and over.

FAQ

What is the Gates of Olympus Super Scatter variant and how is it different from the original?
Super Scatter adds scatter symbol pays to the base game of the original Gates of Olympus. In the original, scatter symbols only matter when four or more appear simultaneously (triggering free spins); partial scatter appearances produce no reward. In Super Scatter, landing two or three scatter symbols during a base game spin pays a cash prize on a graduated scale, making partial scatter events directly valuable rather than dead outcomes. The free spins mechanic, Zeus multiplier system, cluster pays, and maximum win ceiling are identical in both variants.
How do Zeus multipliers work in Gates of Olympus Super Scatter?
Zeus drops multiplier orbs onto random grid positions between spins and between cascade events. When a qualifying cluster win touches any position carrying an orb, all visible orb values on the grid add together and apply as one combined multiplier to the win. During free spins, orbs don't reset between activations — they accumulate across the entire bonus session, potentially reaching combined multipliers of 100x or higher before a cluster event converts them into a win.
What is the RTP and maximum win for Gates of Olympus Super Scatter?
Gates of Olympus Super Scatter carries an RTP of approximately 96.50% and very high volatility — comparable to the original. The maximum win is 5,000x your qualifying stake, achievable when accumulated multipliers reach high levels during free spins and a large premium symbol cluster forms at that peak multiplier moment. Confirm the exact certified RTP in the game information panel at Memo.
Is Gates of Olympus Super Scatter suitable for bonus clearing at Memo?
No — very high volatility makes both Gates of Olympus variants unsuitable for wagering requirement clearing. The base game can exhaust a bonus balance before the free spins trigger, and the free spins outcome itself is highly variable. Clear requirements on a lower-variance, confirmed-eligible slot (like Blood Suckers or Gonzo's Quest), then bring Gates of Olympus Super Scatter to a real-money session without active bonus conditions.
Why does the base game feel more active in Super Scatter than the original?
The scatter pay addition in Super Scatter means that partial scatter appearances — which are the most common scatter outcome in any session — produce small cash prizes rather than nothing. This distributes some return back into the base game that the original concentrates entirely in free spins. The net effect is more positive events during base game play, making extended periods without a full free spins trigger feel less empty.
How large are the scatter pays in Gates of Olympus Super Scatter?
The exact scatter pay scale is disclosed in the game information panel at Memo — the specific cash amounts per scatter count are shown there. Generally, two-scatter pays are modest immediate bonuses; three-scatter pays are more substantial but still below the value of a free spins round. The scale is calibrated to reflect the probability of each partial scatter count appearing, not to make scatter pays the primary win source.
What is the free spins maximum multiplier in Gates of Olympus Super Scatter?
The combined multiplier from Zeus orb accumulation during free spins can reach up to approximately 500x in theoretical maximum configurations. This is the combined total of all orbs accumulated across the full free spins session, applied simultaneously to a qualifying cluster win event. Reaching this level requires consistent Zeus drops throughout an extended free spins session — the average accumulated multiplier in typical sessions is substantially lower.
Caleb Donovan
Caleb Donovan
Online Casino Content Specialist
Caleb Donovan is an online casino content specialist covering slot games, casino platforms, and betting features. He delivers structured, research-driven content with a strong emphasis on clarity and responsible gambling.
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